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Tony Ho Tran

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Chicago, IL, United States

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Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • Yahoo
  • The Daily Beast
  • polygon.com
  • Hootsuite
  • FanSided

Past articles by Tony:

NASA’s Curiosity Mars Rover Sent Back a Stunning ‘Postcard’

NASA/JPL-CaltechNASA’s Curiosity rover has been exploring the surface of Mars for more than a decade now—diligently traversing the unexplored landscape to... → Read More

This Headset Gives You X-Ray Vision to See Through Objects

Sorry, weirdos. You can’t use it to spy on your neighbors. → Read More

Google Just Got a Lot Closer to Unleashing the Power of Quantum Computing

Quantum computing could open up a vast new world of technological potential—if we can prevent errors from springing up. → Read More

Oh My God, They Made a Flying Robot Spider

This can’t be good. → Read More

Why Are We Suddenly Shooting a Bunch of UFOs Out of the Sky?

Are they spying on us for other nations—or visitors from another planet? → Read More

Chinese Satellite Likely Shot Green Laser Wall Over Hawaii

Don’t worry. It’s not a danger to anyone on the ground... probably. → Read More

NASA Took an X-Ray of the Sun and It’s Trippy AF

The pic might help answer an age old mystery about the star. → Read More

The Chatbot Wars Will Change the Internet Forever

Big Tech is in an AI arms race—and we all might be the losers. → Read More

Can We Slow Climate Change by Shooting Dust at the Sun?

A bold proposal offers one unique tool to fight global warming. → Read More

Forget Tesla and Electric Cars. E-Bikes Are the Future of Transportation.

Since the federal government failed to deliver on e-bike incentives, states and cities are stepping up to get Americans riding on two wheels. → Read More

Could a Heart Medication Stop Violent Crimes From Happening?

While it’s used to treat hypertension, it could also help treat escalating tensions too. → Read More

The Horrifying Reason Why You Might Suck at Chess

A new study suggests that poor air quality results in poor decision making. → Read More

Could This Space Tech Startup Launch an Asteroid Mining Revolution?

It isn’t rocket science—it’s much, much harder. → Read More

Put Down the Beer: Alcohol Flush May Be a Deadly Sign

A genetic quirk might be causing you to get red when you drink—and harming your body too. → Read More

Greener Cities Have Little to Fear From Atmospheric Rivers

Sustainable urban roads and buildings have a better chance of withstanding torrential rains—and long droughts. → Read More

A Chatbot Could Never Write This Article. Here’s Why.

ChatGPT is impressive—but it's not going to be taking over all our jobs anytime soon. → Read More

Extinctions Might Screw Up Madagascar for 20 Million Years

But there's still time to fix things. → Read More

What Happens to the Future of Electric Cars If Tesla Dies?

Elon Musk’s company started an EV revolution—but it might not live to see it take off. → Read More

Damar Hamlin’s Injury Exposes the NFL’s Medical Theater

It not only distracts from real solutions—but creates a dangerous false sense of safety. → Read More

Watch a Flying Drone Deliver a Transplant Lung to a Hospital

This can save crucial time before surgery. → Read More