Are you sure your information is safe on the ‘net?
Forty-eight million user profiles from the likes of Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn had their information...
Elizabeth Pierce, former CEO of FCC lead-man Ajit Pai’s Broadband Deployment Advisory Committee (BDAC), has been arrested for wire fraud after using...
Written by Ramon Alvarado, Sci. & Tech. Editor Mar 13, 2018
One of the world's most famous and greatest physicists, Stephen Hawking died early Wednesday, March 13 morning in his England home. Hawking  was diagnosed...
Written by Ramon Alvarado, Sci. & Tech. Editor Mar 12, 2018
Bones found in a remote South Pacific island in 1940 have been reexamined and are now believed to belong to legendary American pilot Amelia Earhart.
The...
Written by Ramon Alvarado, Sci. & Tech. Editor Mar 12, 2018
The FBI has been working closely with Best Buy’s computer repair service, Geek Squad over the last decade. In an investigation launched by the Electronic...
Written by Ramon Alvarado, Sci. & Tech. Editor Mar 6, 2018
Self-driving cars, phones with facial-recognition, now mind-reading tech? Using some new artificial intelligence technology, a team at the University of...
While men and women will with time lose the spark in the bedroom science finds women lose the interest quicker. The study, published in BMJ Open, conducted...
Written by Ramon Alvarado, Sci. & Tech. Editor Aug 21, 2017
August 21 marked the first Monday of the Fall semester for students at Rio Hondo. It also happened to be the day of the first total solar eclipse since...
The current state of Mars is known to be dry, cold and unlivable, but a new idea from scientist may have found a way to change these conditions with the...
Written by Andrew Rudin, Science & Technology Editor Mar 15, 2017
Energy is heading seaside as companies search for more efficient ways to produce power. This renewable energy resource comes from wind at sea. Developers...
Written by Andrew Rudin, Science and Technology Editor Nov 21, 2016
Birds’ beaks have evolved in many ways for many different situations. They can dig deep for food, some can poke deep into flowers. These different uses...
Written by Ryan Guerrero, Managing Editor Feb 6, 2016
A variety of classes at Rio Hondo are still currently open for the current Spring semester.
Among them are classes such as Elements of Calculus, Survey...