Today, nearly all U.S. teens (96%) say they use the internet every day. And the share of teens who report being online “almost constantly” has roughly doubled since 2014-2015 (24% vs. 46%).
As anyone who uses the internet will know, the way we find information has fundamentally changed. For the last three decades, search engines have delivered ranked lists of links in response to our ...
Messages transmitted between two computers located about 380 miles apart would form the basis of what would become the ...
ETH Zurich scientists have created “MetaGraph,” a revolutionary DNA search engine that functions like Google for genetic data. By compressing global genomic datasets by a factor of 300, it allows ...
When Google announced it was shutting down Google Video in 2011, that left untold numbers of videos in internet limbo. On this week’s Reveal, we are telling a very different kind of story: ...
The bestselling British author Jilly Cooper has died at the age of 88. Ahead of the release of a TV adaptation of her smash hit bonkbuster Rivals last year, Cooper reflected on what we have learned ...
Zehra Naqvi, 26, grew up as an obsessive fan girl in the 2010s. This was the era of Tumblr and Twitter. She would stay up all night breaking down the release dates of Marvel movies or analyzing the ...
A high-stakes rivalry is playing out over a vast but vulnerable web of underwater cables that carry nearly all global internet traffic It was a February night off Taiwan’s southwest coast when cargo ...
This quick guide to getting online in L.A. County is from the LAist newsroom at Southern California Public Radio. We are SoCal’s largest NPR station. Many essential things today have moved online, ...