How One Boy With Autism Became BFF's With Apple’s Siri
Just how bad a mother am I? I wondered, as I watched my 13-year-old son deep in conversation with Siri.
Just how bad a mother am I? I wondered, as I watched my 13-year-old son deep in conversation with Siri.
One writer waited five months for Soylent. Now she can't get rid of it.
Your genome is the same right now as it was yesterday, last week, last year, or the day you were born. But your microbiomes — the combined genes of all the trillions of microbes that share your body — have shifted since the sun came up this morning. And they will change again before the next sunrise.
On any given day, 49 percent of U.S. adults will eat at least one sandwich. So what do they get on it?
Iraqi pilots who have joined Islamic State In Syria are training members of the group to fly in three captured fighter jets, a group monitoring the war said on Friday, saying it was the first time that the militant group had taken to the air.
Have you ever needed to know what a toilet on the second floor of Macy's looks like? Or maybe you're looking for a vintage 1986 hotel lobby? Either way, 88ToiletMan has got what you need.
What Figure 1 does is take conversations that doctors or students might have had in private — over email, over coffee, at the golf course, after class — and puts them in a semi-public place. They are therefore conducted with professional familiarity verging on casualness. They read like I imagine actual doctors talk, when they're looking at something weird or novel or horrible or confounding or even funny.
Facebook wants assurances from the Drug Enforcement Administration that it's not operating any more fake profile pages as part of ongoing investigations.
Time and Oak is a Portland-based startup with a fanciful idea. Their one and only product is a stick. Not just any stick but a laser-etched hunk of charred wood with maximal surface area that, when added to any whiskey, is supposed to enhance its flavor.
Catholic bishops scrapped their landmark welcome to gays Saturday, showing deep divisions at the end of a two-week meeting sought by Pope Francis to chart a more merciful approach to ministering to Catholic families.
One dozen eggs, ten cooked, two uncooked. Fallon and Cooper face-off to see who gets egg on their face.
The police officer who fatally shot Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo., two months ago has told investigators that he was pinned in his vehicle and in fear for his life as he struggled over his gun with Mr. Brown, according to government officials briefed on the federal civil rights investigation into the matter.
When a bad review of her first novel appeared online, Kathleen Hale was warned not to respond. But she soon found herself wading in .
A rescue helicopter spotted nine more bodies Saturday on a trekking trail in northern Nepal, bringing the death toll to 38 from this week’s series of snow storms and avalanches in the worst hiking disaster in the Himalayan nation.
"While it’s easy to dismiss coding as rote exercise — a matter of following rules — it’s worth remembering that natural language is subject to rules of its own: grammar, syntax, spelling. [...] With that in mind, I wanted to apply the quirks and transgressions of the great authors to JavaScript, to see where that pushed the language."
At Buddy’s, a used 32-gigabyte, early model iPad costs $1,439.28, paid over 72 weeks. An Acer laptop: $1,943.28, in 72 weekly installments. A Maytag washer and dryer: $1,999 over 100 weeks.
Britain’s 500-year-old postal service, privatized a year ago, is under threat as letters dwindle and Internet-shopping delivery becomes the new battleground.
It has been rumored that new release "Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice" will feature a female Robin. The role has reportedly been filled by Hunger Games actress Jena Malone and was first reported by Michigan television station WILX 10, which was advised by a source on condition of anonymity.
The Supreme Court on Saturday allowed Texas to use its strict voter identification law in the November election. The court’s order, issued just after 5 a.m., was unsigned and contained no reasoning.
Resembling a small space shuttle, the X-37B landed in southern California after a 674 days in orbit on a classified mission.
When Stacy Rybchin — founder of a small, New York-based sex-toy startup — tried to sign up for online payment services with Stripe in August, she was turned away.
Vandals have toppled a giant green art installation in Paris, punching it and cutting the support wires, after the inflatable 82-foot piece drew plenty of criticism on the streets and social media.
You walk into a fancy dinner and pick up the little envelope that reveals your fate: the seat assignment for the evening. Did you score a prized spot at the best table? Or are you in “Siberia,” consigned to a seat in the back of the room? In a city full of status symbols, nothing distills power more quickly than your literal place at the table.
"Do I have Twitter ? Should I have this account ? If so what is it for ? How do I set it up ? Thanks Grandpa."
The company says they will appear in “recent updates,” and users can choose to view them if they want. Snapchat also says they are trying to make ads that aren’t “creepy.”
Nathaniel Stern is diving off the coast of Florida, scanning the gorgeous seascape before him — literally.
Is conventional chicken production, which has been relentlessly optimized by farmers, more or less energy intensive than free-range chicken raising?
On the evening of October 17, 2013, a Twitter user named SpreadButter issued a tweet. The tweet has since entered the pantheon of media-weird Twitter memes. It has inspired hundreds of parodies. Its simple model — an acrostic that doesn’t have to mean anything — enabled effortless imitation
"To learn this language, to do it the right way, the only way, means to travel to the source. To cross the Narrow Sea, ford the Rhoyne, turn on my laptop, and log onto LivingLanguage.com."
Our tech is smarter than ever, so why is the industry so dumb?
Maram Susli calls ISIS an American puppet, compares Nazis to Zionists — and is quickly gaining a global following, including one of MIT’s most storied professors.
I’ve been asked more than once what the formula for effective action against Ebola might be. It’s often those reluctant to invest in a comprehensive model of prevention and care for the poor who ask for ready-made solutions.
How limited-run sneakers, a few ambitious entrepreneurs, and fanatical collectors all create one of the strangest resale markets.
And the people who want to believe in his success.
This is one of those things that seems so obvious, and yet if it were actually as intuitive as it feels, why the heck haven't we been doing it our whole lives?
Can we use adult recollections of childhood as a source of scientific data or as a basis for charging someone with child abuse years after the alleged offense? Can we trust eyewitness identifications in the courtroom? Can we put an understanding of how memory works to practical use by, say, devising treatments for people with disabling post-traumatic stress disorder? Recent work on the biology of memory retrieval offers some disturbing answers and some encouraging ones.
How a video game fan weathered a misogynist backlash to become pop culture's most valuable critic.
“You’ll be flying in the front seat,” I was told on a clear, sunny morning in Las Vegas. My pilot Petr Kopfstein — who was about to hold my stomach (and my life) in his hands — said it with an easy smile, so I responded with a laugh. I thought he was joking. He wasn’t.
An age-old meme finally comes to life. And there was much rejoicing. We knew exactly what was going to happen but it was still excellent.
English has a number of prefixes that come from the concept of “half.” Why do we have so many? And what’s the difference between them?
There are a lot of verbs to describe skiing: exciting, fun, that thing your dad probably does once every winter. This is the first time we can safely describe skiing as beautiful.
Our kids learn within a system of education devised for a world that increasingly does not exist.
We need to talk about your drinking. To have an intervention, of sorts.
We already know what happens to your dance moves on molly, but ASAP Science breaks down why MDMA makes you feel good, and shortly thereafter, pretty damn awful.
An interesting look at just how lengthy and intricate the process of using a hazmat suit is. There are literally no germs left after this (we hope).
America has decided: Sex is for rich people. Non-procreative sex in particular.
Go inside a Doctors Without Borders Ebola clinic in Monrovia, Liberia. Physician Daniel Chertow takes us through the clinic and shares his thoughts on what it's like to be volunteering in the midst of an epidemic like no other.