The period from 1970 until the late 1990s is popularly known as the “Golden Age” of serial killers in the
The period from 1970 until the late 1990s is popularly known as the “Golden Age” of serial killers in the
I’ve spent some time in the past discussing biometric data and all of the privacy concerns that come along with
My newest novel, Blood on the Bayou, is centered in New Orleans, one of the most unique cultures in the
Did you know that monetary gain is one of the top reasons that serial killers, and murderers in general, kill
Continuing our true crime tour of New Orleans, next up is the gruesome murders of Theresa and Leonide Moity—more widely
In a recent article in the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Susan D’Agostino presents provocative views faced by the artificial
Time and time again, the advancements made in technology have been applied in warfare to increase efficiency and get an
A chilling statement in the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists presents yet another example of the dangers of pursuing technology
In my recent novel, Dragon on the Far Side of the Moon, I weave a thriller where the U.S. and
Today, everyone knows about computer hacking in one way or another. Even those who weren’t born as digital natives are
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