Sep 6, 2018 | Featured Articles, HPE Insights
Big data takes a seat at the (dining) table. Food is amazing. Evolutionarily speaking, we’re programmed to want those sweet, sweet calories. When done right, food is almost as good as that other thing we’re evolutionarily programmed to want. And now, we’re...
Feb 9, 2017 | Featured Articles, HPE Insights
Rogue One isn’t just a Star Wars story. It’s an information security story. “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story” isn’t just a tale of scrappy rebels fighting against an evil Empire. With the issues it raises, including device authentication, asset...
May 18, 2016 | Featured Articles, SyFy
Hardboiled detective novels (popular from 1920 through the 1950s) and the film noir genre inspired by it (popular from the 1940s through the 1950s) featured mystery-solving protagonists who were as tough as they were cynical. But if you look, you can still find...
Feb 17, 2016 | Featured Articles, Geek & Sundry
If one of your buddies tends to win on board game night and has some epic leaderboard scores, watch out for that guy. I’m not saying he could be a cheater: Science is. It turns out that winners are more likely to cheat at games than people who lose. Ultimately, they...
Dec 1, 2015 | Featured Articles, SyFy
Why “Heaven Sent” is one of the best episodes of Doctor Who ever made and has reinvented the series.
Nov 19, 2012 | Featured Articles, Forbes
A few months ago, I was so horrified at the science in Prometheus that I interviewed scientists, experts in the fields that were portrayed in the Ridley Scott film. After asking them some frankly leading questions, they confirmed that the science was deeply...