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Virtual Autopsies Help Shed Light on Possible Child Abuse
Radiology techniques are being increasingly used to conduct post-mortem investigations that are less slice-and-dice, more scan-and-shoot.
Good Night to All That: Kamaiyah Is the Oakland Rapper Building a Sound That Lasts
She had a hit with "How Does It Feel," and now she's on a song with YG and Drake, but with her album 'A Good Night in the Ghetto,' Kamaiyah shows she really has staying power.
New Evidence Suggests Why Snakes Lost Their Legs
A 90-million year old skull is helping solve one of evolution’s biggest mysteries
Watch the First 3D Scan of This Ancient Monkey Brain Spin Endlessly in Neon
Today, in science-goes-vaporwave.
Canada’s Cyberspy Agency, CSEC, Hijacks Computers Worldwide to Build Their Spynet
A string of new reports reveal that CSEC has been building a network of hijacked computers worldwide in order to advance its spying missions. But whose computers are they taking over in the name of Canadian national security?
World Unknown: South African Acid House
"It was 1990. Mandela just came out. It was in that first wave of mixed clubs. For us, we were used to dancing alongside black people, but it was still strange to dance alongside whites.”