Steve Henn is NPR's technology correspondent based in Menlo Park, California, who is currently on assignment with Planet Money. An award winning journalist, he now covers the intersection of technology and modern life - exploring how digital innovations are changing the way we interact with people we love, the institutions we depend on and the world around us. In 2012 he came frighteningly close to crashing one of the first Tesla sedans ever made. He has taken a ride in a self-driving car, and flown a drone around Stanford's campus with a legal expert on privacy and robotics.
Dozens gathered in Springdale to remember Renee Good and others who have been killed by ICE, while denouncing increased ICE enforcement across the country.
Firebird blends light, sound and recycled technology in an immersive space at the Momentary. Built from more than 500 salvaged car taillights, the installation syncs with Igor Stravinsky’s music.
Randy Dixon of the Pryor Center walks through archival audio and video on the history of Arkansas Educational Television, now Arkansas TV, its PBS roots and role in the state.