| | The hacking group that was able to get a hold of former Secretary of State Colin Powell's emails earlier this month is back with a new breach: Emails from a White House staffer Ian Mellul. [Read more...] | | | | Back in the 70's, famed astronomer Carl Sagan and a team of scientists and artists put together a collection of golden phonograph records, which were sent to space aboard Voyager 1 and 2. [Read more...] | | | | Hydrogen fuel cells aren't gaining a huge amount of traction in cars, where there's a steady move toward electric. [Read more...] | | | | SPONSORED CONTENT Ready to eliminate the need for business cards? With Wavework, you can network with people at events you're already attending: concerts, sporting events and more. Event organizers can also harness the app's powerful platform to engage attendees. Download Wavework in the App Store or Google Play now! | | | | When it's not taking forever to deliver the F–35 or creating new blimp inspection drones, Lockheed Martin is hard at work finding ways to turn actual trash into useable clean energy. [Read more...] | | | | Twitter has published its transparency report for January to June 2016, and one thing's clear: requests for user info and content removal keep on piling up. [Read more...] | | | | The scientific world is developing a knack for reading texts without opening them. Researchers in Israel and the US have conducted the first "virtual unwrapping" of a heavily damaged scroll, the En-Gedi scroll, to read its contents without destroying what's left. [Read more...] | | | | The saga of former Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling's 38 Studios, the state of Rhode Island and an awful lot of money might finally be over. [Read more...] | | | | | | Copyright © 2016 Aol Inc. All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: Engadget 410 Townsend St., Suite 450 San Francisco, CA 94107 | | | | |