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Technology
FDA approves Apple Watch screening for sleep apnea risk
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AI
How an AI ‘debunkbot’ can change a conspiracy theorist’s mind
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Technology
Hyperloop’s not dead, apparently
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Vehicles
Ford files patent for a car with holographic cops and guard dogs
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Science
Scientists finally get a 3D view of degrading microplastics
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Robots
This robot is being controlled by a King oyster mushroom
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AI
‘The world is not prepared:’ How AI energy thirst might tap into geothermal power
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Mack DeGeurin
Science
Chefs are using fungus to transform food garbage into fancy, fully edible dishes
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AI
AI can spot tuberculosis early by listening to your cough
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Robots
The skyscraper window-washing robots are here
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AI
Researchers worry about AI turning humans into jerks
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Space
‘What goes up, must come down:’ Junk satellites are a looming hazard
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AI
AI trained on AI churns out gibberish garbage
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Science
Our memory of music persists in old age
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Technology
Ready or not, here come the police drones
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Security
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Robots
Bug brains could help drone swarms find their way home
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Mack DeGeurin
Technology
This camera turns people into stick figures to preserve privacy
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Mars
Future astronauts could safely drink their own urine with this Dune-like device
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Technology
A hydrogen-powered air taxi flew 523 miles emitting only water vapor
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Mack DeGeurin
Technology
Self-cooling turf could make sweltering sports more bearable
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Mack DeGeurin
Aviation
Boeing agrees to plead guilty to felony charge related to 737 Max crashes
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Robots
This egg-shaped security robot is now roaming hospitals
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Mack DeGeurin
Animals
The ‘smart’ animal club keeps getting bigger
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Robots
Can grocery-bagging robots make self-checkout less of a pain?
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Mack DeGeurin
Technology
Digital price tags can change the cost of groceries 6 times per minute
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Mack DeGeurin
Robots
These robots learned tennis and boxing after observing people
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Mack DeGeurin
AI
AI-enabled virtual training could make robotic exoskeletons more common
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AI
AI candidates are running for office
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Internet
YouTube restricts kids’ ability to see some gun content
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Drones
How drones and AI could help farmers fight a stink bug invasion
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Social Media
Angry Instagram posts won’t stop Meta AI from using your content
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Technology
What would you do with a robotic third thumb?
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AI
AI will require even more energy than we thought
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Mack DeGeurin
Technology
Phone screens of the future might be squishy
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Mack DeGeurin
AI
AI-powered headphones can tune into a single voice in a crowd
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Vehicles
Speeding cars could start beeping to nag their drivers into slowing down
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Science
Why did Florida ban lab-grown meat?
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Animals
What happened when scientists taught parrots to video chat?
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Renewables
Battery prices are plummeting. That’s good news for the planet.
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AI
Can AI help tell the difference between a good and bad sweet potato?
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Mack DeGeurin
Technology
Newest luxury submersible offers ocean explorers champagne and blackjack
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Robots
Why animals run faster than their robot doppelgängers… for now
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Technology
US finally breaks ground on its first-ever high-speed rail
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Mental Health
How psychedelic-assisted therapies can be more effective
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Mack DeGeurin
Vehicles
Nearly all Cybertrucks recalled over faulty accelerator pedal, misapplied soap
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Technology
Oklahoma City plans to have the country’s tallest skyscraper
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Technology
When technology can read your brain waves, who owns your thoughts?
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Mack DeGeurin
Robots
Daddy long-legs-inspired robot could one day squirm through Martian caves
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Robots
RIP Atlas, the world’s beefiest humanoid robot
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Technology
Boeing supplier defends using dish soap as lubricant: ‘This is actually an innovative approach’
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AI
Ready or not, AI is in our schools
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Internet
Internet providers finally forced to reveal all hidden fees on ‘nutrition’ label
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Environment
Make it snow! Researchers explore sci-fi scenarios of human weather control
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Robots
Apple’s ‘next big thing’ could be a robot butler
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Internet
Online porn restrictions are leading to a VPN boom
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Mack DeGeurin
Self Driving
NYC takes first step towards unleashing robotaxis on city roads
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AI
Autonomous robots help farmers prepare for world’s largest tulip bloom
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Cryptocurrency
AI companies eye fossil fuels to meet booming energy demand
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Gene Editing
Surgeons complete first-ever gene-edited pig kidney transplant
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Mack DeGeurin
AI
AI-generated nonsense is leaking into scientific journals
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Mack DeGeurin
Robots
‘Parkour’ robot dog can leap, jump, and crawl its way through complex obstacle courses
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Mack DeGeurin
Vehicles
‘Safe’ driver assist tools could be doing more harm than good
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Mack DeGeurin
Aviation
Dish soap, hotel key cards, and confusion: Boeing FAA audit unearths dozens of issues
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Mack DeGeurin
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