Wikipedia Pages, 2016 U.S Election Map & The New ‘Made In China’

Academic writes 270 Wikipedia pages in a year to get female scientists noticed

Jess Wade is a scientist on a mission. She wants every woman who has achieved something impressive in science to get the prominence and recognition they deserve – starting with a Wikipedia entry.

A recent study suggests it would take 258 years to close the gender gap in physics, based on current rates of progress.

Political Bubbles and Hidden Diversity: Highlights From a Very Detailed Map of the 2016 Election

An interactive map published by The New York Times allows you to explore the 2016 presidential election at the highest level of detail available: by voting precinct.

How Braga, Portugal Is Using IoT and Cisco DevNet to Become a Smart City

This is the story behind the story of how Cisco DevNet (and specifically DevNet Express events) helped the right people get together with the right code to realize a meaningful transformation.

Forbes: Western Automakers Can’t Afford To Ignore The Threat Of The New ‘Made In China’

When a two-year-old Chinese startup unveiled the Byton—a high-end, artificially intelligent, fully electric sport utility vehicle that is 40 percent cheaper than a Tesla Model X—at last week’s Consumer Electronics Show, it not only threw down the gauntlet in the race to develop “intelligent” electric cars. The company also signaled that Chinese manufacturing has entered a new phase.

Just as China has become a global player in personal computers, solar panels, and integrated circuits to the point that the nation is among the world’s largest producers, we expect China will become a major supplier in new sectors such as aerospace, electric cars, and robotics in the near future.

Is your cellphone giving you cancer? A comprehensive guide to the messy, frustrating research.

With 5G networks coming, understanding the health effects of radio-frequency radiation is more urgent than ever.