- Last night, a bomb detonated at the virtual reality center of Boston’s Northeastern University — and a note left with the device offers clues as to the perpetrator’s unhinged motives.
- As CNN reports, a man who worked at Northeastern’s virtual reality center was injured and is in the hospital after opening a case that housed the explosive, though university officials have stressed that his injuries are relatively minor.
- Along with the explosive, the case also contained a note that law enforcement officials told CNN contained a “rambling” manifesto which, among other things, criticized the relationship between VR and academia and named Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg.