Racing to space, together

Why coal-rich Wyoming is investing big in wind power - Wind power is gaining ground in many conservative states across the American Plains, as residents begin to view investment in wind power as an economic opportunity rather than an ideological statement.

How Western spyware is being used to shut down Arab rights activists

Unbreakable: China doubles down on quantum internet

GameStop closures: Is this the end of brick-and-mortar video game shops?

NASA clears up skies with new fuel

Scientists confirm: Time crystals definitely exist Two teams have created a new form of matter, opening up a whole new realm of physics.

President Trump has not replaced the federal chief information officer or chief information security officer, leaving gaps in key positions responsible for safeguarding and updating government systems.

The man who sold the world on credit cards

New Wyoming bill forbids utilities from using renewables

Amazon seeks FCC permission to run undisclosed tests in Washington State

What some lawmakers still don't get about encryption. A congressional report says encryption makes America safer

'Millennium' is full of gratitude for the staggering advances of 1,000 years

The FCC needs to end warrantless cellphone spying

Schiaparelli's demise: First color photos of the crash site emerge

Researchers find that monkeys are making stone tools previously thought to have been created by early hominins

Digital privacy campaign urges users to 'Dump Yahoo'

Rare tree frog dies in Atlanta, likely marking species' extinction

The cypherpunk revolution

Mars may have been able to support life for longer than we thought

Scientists spot ‘rebellious’ object orbiting beyond Neptune

Scientists flip energy equation with solar leaf that converts CO2 into fuel

Officials mistakenly sold a priceless lunar artifact

White House software code-sharing policy goes live

After two years of talk, Tesla's Gigafactory opens

US Senate ditches BlackBerry phones: What's next for the tech company?

Ancient Phoenician DNA may change the way we see human migration

Mysterious underwater Greek 'city' built by microbes, say scientists

Court's location data ruling spells the end of privacy: A US appeals court ruing that the government doesn't need a warrant to track location data is a troubling development that further whittles away privacy protection in an era of pervasive data collection and tracking.

Facebook loses first round in facial recognition lawsuit

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