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Why a tech giant is embracing old-school magnetic tape storage
IBM believes that tape technology will continue to be valuable for modern companies.
Google is training robots to interact with humans through ping pong
Here's how a machine learns to rally.
Refining the clock’s second takes time—and lasers
A Chinese research team set a new distance record for syncing two timepieces thanks to some very precise lasers.
Adobe’s new AI can turn a 2D photo into a 3D scene
A sneak preview of "Beyond the Seen."
The toll to scroll: Netflix introduces new fees for ‘extra users’
Netflix's upcharge for account sharing is expected to arrive early next year.
Neanderthal genomes reveal family bonds from 54,000 years ago
The DNA of this Neanderthal unit gives a glimpse into the social bonds of our most distant ancestors.
Mind-controlling ‘zombie’ parasites are real
Plus other fun facts from The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week.
The Brilliant 10: The top up-and-coming minds in science
These scientists and engineers are taking on some of medicine, chemistry, and society’s biggest challenges—and succeeding.
The sharp science behind fangs, the ultimate biting weapon
Fangs, thorns, spines, and claws are biological defenses that can puncture threats.
These military vehicles are designed to deploy drone-like missiles
Loitering munitions, transported on wheels.