Rivian, an electric car maker, is planning an initial public offering and has plans to start delivering its first vehicle, a pickup truck, in the coming weeks. | Rivian Rivian, which doesn’t have any vehicles...
Last summer, when clinics began to tentatively reopen, dermatologist Shadi Kourosh noticed a worrying trend—a spike in appointment requests for appearance-related issues. “It seemed that, at a time like that, other matters would be top of mind, but a...
But because this is a novel disease, scientists and public health authorities are learning in real time—and more than a year and a half in, knowledge around key topics like immunity and long covid is still evolving. Scientists are...
August 27, 2021, was my last day at Amazon Web Services (AWS). I spent two years there, most of it running the company’s open source marketing and strategy team. While ostensibly helping the world better understand the open source...
According to Jacobsen’s book, AABIS aimed to cover 80% of the Afghan population by 2012, or roughly 25 million people. While there is no publicly available information on just how many records this database now contains, and neither the...
The University of South Australia has been awarded a $1.8 million Federal Government contract to help develop technology for Australia's next generation of high-powered lasers for the defence and manufacturing sectors.
UniSA Professor of Laser Engineering, David Lancaster, will lead the...
The cane toad may be the poster animal for invasive species. Native to South America, it has been introduced to many other ecosystems in the hope it would chow down on agricultural pests. Instead, the toad has become a...
There's a lot to worry about in the world today, so apologies in advance for this additional level of existential stress: New research indicates that in the event of a solar superstorm—the kind that hit in 1859—the internet could...
Police around the country have drastically increased their use of geofence warrants, a widely criticized investigative technique that collects data from any user's device that was in a specified area within a certain time range, according to new figures...
Written by William C. Vantuono, Editor-in-Chief OSCP’s gyroscope chips integrated on an eight-inch silicon wafer are a key
part of the inertial Measurement Units (IMU). Photo: OSCP Thales and Montreal-based technology startup OSCP (One Silicon...


















