FCC (re)approves net neutrality rules in repeat of battle over internet regulation

It’s déjà vu for net neutrality all over again. On Thursday, the FCC voted with a Democratic majority along party lines to adopt an order that would largely restore the agency’s net neutrality rules from a decade ago. The move reignites the long-running political fight over internet regulation, and cable and telecom companies are expected … Read more

Internet services now come with price information in the form of a ‘nutrition label’

From Wednesday, internet users will now have more transparency about their broadband services. The Federal Communications Commission now requires broadband providers to clearly label all information about the price and performance of their services. Alejandro Roark, head of the FCC’s consumer and government affairs bureau, spoke to ABC News’ “Start Here” about the new rule. … Read more

How the successor to the Large Hadron Collider will hunt for the dark universe

Plans for the successor to the most powerful particle accelerator in the world, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), are in full swing. The new atom smasher, called the Future Circular Collider (FCC), will dwarf the LHC in size and power. It will fuse particles with so much energy that scientists say it could be able … Read more