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
The city will build 37 miles of bike paths before the ban is complete.
After all of Google’s road tests, Tesla makes a bold move.
And out of their struggle, they made a product to help others.
Putting a light on security, and turning it into a conversation.
Researchers experiment with gene deletion.
It’s a condition meant to protect us, but when it goes wrong, it makes some experience a waking nightmare.
There’s another player (other than genetics) that helps dictate our sexual preferences.
Our grandparents shouldn’t lose out on life just because they age.
Human motorists can’t handle their do-goodery driving.
It’s an app that creates more fear than love and has more potential to ruin lives than boost them.
What’s your verdict?
If you’re going for quantity over quality, go lift some weights.
He just wants the best for humanity.
Researchers outfitted him with a system that filtered out electrical signals through an algorithm to isolate brain waves dealing with leg movement.
Samsung is moving virtual reality out of the developer market and into the hands of consumers.
Scientists are looking at increasingly risky ways of combating climate change.
This development could lead to resources that may benefit future expeditions.
Why take a picture of something you can just as easily Google?
Even though we can get better, faster, cheaper products elsewhere, the market always goes with Apple.
Researchers transfer quantum data over 100 km of optical fiber.
America’s railway infrastructure brought to you by: China.
Lemurs, humans, sea birds — they’re all at risk. But we can change our fates if we choose to acknowledge what’s happening.
Let’s change the market by controlling the market.
Scientists weigh in on the controversy.
It’s able to see patterns rather than all possible solutions.
After years of logging your likes and shares, Facebook is about to use them to create better targeted ads.