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Internet
Emergency alert system test coming to phones, TVs, and radios across the U.S.
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Electric Vehicles
Sweden is testing a semi-truck trailer covered in 100 square meters of solar panels
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Robots
This small, squishy robot is cuter than its cockroach inspiration
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Technology
Space lasers could beam information to Earth by the end of the year
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AI
This drug-delivery soft robot may help solve medical implants’ scar tissue problem
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Internet
YouTube’s extremist rabbit holes are deep but narrow
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Engineering
A high-speed rail line in California is chugging along towards 2030 debut
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AI
Don’t ask Siri and Alexa for CPR instructions
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Environment
Future leaping robots could take a cue from seed-launching witch hazel plants
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Technology
Silicon Valley’s wealthiest want to build their own city outside of San Francisco
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Technology
Scientists are intentionally bleaching and ‘cryopreserving’ coral
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Technology
DOJ is suing SpaceX for years of workplace discrimination
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Engineering
Japan begins releasing treated Fukushima waste water into the Pacific Ocean
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Technology
Some space junk just got smacked by more space junk, complicating cleanup
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Drones
The largest search of Loch Ness in more than 50 years will deploy drones and hydrophones
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AI
These AI-powered robot arms are delicate enough to pick up Pringles chips
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Engineering
The latest kirigami-inspired engineering materials are also works of art
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Engineering
Scientists brew stronger concrete with coffee grounds
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Engineering
Ancient Egyptian ‘air conditioning’ could help cool modern buildings
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Robots
These bathroom-cleaning bots won’t replace human janitors any time soon
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Engineering
A cargo ship with 123-foot ‘WindWing’ sails has just departed on its maiden voyage
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AI
A version of OpenAI’s GPT-4 will be ‘teaching’ thousands of kids this fall
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Internet
Spotify considered axing white noise podcasts to save $38 million
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Technology
Titanium dioxide-coated mesh can purify contaminated fog
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Social Media
Elon Musk’s management is killing Science Twitter
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AI
Associated Press sets its first AI rules for journalists
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Technology
Scientists made a Pink Floyd cover from brain scans
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Engineering
The same metal found on hot rods and Harleys could revolutionize solar panels
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Robots
Origami-inspired robot can gently turn pages and carry objects 16,000 times its weight
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Fossil Fuels
The US is investing more than $1 billion in carbon capture, but big oil is still involved
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AI
School district uses ChatGPT to help remove library books
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Technology
3D-printed vegan calamari rings could be next on the menu
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Self Driving
Self-driving taxis get the green light on 24/7 service in San Francisco
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AI
AI programs often exclude African languages. These researchers have a plan to fix that.
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Engineering
Texas could get a 205-mph bullet train zipping between Houston and Dallas
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Technology
Colorado is getting a state-of-the-art laser fusion facility
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Technology
Virgin Galactic’s second commercial flight sent three tourists to space’s edge
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Technology
Why medical engineers tattooed a single cell with gold
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AI
Zoom could be using your ‘content’ to train its AI
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Robots
This waddling robot could guide baby turtles to the sea
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Technology
Solar power helps keep Europe’s grid reliable in historic heat
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Technology
The world’s first hydrogen-powered train has made its final stop
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AI
Pregnant woman arrested after facial recognition tech error
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AI
Why industrial automation can be so costly
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Robots
NASA gears up to send a trio of rovers to the moon in 2024
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Aviation
Hydrogen-powered flight is closer to takeoff than ever
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Engineering
Plasma beams could one day cool overheating electronics in a flash
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AI
Deepfake audio already fools people nearly 25 percent of the time
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Technology
The US ends incandescent lightbulb sales—with brighter days ahead
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AI
First-of-its-kind AI brain implant surgery helped a man regain feeling in his hand
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Internet
Outdated broadband equipment could find new life as EV chargers
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Engineering
Two ancient materials may help solve a modern energy dilemma
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Technology
Cold War-era atomic weapons facilities in the US could become clean energy powerhouses
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Drones
A new mapping algorithm aims to steer drivers towards the safest route
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Engineering
These super strong nanostructures are made of glass-coated DNA
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AI
A new kind of thermal imaging sees the world in striking colors
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Robots
Robot limbs could keep satellite plasma thrusters at an arm’s length
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Security
Amazon’s palm-scanning payment tech will hit all Whole Foods stores this year
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Technology
Artificial nests could give endangered birds a home near new offshore wind farm
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AI
Deepfake videos may be convincing enough to create false memories
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Engineering
Scientists accidentally capture metals ‘healing’ themselves
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AI
ChatGPT’s accuracy has gotten worse, study shows
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Engineering
An American start-up claims it just set a geothermal energy record
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Technology
Japan’s plan to release treated water from the Fukushima nuclear plant is actually pretty safe
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