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What's up in emerging technology
Google won’t renew its military AI contract
Alibaba is testing a delivery robot with a revolutionary pair of eyes
Waymo and GM just made big moves in the great self-driving-car race
Walmart’s order-by-text service is a shot across Amazon Prime’s bow
Oculus just kicked off an experiment in social VR
Sustainable Energy
NASA’s building new tools to manage water as climate dangers grow
After years of measuring California’s Sierra snowpack from the air, the agency is now developing similar systems for space.
Connectivity
Now playing: a movie you control with your mind
Richard Ramchurn’s The Moment lets you play film director, using just your brainwaves.
Intelligent Machines
Microsoft is creating an oracle for catching biased AI algorithms
As more people use artificial intelligence, they will need tools that detect unfairness in the underlying algorithms.
Connectivity
How to get blockchains to talk to each other
If blockchains are really going to give us the internet of money, they’ll need to work together.
Sustainable Energy
California is throttling back record levels of solar—and that’s bad news for climate goals
Without big changes, the oversupply of renewables will stall efforts to overhaul the power sector.
Intelligent Machines
The US military is funding an effort to catch deepfakes and other AI trickery
But DARPA’s technologists admit that it might be a losing battle.
Business Impact
Job of the future: Embalming your online persona
The woman organizing our messy digital lives to survive us.
June 4-5, 2018
MIT Media Lab
When robots are your colleagues, which human skills will still matter?
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Liquidity, an Alameda, California-based startup, has developed a low-cost water filter made from nanofibers that it hopes will reduce water-borne diseases in poor countries.
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Rewriting Life
Reprogramming our bodies to make us healthier.
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Gene therapy is saving children’s lives—but screening to discover who needs it is lagging behind
States in the US have been slow to test newborns for genetic conditions.
by Emily Mullin
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It’s fiction, but America just got wiped out by a man-made terror germ
At “germ games” held in Washington, DC, pandemic planners get a look at the threat posed by synthetic biology.
by Antonio Regalado
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Does the brain store information in discrete or analog form?
New evidence in favor of a discrete form of data storage could change the way we understand the brain and the devices we build to interface with it.
by Emerging Technology from the arXiv
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Sustainable Energy
The scientist still fighting for the clean fuel the world forgot
A decade of investment in advanced biofuels led nowhere, but Jay Keasling remains undaunted.
Sustainable Energy
Can we sustainably provide food, water, and energy to a growing population during a climate crisis?
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Trump’s coal pandering plan would raise costs, undermine renewables
Other power producers will immediately challenge the order.
by James Temple
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NASA’s building new tools to manage water as climate dangers grow
After years of measuring California’s Sierra snowpack from the air, the agency is now developing similar systems for space.
by James Temple
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California is throttling back record levels of solar—and that’s bad news for climate goals
Without big changes, the oversupply of renewables will stall efforts to overhaul the power sector.
by James Temple
