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Miles Thompson

Miles Thompson, with a Ph.D. in Anthropology from the University of Chicago, is a Professor at the University of Texas and a Fulbright Scholar. He contributes to Intellectus Magazine, writing about the fascinating intersection of technology and society, specializing in Anthropology and Human-Technology Interaction.

Around 10 Percent of Internet Encryption Relies on Lava Lamps
Tech

Around 10 Percent of Internet Encryption Relies on Lava Lamps

We don't want to sound completely unhinged, like someone yelling "sharks have been around the galaxy twice" (they have) or "McFlurries look

October 30, 2023
Membrane Transporter Ensures Sperm Cell Mobility, Study Reveals
Space & Physics

Membrane Transporter Ensures Sperm Cell Mobility, Study Reveals

Special proteins known as membrane transporters are of key importance for the mobility of sperm cells. A research team from the Heidelberg

October 27, 2023
Declining Bering Sea ice linked to rising wildfire threat in northeast China
Chemistry

Declining Bering Sea ice linked to rising wildfire threat in northeast China

China has been making strides in recent years to reduce air pollution, including fitting filters in coal-fired power stations to remove sulfur

October 25, 2023
World’s Largest Spherical Structure Showcases Technical Marvel
Tech

World’s Largest Spherical Structure Showcases Technical Marvel

Building things with curvature is not easy. Just thinking back at ancient civilizations, not all of them had worked out how to

October 14, 2023
Will E-Fuels Revolutionize Air Travel?
Tech

Will E-Fuels Revolutionize Air Travel?

For The Big Questions, IFLScience’s podcast, we spoke to Sophie Zienkiewicz and Alasdair Lumsden, co-founders of Carbon Neutral Fuels, to find out

October 9, 2023
Hero’s Aeolipile: The Steam Engine Constructed by Ancient Greeks
Tech

Hero’s Aeolipile: The Steam Engine Constructed by Ancient Greeks

If you were asked to guess when the steam engine was first invented, you'd probably guess around the 18th century, powering as

October 6, 2023
Extracting Audio from Silent Images: A Surprising Possibility
Tech

Extracting Audio from Silent Images: A Surprising Possibility

Researchers have found a way to extract audio from still images and soundless video after a professor was inspired to do so

September 30, 2023
Global Population: A Historical Count of Earth’s Inhabitants
Tech

Global Population: A Historical Count of Earth’s Inhabitants

At some point, somebody has probably told you that the number of people alive on Earth right now outnumbers the number of

September 12, 2023
Perseverance Generates Sufficient Oxygen to Sustain Small Dog for 10 Hours on Mars
Tech

Perseverance Generates Sufficient Oxygen to Sustain Small Dog for 10 Hours on Mars

NASA's Perseverance rover has now produced enough oxygen to keep a small dog alive on Mars for 10 hours, NASA has announced,

September 12, 2023
One-Third of Britons Only Wash Towels Every Three Months
Health

One-Third of Britons Only Wash Towels Every Three Months

A recent study courtesy of a shower company asked 2,200 people in the UK how often they wash their towels and had

September 11, 2023
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