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The government won’t protect your internet privacy, so here’s how to do it yourself
Watch House Democrats Occupy The Floor On Periscope
It’s (Funding) Crunch Time For Zika Research
Watch Apple Testify About Encryption Live Before Congress
Here’s How Apple Plans To Fight The FBI Before Congress Tomorrow
Proposed Drone Rule Is Good News For Tiny Aircraft
Obama Wants To Allocate $1.8 Billion To Combat Zika
What Are Microbeads And Why Are They Illegal?
NOAA Turns Over Some Emails In Controversial Climate Change Investigation
Space Mining Bill Passes In Congress
The TSA Isn’t Keeping Us Safe, Says Inspector General Report
As Clouds Grow Darker Over Volkswagen, What’s Next For The Automotive Giant?
By Pope-ular Demand: Congress May Agree To Limit Pollution
Pope Francis Says Tech Can Help Solve Climate Change In Address To Congress
Lawmakers Move to Ban Funding For Human Embryo Editing
Congress Pressures Air Force To Finish Its Cyber Missile
Who Owns Asteroid Rights?
Congress Asks For Anti-Missile Tech That Actually Works
Congress Is Making Plans To Limit Use Of Military Drones
Journal Says Congress Is Damaging Science
What Our Science-Minded Readers Are Doing During The Shutdown
For Political Candidates, All Twitter Publicity Is Good Publicity
The Sunlight Foundation’s App Is Perfect For Yelling At Your Congressperson
Congress Was Not Really Briefed On PRISM
Dear Congress: Why Are You So Anti-Science?
America’s Best Current Defense Against Asteroids Is…Prayer?
Watch This Guy Fire 600 Rounds With A Partially 3-D Printed Gun
Predictions for 2012: Congress Keeps Fiddling While the Environment Declines
Congress Preserves James Webb Telescope For Now, But At What Cost?
New Bill Directs NASA Back to the Moon By 2022, With Permanent Habitation In Mind
NASA Plans to Put Nonprofit Group In Charge Of International Space Station Experiments
Congress Passes NASA Bill: New Heavy-Lift Rocket, More Commercial Spaceflight, and a Mandate for Mars
NASA Budget Likely to Remain In Limbo Until After Election Day, Lawmakers Say
DARPA Chief Testifies That US May Soon Face Critical Nerd Shortage
Senate Bill Proposes Extending The Shuttle Program By Another Two Years
Congressional UAV Caucus Courts Robot Voters
Dueling Cyber-Bullying Bills Face Off In the House
Plutonium Shortage Threatens Future Deep Space Missions
President Convinces Congress To Scrap Additional F-22 Order
House Passes Landmark Greenhouse Gas Bill
Global Warming: a Controversial Bill, And a Game of Roulette
Congress on Climate: A Zig, A Zag, and Then a Zig, Sort Of
Close, But No Cigar
Title IX Takes on Science
Capitol Hill’s Nerd in Chief
Dishonor Roll
The Census’s Tech Woes
Are Lobbyist Lunches OK in Second Life?
Don’t Keep Out the Talent
Mr. Physicist Goes to Washington
Update: Lessig Not Running For Congress After All
Tech Thinker Lawrence Lessig Announces Potential Run For Congress