How to Make a Pig Heart Transplant Last in a Person

The first human to receive a genetically engineered pig heart survived two months. Surgeons are hoping this transplant will last longer. Read more »

Satellite Images Show the Devastating Cost of Sudan’s Aerial War

As civil conflict continues in and above the streets of Khartoum, satellite images from the Conflict Observatory at Yale University have captured the catastrophic damage. Read more »

Thinking About Becoming a Personal Trainer? Read This First

When Idaho resident Katie Hug reached 270 pounds, becoming a certified personal trainer wasn’t on her mind. She was taking a long list of medications. She felt tired and hungry most of... Read more »

Personal Trainer Job Description & Salary

Have you been dreaming about a career in fitness but are not sure where to start? Maybe you don’t think you have what it takes? We feel confident that you do; all... Read more »

Why Tech Bros and Politicians Can’t Really Connect

There are two ways to compute, and two ways to see the world. It’s batch vs. loop—and we need them to reconcile. Read more »

A Tricky New Way to Sneak Past Repressive Internet Censorship

With the number of internet blackouts on the rise, cybersecurity firm eQualitie figured out how to hide censored online news in satellite TV signals. Read more »

Your Boss’s Spyware Could Train AI to Replace You

Corporations are using software to monitor employees on a large scale. Some experts fear the data these tools collect could be used to automate people out of their jobs. Read more »

The Hypocrisy of Judging Those Who Become More Beautiful

Normally, correcting disadvantages beyond our control is seen as laudable. So why do people look down on individuals who alter their looks? Read more »