Starting in 2024, U.S. students will take the SAT entirely online The College Board, the organization behind the test, also announced that the exam will shrink from three hours to two, and students will be able to use a calculator for the math section. Elissa Nadworny
The James Webb telescope reaches its final destination in space, a million miles away The $10 billion telescope is nearly ready to begin capturing images that scientists hope will help uncover the mysteries of the universe — and scope out other possible habitable planets. Vanessa Romo
Police document: 19-year-old Elizabeth Holmes reported sexual assault from Stanford A document obtained by NPR through a public records request shows that Holmes reported to local authorities that she was allegedly assaulted in a frat house while she was attending the school. Bobby Allyn
Toddler in New Jersey orders $1,700 worth of furniture An adult in the family saw some options online, added them to the site's shopping cart but didn't checkout. The toddler took care of that — completing the purchase while playing on the phone.
Why the nature of TikTok could exacerbate a worrisome social media trend NPR's Michel Martin speaks with reporter Taylor Lorenz about a troubling trend among some young social media users: the self-diagnosis of mental health issues.
Architect behind Googleplex now says it's 'dangerous' to work at such a posh office Clive Wilkinson says it's really not a good thing for employees to work at a place that has catered meals, private parks, massage tables and a laundromat ... because why would you ever leave? Bobby Allyn
An airplane pilot details the issues 5G could have on flights Scott Simon speaks to Dennis Tajer of the Allied Pilots Association about the use of 5G spectrum for wireless internet and its impact on flight safety. Scott Simon
Intel is building a $20 billion computer chip facility in Ohio amid a global shortage Two chip factories on a 1,000-acre site just east of Columbus are expected to create 3,000 company jobs and 7,000 construction jobs, the company and local and state officials say. The Associated Press
Dave Eggers: How Can Kids Learn Human Skills in a Tech-Dominated World? Fiction can serve as a window into multiple realities--to imagine different futures or understand our own past. This hour, author Dave Eggers talks tech, education, and the healing power of writing. Fiona Geiran
What the Joe Rogan podcast controversy says about the online misinformation ecosystem More than a thousand health professionals are calling on Spotify to crack down on COVID-19 falsehoods aired on the podcast of the company's most popular host. Shannon Bond