‘Body Hacking’ Grows Ahead Of Moral Answers
Despite ethical and moral concerns, body hackers say they are welcoming an era of transhumanism.
Despite ethical and moral concerns, body hackers say they are welcoming an era of transhumanism.
Deadlines to rehouse evacuees have come and gone. It’s still not clear when they might go home, and if so, what would they return to?
The petition, which comes just before President Obama’s historic visit to the island nation, says the embargo is “harmful to book culture” and “counter to American ideals of free expression.“
Commuters complained their calls started dropping along a commuter train route. Then a photo circulated on social media of a fellow commuter, an older man, operating a big boxy device with antennas.
More than 100 people have already been murdered in Chicago this year. That’s double the number of homicides in the city in the first two months of last year.
The Affordable Care Act increased access to doctors and helped reduce medical costs. But poll data show 26% of U.S. families are still struggling to pay their bills.
If Gov. Jerry Brown signs the bill, California will become the second state, after Hawaii, to raise the age limit.
The government says Apple has cited broad generalities in its refusal to help the FBI circumvent an iPhone’s security features — and argues that the FBI’s request is, in contrast, modest and specific.
Five years after meltdowns at the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant in Japan, progress has been made, but there’s still plenty to do.
The goals include cutting methane emissions from the oil and gas industry by more than 40 percent by 2025, among other ambitious targets.