Science & Technology

Guest Mode | Privacy Actions

It’s easier than ever to use Google’s privacy controls with a little help from Google Assistant. To control your Google Assistant activity using your voice, just say something like “Hey Google, delete what I just said,” and Google Assistant will delete your Assistant activity. To learn more, visit safety.google/assistant... Read More

Finding blue holes with Google Maps

The Great Barrier Reef’s “blue holes” are sought after by researchers and underwater explorers, who are able to learn vital information about life in the ocean from these unique geological formations. With the help of Google Maps, a team of researchers are learning what blue holes can tell us about how to better protect coral reefs.... Read More

Stump Kitchen: Creating community

LGBTQ+ and disabled chef Alexis uses YouTube and Google Meet to help pursue her passion for vegan cooking, while creating a safe space to celebrate the amazing, unique ways we move through the world. To learn more about how Google is empowering the disabled community, visit: https://goo.gle/buildingforeveryone... Read More

A Day in the Life of a Google.org Fellow

Over the past year a team of Google.org Fellows worked with the Satcher Health Leadership Institute at Morehouse School of Medicine and a multi-disciplinary Health Equity Taskforce to understand COVID-19 health inequities. Today, we released The Health Equity Tracker (HET), a publicly available data platform that visually displays and contextualizes the health disparities facing communities of color throughout the U.S.... Read More

Google — A Bilingüe Story

Vero has always believed that language is a crucial part of staying connected to one’s heritage. So when her journey as a first generation Mexican American, a teacher, and mother intersected, she discovered her true passion — helping kids connect with their culture while bringing learning to life with Google tools like Lens and AR in Search. ... Read More

Forward Rhythm

Jason Barnes (@cybrnetx), a drummer and composer from Atlanta, lost his lower right arm after an electrical accident in 2012. Determined to continue pursuing music, Jason teamed up with a group of Georgia Tech researchers to create a custom, TensorFlow-powered drumming arm that enables him to drum almost as naturally as if he was playing with his own arm.
Learn more about how Jason and others are leading the way in accessible technology at https://goo.gle/forwardrhythm... Read More