Meghan Neal
Google Translate's Lead Scientist Is Going to Help Conquer Death
After all, translating genetic code into actionable information isn't all that different from translating languages.
Airbnb Told the White House It Will Help House Disaster Victims
The company paid a visit to the White House today to showcase a partnership with cities to offer housing to folks displaced by a disaster.
You Can Finally Get HBO Without the Bloat of Cable
It's not exactly the standalone HBO Go option fans have been hoping for, but it's a hell of a lot cheaper than your average cable package.
A Bunch of Robots Blowing It
Nothing like a little android schadenfreude to stave off fears of the looming robot dystopia.
The Best Visualization of the Internet's Submarine Backbone Yet
The half a million miles of fibre optic cable buried under the ocean floor, visualized.
If You Think E-Cigs Are Controversial, Wait Until E-Joints Flood the Market
The philosophy behind Juju Joint is that most life experiences would be enhanced with a nice little high going.
3D Bioprinters Could Make Enhanced, Electricity-Generating 'Superorgans'
Why stop at just mimicking biology when we can biomanufacture new and improved humans?
The Army's Drone Helicopters Will Airmail Driverless Cars to the Battlefield
We’ve reached peak autonomy.
Texting Bans Aren't Stopping Crashes—But Smart Cars Might
Where the law comes up short in curbing the distracted driving trend, technology may step in and offer a solution to the problem of its own making.
Bitcoin Could Change Voting the Way It's Changed Money
Bitcoin’s fundamental ethos was always to democratize power. Maybe that’ll end up playing out through politics instead of money.