Sensors Can Read Your Sweat and Predict Overheating, Here’s Why Privacy Advocates Are Worried

On a hot summer day in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, dozens of men removed pipes, asbestos and hazardous waste as they cleaned up a nuclear power plant and prepared it for demolition. Dressed in head-to-toe coveralls and respirators, the crew members working in a building without power had no visible relief from the heat. Instead, they … Read more