Highlights from the geekiest people in the Seattle area in profiles that are informing, entertaining and inspiring.
When Gino Palileo moved to Seattle from the Philippines in 2015, his first job in his new city was at an ice cream shop at the waterfront ferry terminal. Watching the green and white ferries ...
One of John Hughes classic comedies was given a series adaptation treatment nearly a decade later that lasted for a shocking ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has captured the imagination of virtually everyone, from science geeks and nerds to the technophobic. It is hard not to see the potential AI presents in so many areas. And ...
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It's been 150 million years since the brontosaurus walked the earth. For fans of Stranger Things 2 it only seemed like it took that long to get a purple hoodie like Dustin wore on the hit show. It's ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has captured the imagination of virtually everyone, from science geeks and nerds to the technophobic. It is hard not to see the potential AI presents in so many areas. And ...
The American Science & Surplus location in the northwest Chicago suburb of Park Ridge is set to close for good after one last day of business Tuesday. The flagship store at 27 Northwest Hwy. in Uptown ...
A classic scene from the 1978 comedy “Animal House” finds student Larry “Pinto" Kroger and his friends smoking cannabis with their pot-smoking English professor, Dave Jennings, played by Donald ...
The unique and beloved American Science & Surplus announced late last week that it is closing its warehouse and its online sales — and its store in the northwest Chicago suburb of Park Ridge is also ...
The Whoop MG is a mixed bag. On one side, it offers excellent battery life, advanced tracking features and some of the best health and fitness insights available, making this screenless fitness ...
Bellamy Young is a self-proclaimed “science geek,” and her new book addresses some of her real concerns about artificial intelligence and control, while being set in a dystopian, young adult world.