Tracey Lindeman
Autonomous Boats Will Be On the Market Sooner Than Self-Driving Cars
About 90 percent of global shipping is done by sea.
Canada Is Pulling Diplomats’ Families From Cuba Over Mysterious ‘Acquired Brain Injury’
This follows concerns of “sonic attacks” against US and Canadian diplomats on Cuban soil.
Inside BlackBerry’s Push to Dominate the Security Market for Autonomous Cars
After its epic smartphone failure, BlackBerry is determined to fend off competitors in automotive.
Ecotourism in Costa Rica Is Putting Wildlife at Risk
Ecotourism has been a positive force in some ways, but native species like the jaguar, sloth, and howler monkey are losing ground to development.
Startups Want to Use the Blockchain to Take Our Data Out of Uber's Hands
Plenty of blockchain startups are overhyped, but some see transportation as an area where they can thrive.
Urban Gondolas Offer Low-Tech Relief to Traffic-Jammed Cities
Boston, Toronto, and New York City look to the skies to solve congestion.
Urban Gondolas Offer Low-Tech Relief to Traffic-Jammed Cities
Boston, Toronto, and New York City look to the skies to solve congestion.
Parkland shooting survivors turn to bus startups for discounted rides to Washington rally
New technologies and a lack of NRA ties prompt Canadian charter-bus startup to deliver discounted transport for March Of Our Lives rally.
Don’t Let the First Pedestrian Death by Uber's Self-Driving Car Freak You Out
A pedestrian in Arizona was killed by a self-driving Uber.
These Canadians Are Building the First Commercial Electric Snowmobile
Taiga Motors’ electric snowmobile goes from 0 to 60 mph in 3 seconds.
Scientists Are Looking At Magnetic Particles and Fungus to Fix Potholes
They're working on permanent fixes for a perennial problem.