Graham Templeton
The US Is Trying to Extradite a Notorious Dark Web Admin This Week
The FBI says Eric Eoin Marques is the “the largest facilitator of child porn on the planet," and wants to prosecute him in the US where he could face 100 years in jail.
A New Breakthrough Could Help the Elderly Echolocate Like Bats
You too can see using echolocation, but you'll need two young, healthy ears.
Human Activity Is Causing Significantly More Earthquakes
The rate of induced earthquakes is rising so rapidly that the US Geological Survey now includes them in their hazard models.
We Still Don't Know Where to Bury Our Nuclear Waste
The US still hasn't built its long-term nuclear waste storage facility. Canada may get there first.
We Need a Tiny, Retina-Sized Miracle to Make the First Smart Contact Lens
Here's what it would take to actually put a computer in a contact lens.
Stealing Used Nuclear Fuel Is About to Get Harder
With new imaging technology, researchers are attempting to look inside a nuclear waste storage cask to verify that all the waste is still inside.
How DARPA Plans to Decrypt the Languages That Computers Still Don't Understand
Teaching computers new languages is still time consuming and expensive. LORELEI hopes to change that.
Scientists Are Using Cosmic Radiation To Peer Inside Fukushima’s Mangled Reactor
Not even our best imaging tools can penetrate the plant's radiation shielding. Thanks, space!
Will Robots Be Able to Help Us Die?
Unusual ethical questions such as this one are why the Open Roboethics Initiative exists.
Why Do These Whales Keep Rubbing Themselves on the Same Beaches?
It's possible that, like teens hanging around a mall, whales have their own traditions and culture, too.
Google's Inbox App is Finally Fixing Email
The company's experimental email app is proving its algorithms are good for more than just sorting spam.