Radio Station at the Astrodome
A few days ago I blogged about the techies who weren’t allowed to erect a low-power radio station at the Houston Astrodome, despite the fact that it seemed a good idea on all counts. Now, it seems, they’ve been allowed to peddle their wares, at least via a station in the parking lot of the Astrodome. Jesse Walker of Reason hasn’t provided a link, so I’m taking his word for it for now, but this seems like a positive development.
Deep Dive
Uncategorized
Capitalizing on machine learning with collaborative, structured enterprise tooling teams
Machine learning advances require an evolution of processes, tooling, and operations.
The Download: how to fight pandemics, and a top scientist turned-advisor
Plus: Humane's Ai Pin has been unveiled
The race to destroy PFAS, the forever chemicals
Scientists are showing these damaging compounds can be beat.
How scientists are being squeezed to take sides in the conflict between Israel and Palestine
Tensions over the war are flaring on social media—with real-life ramifications.
Stay connected
Get the latest updates from
MIT Technology Review
Discover special offers, top stories, upcoming events, and more.