Elon Musk Could Steer Twitter To Better Days
Twitter, the company, could benefit vastly from Elon Musk’s entry. It will be interesting to see how much he influences the microblogging networking platform.
Technological innovations, artificial intelligence, robotics, biotech, 5G, informatics, telematics, and other advancements and their impact on society are the primary focus of this section. Our survey data measuring the American public's hopes and concerns about technological advancements will form the articles' basis. Our interest includes data privacy, protection, and cybersecurity. We tackle trust in tech companies, breaking up big technology companies, and free speech in social media.
Twitter, the company, could benefit vastly from Elon Musk’s entry. It will be interesting to see how much he influences the microblogging networking platform.
The White House says Russia is considering a cyberattack on the United States.
The remedy for speech that is false is speech that is true.
Trump’s forthcoming social media venture, Truth Social, has secured funding from investors. But, once launched, will Truth Social be able to sustain free speech as it promises?
Hydrogen is a key part of Hyundai's vision.
A substantial portion of the country distrusts scientists. Is the politicization of science to blame?
Robert Austin explains how to safely dispose of lithium batteries.
38% of Americans have had their personal information stolen or compromised by hackers or cybercriminals in the last 12 months.
Robert Austin takes a look at the alarm sounded by the IPCC and the viability of the suggestions put forth in their recent report.
Biden administration set an ambitious new target for the automobile industry. And auto manufacturers welcomed the order. Robert Austin looks at the wheels that have been set in motion.
In the second part of the two-part series, Robert Austin writes about how the reclusive innovator facilitated the “first” deep-sea drillship platform, the Glomar Explorer, and why deep-sea mining has now become viable.
A brief look at the role of semiconductors in today’s world and why the U.S. should improve its production capabilities in the domain.
No doubt, the new cars of the future will be electric! So that leaves us with two remaining questions: How do car buyers feel about that? And, will our electrical infrastructure support the rapid increase in electrical demand?
Last week, we spoke about Hydrogen-powered cars to reduce emissions. In this second part, we look at what Hydrogen can do for the aviation industry.