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  • Climate Change: The Moral Choices

    The effects of global warming will persist for hundreds of years. What are our responsibilities and duties today to help safeguard the distant future? That is the question ethicists are now asking.

    412 comments

  • Uninspiring Vista

    How Microsoft’s long-awaited operating system disappointed a stubborn fan.

    330 comments

  • 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?

    189 comments

  • Windows 8: Design over Usability

    Windows 8 gets a lot right, but Microsoft’s determination to offer computer and mobile users the same interface makes the operating system somewhat weird.

    70 comments

  • Hell and Hydrogen

    No matter how well they’re engineered, hydrogen cars offer no real answer to the imminent threats posed by global warming.

    64 comments

  • Proceed with Caution toward the Self-Driving Car

    Completely autonomous vehicles will remain a fantasy for years. Until they’re here, we need technology that enhances human drivers’ abilities rather than making those abilities increasingly obsolete.

    53 comments

  • The Difference Between Makers and Manufacturers

    Fans of 3-D printers and digital design tools argue that these technologies will transform the way we make goods. But can the “maker” movement really produce more than iPhone covers and jewelry?

    40 comments

  • Cryptocurrency

    The bitcoin, a virtual medium of exchange, could be a real alternative to government-issued money—but only if it survives hoarding by speculators.

    35 comments

  • Nuclear Power Renaissance?

    Thirty years after Three Mile Island, nuclear is still too risky. But now the risks have shifted from physical to financial.

    34 comments

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