Don't Swat This Bug. It Might Be A Robot On A Rescue Mission Scientists are trying to build a tiny drone with the agility of a mosquito. These light but strong flying robots could be used in critical situations, such as finding people in a collapsed building. Noel King
Bitcoin: Revolutionary Breakthrough, Or Mother Of All Bubbles From 21st century carmaker Tesla to 170-year-old life insurer MassMutual. From banks to the auction house Christie's. They have all opened their doors to cryptocurrency, bringing it to the mainstream. Uri Berliner
How Printer Companies Are Locking People Into Loyalty As printers get smarter and more advanced, companies have more tools and methods to lock you into buying expensive ink, including blocking affordable knockoff options. One consumer fights back. Amanda Aronczyk
Joy Buolamwini: How Do Biased Algorithms Damage Marginalized Communities? Data, numbers, algorithms are supposed to be neutral ... right? Computer scientist Joy Buolamwini discusses the way biased algorithms can lead to real-world inequality. NPR/TED Staff
ShakeAlert test part of long-awaited earthquake preparedness plan ‘It has been a long time coming, and it's not even completely built out yet.’ Kim Malcolm
February 18th | One app to aggregate them all: COVIDWA makes finding available vaccines that much easier A group of retired engineers made a website for finding vaccine availability across Washington. How the Swinomish Tribe is leading climate restoration efforts. And our weekly conversation with Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan. Bill Radke
Twitter In Standoff With India's Government Over Free Speech And Local Law Twitter blocked hundreds of accounts the Indian government said were inciting violence. Then it unblocked them. Now it's stuck between Indian law and defending free speech. Shannon Bond
Facebook Takes A Hard Line Against Proposed Australian Law Facebook is blocking news content for people and publishers in Australia because of a debate over whether tech giants should pay news organizations for articles that are shared on their networks. Shannon Bond
Behind Twitter's Tricky Balancing Act In India Twitter is trying to strike a difficult balance in India after the government demanded it block hundreds of accounts, putting a spotlight on the power of big Internet platforms over free expression. Shannon Bond
What Will Tesla's New German Gigafactory Mean For Germany's Auto Industry? The electric automaker plans to start building cars outside Berlin this summer, threatening to upend Germany's traditional combustion engine car culture. It's Tesla's first European production site. Rob Schmitz