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Your car could be capturing data on your sex life
Mozilla Foundation's review of 25 major automakers' privacy policies is a disconcerting look into vehicle tech security.
FAA will allow UPS delivery drones to travel greater distances
The shipping company can now fly its drones 'beyond the visual line of sight' of human pilots.
How corporations helped fuel the big business of spying
The story of the US’s early espionage efforts stars companies, academics, and people from the government in trenchcoats.
Seismic sensors reveal the true intensity of explosions in Ukraine
Space satellites and other scientific tools can give us a window into war.
This alternative to lithium-based batteries could help store renewable energy
The Department of Energy is investing $500 million in zinc-bromine battery manufacturing.
Lockheed Martin test-fired a missile with twice the range of existing rocket artillery
The 93-mile test occurred in New Mexico. Existing HIMARS rockets have a range of about 43 miles.
Traveling through the world’s most traffic-heavy city just got a lot quicker—and greener
After over a decade of stalled efforts, Lagos Blue Line is finally open to commuters.
Leggy dinosaur species could be the latest feathery clue to bird evolution
The Fujianvenator prodigiosus was a pheasant-sized swamp creature that lived around 150 million years ago.
A ‘season of simmering’: This summer’s 3-month streak was hottest ever recorded
'Climate breakdown has begun,' says United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres.
From clay cars to VR: How GM is designing an electric fleet at top speed
While creating its electric delivery vehicles, BrightDrop turned to virtual reality and even a large wooden model.