Natalie Shoemaker
Contributing Writer
Natalie has been writing professionally for about 6 years. After graduating from Ithaca College with a degree in Feature Writing, she snagged a job at PCMag.com where she had the opportunity to review all the latest consumer gadgets. Since then she has become a writer for hire, freelancing for various websites. In her spare time, you may find her riding her motorcycle, reading YA novels, hiking, or playing video games. Follow her on Twitter: @nat_schumaker
A group of researchers from MIT has thought of what the next anonymous network might look like.
Do you have what it takes?
A future of renewable energy can be ours.
So, he helped fund a nonprofit.
We’ve heard some pretty wild excuses to avoid clean energy. This one takes the cake.
COP21 makes history.
Ad blockers have given consumers a bargaining chip; let’s not waste it.
The politics that don’t bind.
Giving the streets back to folks for whom they were originally designed: pedestrians.
Making Internet available where there once was none.
Building encryption into everyday services is more than just good business.
Renewable energy is just good business.
I assume France will be cutting out the “liberté” part of its “liberté, égalité, fraternité” motto?
Knowing how to code becomes the next phase of literacy.
The supply chain for recycling paper burns more fossil fuel than it needs to. Epson has come up with a solution.
Long live the bicycle!
Prepare for the Great Space Gold Rush of 2025.
What will become of the unemployed humans?
The brain behind these shelters is Industrial Designer Johan Karlsson, designing what he described as an “incremental modification to existing refugee shelters.”
In a future full of distracted drivers, cars will need a way to communicate with the outside world.
An update on the star 1,480 light-years away that gave us hope we weren’t alone in the universe.
We’re in for a lot of weird weather.
Early reports are optimistic.
“I’m sorry Dave; I’m afraid I can’t do that.”
And, you know, really look at what’s in front of them.
Creating a fabric of knowledge to inspire and connect the world.
When you make anything Minecraft- or Frozen- or Star Wars-themed, it’s hard to keep kids away.