The first new subsea habitat in 40 years is about to launch
Unveiled by the buzzy startup Deep, Vanguard will let teams of scientists live and work on the seabed for a week at a time.
I went to the launch of the world's first new subsea habitat in 40 years. The Vanguard will be deployed near the Florida Keys early next year and DEEP, the company behind it, promises more and larger sea bases soon...
www.technologyreview.com/2025/11/07/1...
08.11.2025 00:44
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MIT Tech Review's 10 Climate Tech Companies To Watch is always worth a read. This year, I was lucky enough to write about one - Kairos. No flashy fusion gadgets or improbable designs, just a sensible, safer fission reactor that could make a real difference.
www.technologyreview.com/2025/10/06/1...
06.10.2025 22:22
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Q&A: Ryan Calo on why 'we need to take a page from the Amish'
Ryan Calo holds a joint appointment as a professor in the Information School and as the Lane Powell and D. Wayne Gittinger Professor at the UW School of La...
We sat down with @rcalo.bsky.social , a professor at the iSchool with a joint appointment at the University of Washington School of Law, to discuss some of the most pressing challenges at the intersection of law and technology, as well as his upcoming book.
Read the full Q&A:
bit.ly/46o522i
22.07.2025 16:18
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There will be A LOT of engineering content in the book --probably more than my editor is ready for
21.06.2025 20:07
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Thanks! Carbon fiber is really feasible as a material, and has been used for (non-crewed) deep ocean vessels, so it sounded plausible to those who assumed Rush would follow all the engineering standards and guidelines. We now know he didn't.
15.06.2025 02:46
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I think he couldn't bear to fail, or to be seen to fail. His identity was so wrapped up in OceanGate, he had to keep moving forward.
15.06.2025 02:44
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I'm still hard at work interviewing people and ploughing through documents for my OceanGate book, which will have more detail and nuance, and a few surprises. It will be published by Norton, although you'll have a little while to wait.
11.06.2025 15:49
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LTA Research's Massive Airship Combines Luxury and Sustainability in a Big Way
The age of airships returns with LTA Research's Pathfinder 1, a 124-meter helium giant, soaring over San Francisco Bay. Funded by Google cofounder Sergey Brin, this milestone marks a step towards sust...
A colourised photo of the Graf Zeppelin over Rio de Janeiro in 1930? Nope. It's LTA Research's 'Pathfinder 1' over San Francisco Bay in 2025. An excellent, new article just out by @meharris.bsky.socialβ¬ writing for the @spectrum.ieee.org journal. Can't wait to book passage. (πΈ LTA Research) | π©οΈ π π₯
28.05.2025 23:23
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sorry Scott, it was the same day, and just a couple of minutes long. The
Netliix documentary has more of me - it's out June 11.
27.05.2025 21:17
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I was lucky enough to be the first journalist to see the completed Pathfinder 1, the prototype next-gen helium airship from Sergey Brin's LTA Research, now flying over SF Bay. I also had a sit down with the startup's CEO, Brett Crozier. Story in IEEE Spectrum: spectrum.ieee.org/lta-research...
27.05.2025 16:37
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I'll be on BBC News at 1245 Pacific/845pm UK time to talk about the new BBC/Discovery OceanGate documentary, Implosion. Netflix is also releasing a documentary, Titan, in a few weeks, which I had a hand in. www.netflix.com/tudum/articl...
23.05.2025 15:43
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I'm really sad to leave Anthropocene, as it's a great publication with an important mission, but I'm also excited to focus on my OceanGate book, tentatively titled The Deep End, which I'll be working on for at least the next year. Keep an eye out for updates!
24.04.2025 18:26
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Here's my last story for Anthropocene Magazine: a look at Deep Fission, a startup hoping to deploy subterranean fission reactors a mile underground. Deep nuclear could be cheaper and safer than today's light water reactors - with built-in waste disposal
www.anthropocenemagazine.org/2025/04/nucl...
24.04.2025 18:24
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Happy Twin Peaks Day, my friends βοΈ
24.02.2025 05:59
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Well done Tom - richly deserved recognition!
13.02.2025 22:51
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Please please please do not start using FOIA systems as a form of protest. No one outside of a handful of FOIA officers at most will ever see it, and it'll just clog things up for anyone actually trying squeeze valuable information out of the government.
04.02.2025 20:37
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Announcement of a book deal for Mark Harris to write a narrative non-fiction book about OceanGate for Norton
Some personal news: I'm excited to expand my OceanGate reporting into a book, tentatively titled The Deep End, and doubly excited to be working with Norton, one of my very favourite publishers. Busy times ahead!
29.01.2025 17:01
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At the risk of stating the obvious, there's nothing "efficient" about simply ceasing government services. That's called "failure."
28.01.2025 20:01
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NPR : National Public Radio
the text-only NPR site is an absolute delight for someone who's trying to simultaneously lessen my consumption of news while still staying somewhat abreast of current events: text.npr.org
22.01.2025 15:28
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Anyone other journalists getting cancellations of (non-political) interviews with people in US federal departments/facilities? I was told the Dept of Energy has ordered a media blackout.
21.01.2025 19:16
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Some personal news: TechCrunch and I have decided to part ways. It's been a learning experience and I met a lot of great folks while I was there. I'm on the hunt, so if anybody is looking for an experienced newsroom leader with a history of training up young reporters to break news, give me a shout.
15.01.2025 17:01
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What Parler Saw During the Attack on the Capitol
ProPublica sifted through thousands of videos taken by Parler users to create an immersive, first-person view of the Capitol riot as experienced by those who were there.
I was among those who covered the immediate aftermath of the January 6 storming of the U.S. Capitol. Politicians may not want to talk about. But it happened. Here's how it was captured by the insurrectionists themselves. projects.propublica.org/parler-capit...
06.01.2025 17:02
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Bluesky please add laugh emoji
23.12.2024 21:54
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Interesting! 2 involuntary disengagements and 7 safety-related voluntary disengagements coast to coast
23.12.2024 17:00
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me too. I notice that atheists tended to do well.
16.12.2024 21:05
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This kind of gamesmanship with public records requests does not serve the public interest. Is it illegal? Maybe, but agencies know that news orgs (and especially freelancers) have fewer and fewer resources to fight.
13.12.2024 18:38
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