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Self Driving
This self-driving car relies on spinning lasers to navigate down rural roads
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Projects
How to brew worm tea
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Environment
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Rob Verger
Self Driving
Self-driving cars should earn people’s trust with good communication
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AI
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AI
Facebook used billions of hashtagged Instagram photos to train its AI
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Technology
Watch water droplets dance across a surface using electricity
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Technology
Disney’s haptic VR jacket lets you feel snowball impacts and snakes slithering
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Vehicles
What Amazon’s in-car delivery service means for your vehicle’s future
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Aviation
Meet the test dummies NASA uses to simulate and study aircraft crashes
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AI
MIT is making a device that can ‘hear’ the words you say silently
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Self Driving
Apple thinks putting on a VR headset could help fight nausea in the car
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Self Driving
Someday, you might subscribe to a self-driving taxi service, Netflix-style
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AI
Alexa should laugh more, not less, because people prefer social robots
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AI
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AI
Google’s Clips camera uses AI to try to spot your important family moments
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Security
Your private browsing isn’t as incognito as you want it to be
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Internet
It doesn’t matter how many legs the new lobster emoji has
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Technology
It took carbon fiber—and spy work—to get Paralympic skiers better gear
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AI
STANK LOVE, BEAR WIG, and other sayings from AI-generated candy hearts
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Aviation
A wind tunnel and laser guidance helped the Olympic luge team learn about uniform tech
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AI
Chinese cops are using facial-recognition sunglasses. Here’s how that tech works.
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Cryptocurrency
Bitcoin is bonkers right now. Here’s why you shouldn’t count it out.
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Self Driving
You probably won’t own a self-driving car, but you’ll ride in them a lot
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AI
What we know about Chronicle, Alphabet’s mysterious new company
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Rob Verger
Self Driving
A motorcyclist is suing GM after crashing into its self-driving car
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Rob Verger
Technology
U.S. Olympic skiers have been swooshing in VR to prep for the winter games
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Cryptocurrency
This is what determines the price of Bitcoin
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Rob Verger
Security
The Meltdown and Spectre vulnerabilities affect nearly every computer. Here’s what you need to know.
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Rob Verger
Technology
How a FedEx employee discovered the world’s largest prime number
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Aviation
Why no one has died in a commercial passenger jet crash in more than a year
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Exoplanets
Artificial intelligence just discovered two new exoplanets
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Cryptocurrency
Is it too late to buy Bitcoin?
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Security
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AI
Watch the weird videos used to train AI what different actions look like
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Renewables
Tesla actually built the world’s biggest battery. Here’s how it works.
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AI
AI can figure out a place’s politics by analyzing cars on Google Street View
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AI
Humans still rule drone racing, but NASA’s AI pilot might change that
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Internet
Burning questions for the top ‘Hall of Fame’ reviewer on Amazon
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Electric Vehicles
Tesla is crowdfunding its vehicles with big promises
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Technology
These are the world’s most powerful supercomputers
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Internet
You can use aluminum foil to strengthen your Wi-Fi signal
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Health
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Internet
How do those internet balloons over Puerto Rico work?
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AI
How artificial intelligence could help spies do their jobs
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Security
Wi-Fi has a serious vulnerability. Here’s how to stay safe.
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Technology
You don’t need a $200 Oculus Go to get into virtual reality right now
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Health
Uber can actually help prevent drunk driving accidents—in some cities
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Smartwatches
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Military
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AI
Siri has a peppy new voice. But that’s not the most important thing.
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Security
Apple’s new Face ID system uses a sensing strategy that dates back decades
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Projects
This engineer spent 4 months installing a headphone jack on an iPhone 7
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Technology
Here’s what you need to know about the Samsung Note8 smartphone
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NASA
NASA is about to find out if a supercomputer can survive a year in space
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Technology
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AI
Artificial intelligence now powers all of Facebook’s translation
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Rob Verger
Technology
Lyft’s about to seriously change the race for self-driving cars
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Rob Verger
Security
Your anti-virus software is not enough
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Robots
Now kids can easily program a complex robot to recognize a smile
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Rob Verger
Weather
How scientists modeled a deadly tornado with an insanely powerful computer
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Rob Verger
Self Driving
Bosch plans to use radar sensors in millions of cars to make better maps
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Rob Verger
Computers
Intel’s new chip puts a teraflop in your desktop. Here’s what that means
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Rob Verger
Technology
VR has a hard time showing you things up close, but Oculus might have a fix
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Rob Verger
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