#MorningMonarchy: April 19, 2016
Fake web stories, sticker of the beast and paranoia-inducing apps + this day in history w/OKC Bombing and our song of the day by Amber Arcades on your Morning Monarchy for April 19, 2016.
Fake web stories, sticker of the beast and paranoia-inducing apps + this day in history w/OKC Bombing and our song of the day by Amber Arcades on your Morning Monarchy for April 19, 2016.
Pennsylvania becomes the 24th state to let people use a plant as medicine; New Hampshire becomes first to mandate telling juries they can nullify unjust laws; and Florida’s turtles outgrow the endangered list.
Pennsylvania becomes the 24th state to let people use a plant as medicine; New Hampshire becomes first to mandate telling juries they can nullify unjust laws; and Florida's turtles outgrow the endangered list.
You may have heard of the Bio-Wars comic book already. If not, you can go check out the comics online (and for free) here; or read my previous review of the first issues here. The Bio-Wars web-comic first launched in November 2013 and quickly developed a large and loyal fan base, drawing people into its […]
Smartwatches collect data about users’ heart rates and exercise and stress levels; now Google wants to collect users’ blood to monitor their blood glucose.
The multinational technology company has filed a patent for a “needle-free blood draw” system that would be built into smartwatches, or even handheld devices like smartphones.
Smartwatches collect data about users’ heart rates and exercise and stress levels; now Google wants to collect users’ blood to monitor their blood glucose.
The multinational technology company has filed a patent for a “needle-free blood draw” system that would be built into smartwatches, or even handheld devices like smartphones.