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Tesla Model Y vehicles can be hacked—in theory
A security researcher published the complex method. Here's how it all works.
AI voice filters can make you sound like anyone—and make anyone sound like you
Koe Recast is only the latest in a string of uncanny vocal imitation options... and expect many more to come.
Amazon’s tech empire is expanding into mechatronics
This is just the latest in a string of robotics company acquisitions.
We have quantum computers—now Amazon and Harvard want a quantum internet
AWS is working on both quantum computers and a way to network them together.
How the logic of ‘winter selection’ shaped centuries of bad science
Human intelligence evolved in Africa. Joseph L. Graves Jr. breaks down the prejudiced ideas that led some biologists to think otherwise.
World’s largest shipping company reroutes ships to protect world’s largest animals
A unique population of endangered blue whales is at risk of vessel strikes in the Indian Ocean.
Is ‘cloud seeding’ actually helping fight drought?
The unique but contentious technology is being used in China and the UAE.
These tiny ‘dragons’ flew through the trees of Madagascar 200 million years ago
Meet the flying reptile Coelurosauravus elivensis.
Iran grabbed two of the Navy’s Saildrones earlier this month. Why?
In response to the second of two incidents, the Navy pointed out that the uncrewed vessels were "taking unclassified photos."
Hawaii’s prolonged drought is pushing native species to the brink
Protecting native forests is crucial for bringing in water, but the drought—and invasive hoofed mammals—aren’t making it easy.