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Robots, produced by Knightscope, are intended to assist in crime prevention and law enforcement. (Getty/Rob Lever)

What tech calls "AI" isn't really AI

Jason Rhode
Mark Zuckerberg arrives to testify before a joint hearing of the Commerce and Judiciary Committees on Capitol Hill, April 10, 2018. (AP/Andrew Harnik)

It's not just Zuckerberg's fault

Sarah Igo - The Conversation
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How to talk to teens about online creeps

Christine Elgersma - Common Sense Media
Shigir Idol (Wikimedia)

Shigir Idol could be 11,600 years ago

Nicole Karlis
(<a href='http://www.shutterstock.com/gallery-311293p1.html'>Kamenetskiy Konstantin</a> via <a href='http://www.shutterstock.com/'>Shutterstock</a>)

An economist explains travel insurance

Jay L. Zagorsky - The Conversation
The Bohemian club's mascot owl. (Wikimedia)

Bohemian Club workers on strike

Nicole Karlis
(Shutterstock/Pressmaster)

New ways to avoid ACA penalties

Michelle Andrews - KFF Health News
(AP/Craig Ruttle/<a href='http://www.shutterstock.com/gallery-658339p1.html'>Vadim Georgiev</a> via <a href='http://www.shutterstock.com/'>Shutterstock</a>/Salon)

Bike-sharing companies changing cities

Douglas Johnson - The Conversation
FILE - In this June 25, 1953, file photo, a demonstrator helps direct the eye to  a new television set for outdoor use, one of the new things at the Summer Home Furnishings Market in the American Furniture Mart in Chicago. TV was key to the world baby boomers were born into: a newly modernized world whose every problem (with the possible exception of the Cold War) seemed to promise an available solution. Polio would be cured! Man would go into space! Even African-Americans, oppressed for so long, had new reason for hope. TV chronicled this bracing wave of wonder and potential, and built upon it as an essential part of what distinguished boomers: They were pampered and privileged and ushered toward a sure-to-be-glorious future. (AP Photo/Edward Kitch, File) (AP)

Did Baby Boomers ruin the future?

Sarah Burris - Raw Story
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COPD afflicts more women than men

Anna Gorman - KFF Health News
High water cover the road in the Box Town neighborhood as a waste can floats Sunday, May 8, 2011 in Memphis, Tenn. as flood waters continue to rise along the Mississippi River. (AP Photo/Wade Payne) (AP)

US rivers becoming saltier

Sujay Kaushal, Gene E. Likens, Michael Pace, Ryan Utz - The Conversation
This undated photo made available by Iberdrola Renewables LLC shows wind turbines on a corn and soybean farm in Trimont, Minn. The company will be building a similar commercial-scale wind energy farm near the coast community of Elizabeth City, N.C. (Iberdrola Renewables LLC via AP) (AP)

Wind energy’s swift growth, explained

John Hall - The Conversation
(AP/Kin Cheung)

Bitcoin gobbles up clean energy

Eric Holthaus - Grist
Lynnette "Diamond" Hardaway and Rochelle "Silk" Richardson (YouTube)

GOP whines about fake "censorship"

Nicole Karlis
(Getty Images)

Can online gun sales be stopped?

Amanda Marcotte
(Shutterstock)

Exercise, schmexercise

Yewande Pearse
Mosquito (<a href='http://www.shutterstock.com/gallery-299515p1.html'>mycteria</a> via <a href='http://www.shutterstock.com/'>Shutterstock</a>)

Fake drugs and malaria

Jackson Thomas, Erin Walker, Gregory Peterson, Mark Naunton - The Conversation
Jeff Bezos, founder and CEO of Amazon (AP/Susan Walsh/Rich Pedroncelli/Salon)

Hey Amazon! Consider your LGBT workers!

Nick Lingerfelt - Salon Young Americans
Mark Zuckerberg arrives to testify before a joint hearing of the Commerce and Judiciary Committees on Capitol Hill, April 10, 2018. (AP/Andrew Harnik)

Legislating web liability

Frank LoMonte - The Conversation
(AP Photo/Lenny Ignelzi, File)

Nukes of hazard

Nathanael Johnson - Grist
(Spencer Platt)

AARP draws flak for marketing practices

Paul Feldman - FairWarning
Live Work Work Work Die: A Journey Into the Savage Heart of Silicon Valley by Corey Pein (Getty/Josh Edelson)

Silicon Valley's dark heart

Keith A. Spencer
(Getty Images/Salon)

Why we must tackle superbugs

William Hall, Anthony McDonnell, Jim O’Neill
(Getty/Salon)

Can psychedelics cure mental illnesses?

Johann Hari
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