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Genomic medicine
Google’s Long, Strange Life-Span Trip
Why does a mole rat live 30 years but a mouse only three? With $1.5 billion in the bank, Google’s anti-aging spinout Calico is rich enough to find out.

Innovation strategies
Will Science Have a Seat at President Trump’s Table?
Every president since FDR has had a science advisor. Trump has yet to name one or indicate leading candidates.

Genomic medicine
Questionable “Young Blood” Transfusions Offered in U.S. as Anti-Aging Remedy
A startup called Ambrosia will fill your veins with the blood of young people and empty your pockets of $8,000.

Innovation strategies
Obama’s Technology Legacy
The past eight years saw some wins, and more than a few failures.
Automated cars
Robot Cars Can Learn to Drive without Leaving the Garage
Playing video games and surfing Google Street View can teach software a lot about driving.

Security and privacy
Air Force Tests IBM’s Brain-Inspired Chip as an Aerial Tank Spotter
Chips with silicon “neurons” could make satellites, aircraft, and drones smarter.
Internet of things
This $500 Tablet Brings Words to Blind Users’ Fingertips
The first of its kind, the device will include a touch screen and 14-line Braille display.

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Gene editing
One Man’s Quest to Hack His Own Genes
When Brian Hanley set out to test a gene therapy, he started with himself.

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Computing
From the latest smartphones to advances in quantum computing, the hardware behind today's digital age is rapidly changing.
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Cybersecurity Experts Uncover Dormant Botnet of 350,000 Twitter Accounts
A massive botnet secretly infiltrated the Twitterverse in 2013 but has lain mysteriously dormant since then, say researchers.
by Emerging Technology from the arXiv

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New U.K. Surveillance Law Will Have Worldwide Implications
Even if you don’t live in Britain, the U.K.’s new “Snooper’s Charter” is worth watching. It could inspire other democratic nations to adopt aggressive surveillance policies.
by Mike Orcutt

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Researcher Claims He’s Identified a Co-creator of a Massive Internet of Things Botnet
But even if we find out who orchestrated some of the fiercest Internet attacks of late, will it matter?
by Jamie Condliffe

View from the Marketplace
Big Data Game-Changer: Alibaba’s Double 11 Event Raises the Bar for Online Sales
The ever-expanding Double 11 Global Online Shopping Festival showcases Alibaba’s innovations in key technology areas such as big data, cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and virtual reality.
Biomedicine
New technologies and biological insights are providing unprecedented ways of improving our health.
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FDA Mulls Tighter Regulation of Gene-Edited Animals
The regulator has suggested that it treat every edit of an animal’s genome like a new drug, but some scientists think it could slow progress.
by Jamie Condliffe

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Voice Analysis Tech Could Diagnose Disease
Researchers enlist smartphones and machine learning to find vocal patterns that might signal post-traumatic stress disorder or even heart disease.
by Emily Mullin

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The Billion-Dollar Bid to Prevent Epidemics
Filling a gap that pharma fails to fund, a new initiative will develop vaccines to prevent outbreaks of emerging viruses.
by Jamie Condliffe

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Rejoice, Disorganized Workers: This Smart Cloud Looks After Your Files For You
The storage company Box ratchets up its competition with Dropbox.
by Will Knight

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Your Car’s Sensors Are About to Shorten Your Commute
Mapping company Here aims to crowdsource data from cars’ on-board sensors and use it to alert drivers or autonomous vehicles to conditions on the road ahead.
by Jamie Condliffe

Innovations, Ideas, and Insights
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A Secure Model of IoT with Blockchain
The Internet of Things is a fast-growing, increasingly complex network of connected devices. This excerpt from an Open Mind article touches on blockchain as a way of securing this new ecosystem.
by Ahmed Banafa

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The Future of Artificial Intelligence and Cybernetics
In this article excerpt, a British researcher discusses why AI and cybernetics are moving beyond the realm of science fiction—but warns that the technologies also raise significant ethical questions.
by Kevin Warwick, Coventry University

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The Ethics of Human Enhancement
Recent scientific advancements increasingly allow humans to improve everything from memory to appearance. But those capabilities come with questions about how they should be used, and who should make those decisions.
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