Science

What Tear Gas and Rubber Bullets Do to the Human Body
A 2014 study by the US military has also found that exposure to tear gas and pepper spray make people ...

Ultrahuman’s absurdly expensive Home monitor doesn’t do much
Smart wearables company Ultrahuman has launched a new device that monitors changes in home environments that could impact your health. ...

Uber Just Reinvented the Bus … Again
This story originally appeared on Grist and is part of the Climate Desk collaboration. Every few years, a Silicon Valley ...

Lab-grown salmon gets FDA approval
The FDA has issued its first ever approval on a safety consultation for lab-grown fish. That makes Wildtype only the ...

Anker’s newest power station is a good mix of power and portability
Anker just took the wraps off its new Solix F3000 power station that’s portable enough for vanlife, and powerful and ...

A New Law of Nature Attempts to Explain the Complexity of the Universe
Kauffman argues that biological evolution is thus constantly creating not just new types of organisms but new possibilities for organisms, ...

Canadian, European space agencies reaffirm relations amid political, economic anxiety
Economic and geopolitical turmoil is forcing the Canadian and European space agencies to work together more closely, the organizations’ leaders ...

Fi’s AI dog collar lets you monitor pet behavior via Apple Watch
Smart pet tech company Fi’s new AI collar allows dog owners to monitor their pooch’s movements, health, and habits via ...

California added record clean energy — can it keep it up?
For three years in a row, California has added a record amount of new clean energy capacity. The amount of ...