Matthew Reitman

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‘Star Wars’ Resort Gives You a Galaxy Not So Far Away

Disney unveiled plans to show how Stars Wars fans don't have to stop living their adventure.

James Comey’s Book Will Fetch Top Dollar From Eager Book Publishers

The former FBI director is writing a book and publishers are lining up with offers.

After Liu Xiaobo’s Death, Australia Calls for China to Release His Widow

There's growing calls to free Liu Xia, the Nobel Peace Prize-winning dissident's widow.

Robots Could Start Mining on the Moon as Early as 2020

A Florida-based robotics company wants to build a lunar mining outpost.

Software in Works to Stop Self-Driving Cars From Getting Hacked

Connected cars are a vulnerable and dangerous target for hackers.

How Conor McGregor’s ‘F— You’ Suit Came Together

UFC-fighter-turned-boxer used his suit to give a fashionable dig at Floyd Mayweather.

Covered Garden Project Where ‘Four Seasons’ Coexist Simultaneously

Carlo Ratti's wants to bring spring, summer, winter, and fall inside a garden.

Goldman Sachs Co-President Moonlights as a DJ

The man leading the world's most powerful investment bank also enjoys his beats.

Elon Musk’s Plan to Build the World’s Biggest Battery Exposes Coal Divide

Tesla CEO's solution to Australia's energy crisis has widened the political rift.

NASA Says It Can’t Afford to Put Humans on Mars

Private companies now control the fate of Mars colonization.

Power Can Make Leaders Less Effective By Changing Their Brains

Research explains how hubris tricks the leaders into being less empathetic.

Smartphone Data Reveals the World’s Laziest Countries

Scientists made a world map for country's activity levels by population.

NASA-Developed Tech Cuts Power to Drones Before Entering Protected Airspace

Tresspassing drones are downed by NASA's defense tech without even being touched.

First Full-Scale Test of Elon Musk’s Hyperloop One Was Underwhelming

The ultrafrast transportation system only traveled 70 miles per hour.

How Doctors Can Predict a Heart Attack Using One Simple Trick

Researchers say the color of fat near the heart's arteries can determine a patient's level of risk.

The Rules You Have to Follow to Meet Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg

Zuckerberg is getting to know regular Americans, but there are some terms and conditions.