Home Tech Scientists ask beachgoers to help keep track of sharks through new app Tech Scientists ask beachgoers to help keep track of sharks through new app By Washington Herald - June 8, 2022 A new app allows users to submit shark sightings, which would then be verified by a coordinator for other users’ knowledge. Read More RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR Tech Suspended Google engineer claims ‘sentient’ AI bot has hired a lawyer Tech Hackers steal $100M of digital coins from crypto firm Harmony Tech Tesla to pay workers’ abortion travel costs after moving HQ to Texas Tech Mind-blowing footage reveals 12,000 mile plasma tornado shooting from the sun Tech China analyst urges possible attacks on Elon Musk’s Starlink satellites Tech Elon Musk says Tesla’s new car factories ‘losing billions of dollars’ Popular articles Savannah Guthrie says husband working for Johnny Depp before interview with lawyers Media Washington Herald - June 9, 2022 Washington Post reporter pleads with Felicia Sonmez: ‘Please stop’ Media Washington Herald - June 8, 2022 WeWork Opens Up a Startup Incubator Videos Washington Herald - June 14, 2022 Jet fuel prices double ahead of busy summer travel season Business Washington Herald - May 27, 2022 Latest News Sheryl Sandberg rips Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade reversal: ‘Huge setback’ Washington Herald - June 25, 2022 Outgoing Meta COO Sheryl Sandberg slammed the Supreme Court’s 6-3 decision Friday to overturn the Roe V. Wade decision that legalized abortion at the... Dow jumps more 800 points as Wall Street ends week on... June 25, 2022 Cadillac’s new electric luxury sedan might cost $300,000 June 24, 2022 You’re not crazy, wine pours are shrinking June 24, 2022 Russian ruble is the best-performing currency of 2022 despite sanctions June 23, 2022