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What's up in emerging technology
Baidu is testing neural networks that can match job seekers to jobs
Replacing fertilizer with plant probiotics could slash greenhouse gases
Physics Nobel goes to scientists who invented optical tweezers and laser pulses
Indonesia had an advanced early-warning system—but it wasn’t working when the tsunami struck
Tim Berners-Lee wants to remake the web to help you protect your data
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Business Impact
The secret data collected by dockless bikes is helping cities map your movement
Lime and other companies are gathering masses of location-based information that some cities are leveraging to improve their streets.
Connectivity
Stablecoins will help cryptocurrencies achieve world domination—if they actually work
Price-stable coins could spur the adoption of crypto payment applications, but the technology is largely unproven.
Connectivity
I attended an Oculus conference in virtual reality, and all I got was eyestrain
Facebook’s VR unit revealed the new Quest headset at its conference for developers, but I couldn’t try it from my couch.
Sustainable Energy
Bill Gates has added a geothermal startup to his clean energy fund’s first bets
The $1 billion Breakthrough Energy Ventures fund is also pouring money into geothermal, grid storage, biofuels and more.
Sustainable Energy
A new way to make steel could cut 5% of CO2 emissions at a stroke
Boston Metal has developed technology to electrify steelmaking, and a pending funding round will kick-start a large demonstration project.
Intelligent Machines
A stretchy stick-on patch can take blood pressure readings from deep inside your body
The flexible stamp can collect data that usually requires bulky, invasive equipment.
Executive Briefing
Machine learning - driven analytics: Key to digital transformation
View from the Marketplace
The bot that loved me: How intelligent automation will improve our jobs and our companies
Machine learning technology is the key to reducing expenses, improving productivity and making workers happier.
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MIT professor Dina Katabi explains a gadget she is building that can sit in one spot and track everything from breathing to walking.
Business Impact
How technology advances are changing the economy and providing new opportunities in many industries.
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IKEA designs future autonomous cars that work as hotels, stores, and meeting rooms
The furniture store’s research lab has dreamed up seven ways we might use autonomous vehicles if we don’t actually have to focus on driving.
by Elizabeth Woyke
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We need a cyber arms control treaty to keep hospitals and power grids safe from hackers
A fresh diplomatic push could help put vital public services off limits to nation-state cyberattacks.
by Martin Giles
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The secret data collected by dockless bikes is helping cities map your movement
Lime and other companies are gathering masses of location-based information that some cities are leveraging to improve their streets.
by Elizabeth Woyke
Features
Rewriting Life
Clearing out old cells might help the brain
A popular anti-aging strategy keeps mice from getting senile.
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SPONSORED
Advanced tech, but growth slow and unequal: paradoxes and policies
Slowing productivity growth in major economies amid seemingly booming technology presents a paradox.
by Zia Qureshi
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From the age of perplexity to the era of opportunities
Finance for Growth
by Francisco Gonzalez
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Undoing Aging with Molecular and Cellular Damage Repair
Since the dawn of medicine, aging has been doctors’ foremost challenge.
by Aubrey D. N. J. de Grey
Intelligent Machines
Artificial intelligence and robots are transforming how we work and live.
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China’s leaders are softening their stance on AI
A year after announcing an aggressive plan to dominate artificial intelligence, China’s vice premier has called for international collaboration.
by Will Knight
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New autonomous farm wants to produce food without human workers
Down on a new robot farm, machines tend rows of leafy greens under the watch of software called “The Brain.”
by Erin Winick
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The US is hastening its own decline in AI, says a top Chinese investor
The White House should worry less about China’s progress and invest heavily in artificial intelligence breakthroughs, according to Kai-Fu Lee.
by Will Knight
