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I Design the Food You Haven’t Even Eaten Yet
I research new ways to produce healthy and more efficient food. It’s about using technology to make better food in the future.
FCC Won’t Appeal Municipal Broadband Defeat to Supreme Court
After court defeat, municipal broadband fight shifts to Congress and the states.
8 Textile Artists Weave a Narrative of Racial Injustice
'The Fabric of Emancipation' exhibit focuses the craft of textile art to stitch a deeper conversation.
The Humble Bean Is a Magical Weight Loss Food
Beans may be staples in other parts of the world, but here in America we eat just six pounds of beans per person per year, according to Sass, compared to 33 pounds of cheese and 74 pounds of red meat. Now could be the time to eat more: a study says...
Canada’s Capital Sides With Big Telecom In Fight for Affordable Fiber Access
A highly anticipated vote didn’t go as fiber proponents had hoped.
Google’s Free Gigabit Internet for Public Housing Is No Replacement for Reform
Should we be happy that things could be worse?
Gigabit Internet Prices in This Small Town May One Day Beat Google Fiber
Municipal internet is alive and kicking.
Researchers Say They Have Designed an 'Unhackable' Fiber Network
For the first time, researchers demonstrate how to make quantum key distribution work on a 200Gbit/sec line.
Slow Internet Is Preventing a Million Brits From Having a 'Normal' Online Life
When slow internet is barely better than no internet.
Google Fiber Is Too Popular for Its Own Good
Faced with a six-month wait for a new Fiber installation, prospective customers in Kansas City are going to competitors.
101 US Cities Have Pledged to Secure High Speed Internet
Sticking it to the telecom giants, even if the cities need to build it themselves.