Laura Geggel, Senior Writer at Live Science, discusses the recently found void in Egypt's Great Pyramid, and how tiny robots are being used to understand this discovery.
Geggel talks the ins and out of the technology and explains why this particular discovery is so fascinating for scientists. She notes that cosmic particles called 'muons' first discovered the void. The tiny robots used in researching this discovery also have the ability to contribute to other scientific research.
The Supreme Court is weighing Wednesday whether Facebook, Twitter and YouTube can be sued over a 2017 Islamic State group attack on a Turkish nightclub based on the argument the platforms assisted in fueling the growth of the terrorist organization.