July 2018 Innovation Articles
- Drive.ai brings its first driverless car service to Texas. Here’s how it’s keeping pedestrians safe.
- 23andMe, Ancestry and other DNA testing companies agree to better protect your genetic information
- This artificial intelligence can guess your personality, just by looking into your eyes
- In an ACLU test, Amazon’s facial recognition tech wrongly matched mugshots to 28 members of Congress
- Parents of Sandy Hook victim say Facebook isn’t protecting them from harassment
- This company wants to use holograms to improve medical research
- HIV-positive people with undetectable viral loads cannot transmit the disease, study shows
- Why this professor was on a mission to publish his fake study on politician poop
- How bits of captured data paint a stealth portrait of your health
- 68% of people say tech creators inject their own biases in products, study says
- You can help name this rover before it gets to Mars
- Facebook to remove fake content meant to start violence from its platform
- Trump points to Google’s $5 billion fine from Europe as proof that the US and EU are foes
- Google was hit with a record-setting $5 billion fine. Here’s how your Android phone might change.
- A shocking number of people remember a fake first memory, study says
- Is your Venmo set to public? Here’s what strangers learn when your payments are broadcast online.
- Researchers are using Facebook data to study gender inequality
- Companies reading your Gmail is no surprise — email was never private to begin with
- These new liquid-filled glasses are meant to cure motion sickness
- Pretending to live in Albert Einstein’s body curbs implicit bias — and so could virtual reality
- Scientists just hit a new milestone for testing their HIV vaccine
- This 90-pound, blind “mechanical beast” can run and jump like a cheetah
- Climate change is making our planet hotter — but we might have to ditch the AC
- People on Twitter are calling out Jack Dorsey for verifying groups that support hate speech — again
- Mark your calendars: The longest lunar eclipse in the 21st century is coming
- At the Special Olympics, gamers with disabilities will finally get a chance to compete
- Tired of Earth and want to move to space? Not so fast — experts need to figure out space surgery.
- This is the first photo of a planet being born