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Waymo plans to put autonomous taxis on freeways ‘in the coming weeks’
The company says it will take a 'phased' approach.
Scientists finally discover the enzyme that makes pee yellow
Understanding bilirubin reductase could lead to better treatments for gallstones, jaundice, and inflammatory bowel disease.
OpenAI argues it is ‘impossible’ to train ChatGPT without copyrighted work
The tech company says it has 'a mission to ensure that artificial general intelligence benefits all of humanity.'
How Nissan created brighter headlights that won’t blind oncoming traffic
The brand’s engineering and design teams are working on new headlight patterns to make the roads safer.
The FTC wants your help fighting AI vocal cloning scams
Judges will award $25,000 to the best idea on how to combat malicious audio deepfakes.
Central American volcanoes offer clues to Earth’s geological evolution
Along 1,100 kilometers, from Mexico to Costa Rica, lies the Central American volcanic arc, where the variety of magma types make for a geological paradise.
This long-lost, earliest MS-DOS precursor was discovered in a floppy disk collection
Before Microsoft released MS-DOS, there was 86-DOS. Now version 0.1 is online thanks to a hobbyist’s archival work.
The next frontier in EV battery recycling: Graphite
In the race to build a circular battery industry, one mineral has been overlooked—until now.
NASA is headed for the moon next week, and it’s bringing lots of weird stuff
United Launch Alliance's unmanned spacecraft takes off on January 8, 2024, carrying new tools, tiny robots, and... Gene Roddenberry’s ashes.
Cookies are finally dying. But what comes next?
What you need to know about Google's plan to replace the internet's most pervasive tracker.