A New Age of Queer Pop Is Here—And Artists Want to Talk

On May 11, British singer/actress Rita Ora released a song. "Girls," as it was appropriately titled, featured Cardi B, Bebe Rexha, and Charli XCX. Built around a sing-song chorus of "sometimes, I just wanna kiss girls, girls, girls/red wine, I just wanna kiss girls, girls, girls," it was intended as a queer liberation anthem. But…

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This Robot Snake Means You No Harm, Really

If you’ve never had a robot snake constrict around your leg, let me tell you, it’s a weird feeling. As it curls its way up your ankle, then shin, then finally wraps around your knee, it gets tighter and tighter. Fortunately, unlike a real snake, it doesn’t have teeth. Unfortunately, also unlike a real snake,…

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Women and Minorities in Tech, By the Numbers

If you feel like you keep reading about diversity in tech, well, that’s because there is still not enough … diversity in tech. The juggernauts of the first computing revolution like HP and IBM actually had reasonable gender diversity, and IBM had its first female VP back in 1943. But fast forward to 2014 and…

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How Climate Change Fueled Hurricane Harvey

Hurricane Harvey has already dumped 9 trillion gallons of water on Texas and may leave even more before it backs up to the Gulf of Mexico. Starting as a category 4 hurricane as it made landfall on Friday night, Harvey, which has since been downgraded to a tropical storm, is breaking weather records every hour—and…

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While You Were Offline: The Final Days of Paul Ryan

If the first week of April felt a little (comparatively speaking) light on political melodrama, last week made up for it, and how. Whether it was a Republican former congressman being found guilty of 23 felonies, the National Enquirer apparently buying a rumor about President Trump to bury it or the president considering rejoining the…

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MIT Wizards Invent Tech That Sees Around Corners

Robots can pull off a lot of righteous tricks. Hopping on one leg with ease, for instance. Or teaching themselves to play children’s games. Or even rolling through one of San Francisco’s most chaotic neighborhoods to deliver you falafel. One thing they definitely can’t do, though: see around corners. But they just might soon. Because…

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Scientists Found the Neurons That Respond to Uptalk

Too often, letters, words, and sentences get the credit for conveying information. But the human brain also makes meaning out of pitch. Like how upspeak turns any sentence into a question? Or how emphasizing the beginning of a sentence (Tom and Leila bought a boat) helps clarify that it was in fact Tom and Leila…

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