Brooke Becher
Staff Reporter at Built In
Expertise: Hardware and Robotics
Education: University of Lincoln, United Kingdom; California State University, Long Beach

Brooke Becher is a Built In staff reporter covering hardware and robotics. Based out of Los Angeles, she’s been writing culture features and reporting local news since 2014.

Becher holds a master’s degree in journalism and international human rights from the University of Lincoln, based in the United Kingdom, as well as a bachelor’s in journalism and mass communication from California State University, Long Beach. Her dissertation analyzed the nation’s narrative on rape culture through Western, online news media coverage, spanning the American political spectrum. 

Past works are featured in LA Weekly, The Orange County Register, GOOD Magazine, Long Beach Press Telegram, California Business Journal and Los Angeles Magazine.

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An exposed plastic brain being controlled by two neuromarketing controllers.
How the marketing trend uses brain mapping to get customers buying.
Food and data produced by innovative food companies.
These food companies use technology to change how we eat.
A close-up view of a bubble reflecting a rainbow of colors.
Yes — according to some. But experts predict a revival of NFTs as blockchain-enhanced tools with everyday applications.
A digital tech cannabis leaf.
These cannabis tech companies are blazing new trails.
A group of Decentraland users gathered in a public square created in Decentraland.
An introduction to Decentraland, the NFT-based marketplace offering ownership in a shared virtual world.
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Quiet quitters put in the minimum amount of work required to keep their jobs.
A row of Bitcoin ATMs extending infinitely into the distance.
These standalone kiosks instantly turn crypto into cash with little to no personal identification.
A whale's tail holding up a Bitcoin coin.
A deep dive on crypto whales, the biggest wallets in the crypto sea.
Stacks of silver Litecoin coins.
A deep dive into the history of the original altcoin — Bitcoin’s speedier cousin.
A collage of enterprise software icons.
These enterprise software solutions do everything from automate tedious tasks to enhance data security.
A user at the center of their web 5 experience.
Web5 is a vision for a decentralized internet similar to Web3, but there’s a few key differences.
Two copies of the Ethereum logo intersecting one another.
Ethereum staking lets users lock in tokens to validate transactions — and get paid.