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  • King Natural Gas

    Will cheap natural gas give us an opportunity to reduce ­emissions while inventing new technologies? Or will we simply become addicted to another fossil fuel?

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  • Personal Defenses

    Cataloguing the uniqueness of an individual immune system offers a new understanding of disease.

  • Incubating Programmers

    Gadgets aren’t made hackable enough to encourage young people to become innovators in computing.

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  • 81 Years Ago

    The fear that our devices are somehow altering our brains might seem exclusively modern. But in 1931, Technology Review published “Machine-Made Minds: The Psychological Effects of Modern Technology,” in which John Bakeless explored how machines had transformed the very nature of human thought. Here’s what he had to say:

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  • Three Questions for Patti Maes

    Maes, whose research group studies human-computer interaction, says mobile devices may soon eavesdrop on their owners to anticipate their needs.

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