Using Tech Know How For Good: Hacker Creates Andro – the Stablecoin Protection Solution
A hacker turned good, Jose Pino has announced his new business venture that seeks to protect the value of stablecoins. The Colombian 22-year-old is well known for having found ways to improve both Microsoft and Harvard‘s security systems. Now he has set his eyes on creating a crypto solution to ensure the protection of individuals’ […]
NASA’s Curiosity rover shares a stunning sunset on Mars

The Curiosity rover just sent back a stunning postcard capturing its view of a shimmering sunset on Mars.Read More
‘Boy Meets World’ star Ben Savage running for Schiff’s congressional seat

’90s sitcom star Ben Savage of “Boy Meets World” is running as a Democrat for Rep. Adam Schiff’s southern California congressional seat, the actor announced this week.Read More
DOJ issues scathing rebuke of Louisville police in report launched after Breonna Taylor killing

• DOJ report says Louisville police routinely discriminate, calling Black people ‘monkeys,’ ‘animal’ and ‘boy’ • Planned release of additional Tyre Nichols video delayed by court orderRead More
More than 170 trillion plastic particles found in the ocean as pollution reaches ‘unprecedented’ levels
The world’s oceans are polluted by a “plastic smog” made up of an estimated 171 trillion plastic particles that if gathered would weigh around 2.3 million tons, according to a new study.Read More
Threat of rising seas to Asian megacities could be way worse than we thought, study warns

Parts of Asia’s largest cities could be under water by 2100 thanks to rising sea levels, according to a new study that combines both the impact of climate change with natural oceanic fluctuations.Read More
‘They don’t live there’: Alaska activists take Willow Project protest to White House

Native American activists traveled thousands of miles to the White House to protest a controversial oil drilling proposal for Alaska’s North Slope. Read more about the Willow Project here.Read More
Atmospheric rivers aren’t just a problem for California. They’re changing the Arctic, too

The Arctic is seeing a rapid decline in sea ice even during the cold winter months when it should be recovering from the summer melt. Scientists say that one often-overlooked factor is playing a bigger role than previously thought: Atmospheric rivers.Read More
Officials in Big Sur are advising residents and businesses stock up on essentials that would supply them for at least two weeks

Officials in California are imploring residents to prepare for a powerful storm set to lash the region with torrential rain later this week as the state continues to recover from colossal amounts of snow that trapped mountain communities.Read More
Covid Origins Hearing Opens With Arguments for Lab Leak Theory

At its first public hearing, the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic plunged into the politically charged debate over the origins of the virus.Read More