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Clean power
This New Fuel Could Make Nuclear Power Safer and Cheaper
Lightbridge has developed a metallic fuel for nuclear reactors that it claims will tackle some of the industry’s biggest challenges, but safety questions remain.
Clean power
Obama’s Last Nuclear Summit Meets as the Threat of Terrorism Looms
Barack Obama has made nuclear security a centerpiece of his administration, but experts say the risk of nuclear terrorism is ratcheting up.
Computer science
Microsoft Says Maverick Chatbot Tay Foreshadows the Future of Computing
Despite a history of making irksome digital assistants, Microsoft thinks you want to converse with your computer.
Taking on the Cybersecurity Challenge
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Robotics
Smart machines are beginning to speak to us and act on their own.
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How Google Plans to Solve Artificial Intelligence
Mastering Go is just the beginning for Google DeepMind, which hopes to create human-like AI.
by Tom Simonite
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Sorry, Shoppers: Delivery Drones Might Not Fly for a While
Despite legislative momentum behind projects like those being developed by Google, Amazon, and others, big technology challenges stand in the way of delivery drones.
by Will Knight
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Chatty Cars Are Getting Out on the Road
Car-to-car communication, which may reduce traffic accidents and congestion, is about to undergo testing on roadways in Sunnyvale, California.
by Will Knight
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Fossil fuel transition
Tesla’s Cheaper Model 3 Could Strain Charging Infrastructure
The more-affordable Tesla Model 3, to be unveiled Thursday, is projected to sell in huge numbers. But will there be enough places to charge them?
Work
Automated Anesthesiologist Suffers a Painful Defeat
A machine that makes anesthesiologists unnecessary for some medical procedures has failed amid poor sales and resistance from doctors and nurses.
Health and medical information
The Fridge Laser That Detects Bacteria Crawling All Over Food
Spotting the bacteria that causes food poisoning has always been a time-consuming and expensive business. Until now.
Virtual reality
Sound Makes Virtual Reality a More Powerful Painkiller
Listening to audio while playing a VR game can help you control pain, new research indicates.
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Tomorrow's machines
Sorry, Shoppers: Delivery Drones Might Not Fly for a While
Despite legislative momentum behind projects like those being developed by Google, Amazon, and others, big technology challenges stand in the way of delivery drones.
Biomedicine
New technologies and biological insights are providing unprecedented ways of improving our health.
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When Biology Meets Ideology
A new book reopens a notorious case of bungled science in the Soviet Union.
by Maggie Koerth-Baker
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Genome Discovery Holds Key to Designer Organisms
Scientists are homing in on the fewest genes needed for an organism to survive.
by Karen Weintraub
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Controlling Diabetes with a Skin Patch
A flexible tattoo senses glucose levels in sweat and delivers a drug as needed.
by David Talbot
Internet of things
Alphabet and Facebook’s Stratospheric Internet Plans Get Tangled in High-Altitude Red Tape
Plans to use drones and balloons to provide wireless Internet will need considerable help from regulators overseeing airspace and communications satellites.
Big data
Baidu Uses Map Searches to Predict When Crowds Will Get Out of Control
China’s leading search engine, Baidu, says user data can help it predict when real-world gatherings become so large they’re dangerous.
Big data
Data Mining Reveals the Four Urban Conditions That Create Vibrant City Life
The lack of an evidence-based approach to city planning has ruined cities all over the world. But data-mining techniques are finally revealing the rules that make cities successful, vibrant places to live.