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Andy Ihnatko On The MIT Scandal And The Culture Of The Tech Sector
Tech writer Andy Ihnatko hopes that the recent scandal at MIT generates a conversation about the culture in the tech industry. -
Ready Or Not, Here Comes A Rat!
Sy Montgomery joined us to discuss new research that reveals rats really do love to play hide-and-seek. -
How Do Scientists Discover Planets Light Years Away? There's An Art To It, MIT Researchers Say
Even on the darkest, clearest night, you couldn't even see K2-18b's home star in the night sky. -
Claims That Say Plant-Based Milk Is Insufficient For Children Are 'Bogus,' Says Corby Kummer
Dairy industry funded studies against plant-based milk are debunked by most pediatricians. -
Study Finds Twice As Much Methane Is Leaking In Northeast Cities As EPA Estimated
The leaks can be stopped, but the financial incentives aren't in place. -
CRISPR Gene-Editing May Offer Path To Cure For HIV, First Published Report Shows
Researchers safely used CRISPR gene-editing techniques in a patient with HIV. The research provides evidence the approach may be promising for treating HIV infection. -
Is The Loch Ness Monster Real? Not According To DNA
A new study is leaving Nessie believers without much hope. -
Apple Rolls Out New Streaming TV Service For $5 A Month
Apple is finally taking on Netflix with its own streaming television service — $5 a month beginning on Nov. 1. -
Compostable Bowls Contain 'Forever Chemicals'
New research shows that compostable tableware causes toxicity and the race is on to find alternatives. -
Studies Paint A New Picture of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
More than 9,000 studies have been done over the last 35 years, providing more direction for treatment.