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The story of neodymium reveals many of the challenges we’ll likely face across the supply chain in the coming century and beyond. Leaving aside meteorites that strike Earth’s surface and ...
We’re making more data than ever. What can—and should—we save for future generations? And will they be able to understand it? There is a photo of my daughter that I love. She is sitting ...
Artificial intelligence could put us on the path to a booming economic future, but getting there will take some serious course corrections. When Chad Syverson loads the US Bureau of Labor ...
Police drones, rapid deliveries of blood, tech-friendly regulations, and autonomous weapons are all signs that drone technology is changing quickly. MIT Technology Review’s What’s Next series ...
Two years into the Inflation Reduction Act, an influx of investment is starting to make a difference in the climate tech sector. The government has already spent billions, and there’s much more ...
The US government just hired a researcher who thinks we can beat aging with fresh cloned bodies and brain updates. A US agency pursuing moonshot health breakthroughs has hired a researcher ...
Since the heyday of radio, records, cassette tapes, and MP3 players, the branding of sound has evolved from broad genres like rock and hip-hop to “paranormal dark cabaret afternoon” and ...
Plus: Businesses can fine-tune GPT-4o for the first time This is today's edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what's going on in the world of technology.
An intelligent digital agent could be a companion for life—and other predictions for the next 125 years. Happy birthday, baby. You have been born into an era of intelligent machines. They have ...
Awe, not hope, is the prerequisite to action. When it comes to climate breakdown and the extinction crisis, the question I get most often is: How can we have hope? People ask me this in a range ...
Plus: US officials have confirmed that Iran hacked Donald Trump's campaign This is today's edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what's going on in the ...