Tag: author_name|Andrew Tarantola
Columbia researchers bioprint seamless 3D skin grafts for burn patients
The science of grafting skin has come a long way from the days of scraping it off one part of a patient’s body and slapping it back on somewhere else […]
Hitting the Books: High school students have spent a decade fighting Baltimore’s toxic legacy
There was a time in the last century when we, quite foolishly, believed incineration to be a superior means of waste disposal than landfills. And, for decades, many of America’s […]
Mercedes is the first certified Level-3-autonomy car company in the US
At CES earlier this January, Mercedes announced that it would become the first car company to achieve certification from the SAE for a Level 3 driver assist system. That became […]
BuzzFeed is the latest publisher to embrace AI-generated content
CNet’s AI SNFAU turned out to be merely the first pebble kicked down the slippery slope. In a Thursday morning internal memo acquired by the Wall Street Journal, Buzzfeed Chief […]
Tesla’s volatile Q4 couldn’t dampen its record setting year
Between its ongoing supply chain constraints, brutal rounds of layoffs and a plummeting stock price, the past year has been a glass case of emotion for Tesla and its embattled […]
Hitting the Books: That time San Francisco’s suburbs sued the airport for being too loud
San Francisco has long sought to square its deeply-held progressive ideals with the region’s need for tangible, technological progress. SFO international airport, which opened for business in 1959 and has […]
80 percent of Twitter’s full-time staff has evaporated under Musk
Elon Musk wasn’t lying last October when he told Bloomberg that 75 percent of the employees at his newly acquired toy, Twitter.com, wouldn’t lose their jobs under his ownership, as […]
Boston Dynamics’ Atlas shows off its acrobatic ‘gopher’ skills
Ahead of the next inevitable round of herp de derp “Skynet iz here” hot takes on social media, Boston Dynamics showed off more of its Atlas robot’s stunning agility and […]