When the pandemic paused global travel in 2020, some tour guides moved online to lead livestreamed tours of popular destinations; as travel resumes, this low-cost way to explore may have found its niche
From smartphones to tractors, the options for fixing equipment are becoming more limited. A growing “Right to Repair” movement wants to change that, and just got a big assist from President Biden
The Pentagon, FBI and other intelligence agencies are set to share details and assess threat from more than 100 sightings
Seafaring drones are collecting data about the climate, marine life and the ocean floor on voyages that can be risky for humans
Decades before YouTube, there was Nam June Paik, an immigrant artist who believed people should have their own TV channels
Videos appearing to show mysterious craft in restricted airspace are part of the first major US study of UFOs in decades
Meet the nationwide network of tech-savvy volunteers who are taking on the challenge of finding appointments for people who need them
After a digital artwork sold for nearly $70 million, observers wonder if the excitement around Non-Fungible Tokens is a dangerous bubble or a viable way for digital artists to make money
Trying to keep employees safe amid new COVID realities, company develops social-distancing alert system and helmets with personal air filters
Home deliveries are a boon to pandemic life, but 'porch piracy' is thriving
A pair of falcons are bringing nature to the city, breeding each year to the delight of human urban dwellers. Reporter: Michelle Quinn, Camera: Matt Dibble, Michelle Quinn, Adapted by: Zdenko Novacki
A self-cleaning door handle and an ultraviolet pen cleaner are recent innovations spurred on by the COVID pandemic
Joining forces with state and local agencies, the federal government will oversee delivery of up to 6,000 doses a day at each of the sites
A ‘murmuration’ of thousands of starlings is a welcome sign to many as the new year begins
Tech company says the race to detect fake images may be unwinnable. Instead, give photos a seal of authenticity that follows them online
Coughing into phones, performing genetic test at kitchen table among new tools available to US consumers
The 3,200 megabyte camera will record images of the universe in motion for a decade. But first it is looking at broccoli!
US conservatives are leaving – or threatening to leave – Twitter and Facebook; a new hangout is Parler
With Facebook and Twitter restricting or labeling some speech, US conservatives are flocking to a new destination
When humans leave the room, autonomous robots get busy zapping virus microbes with ultra-violet light
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