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Space

What If We’re All Martians? The Intriguing Idea That Life on Earth Began on the Red Planet

Seán Jordan
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Biotechnology

Aging Weakens Immunity. An mRNA Shot Turned Back the Clock in Mice.

Shelly Fan
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Science

Refreshing the Brain’s Immune Cells Could Treat a Host of Diseases

Shelly Fan
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Artificial Intelligence

Your ChatGPT Habit Could Depend on Nuclear Power

Edd Gent
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Science

Time Doesn’t Really Flow—Your Brain Just Makes You Think It Does

Adrian Bardon
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Artificial Intelligence

AI Can Now Design Proteins and DNA. Scientists Warn We Need Biosecurity Rules Before It’s Too Late.

Shelly Fan
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What we’re reading

Robotics
Google Gemini Is Taking Control of Humanoid Robots on Auto Factory Floors
Wired ($)
Computing
Next-Level Quantum Computers Will Almost Be Useful
IEEE Spectrum
Robotics
Even the Companies Making Humanoid Robots Think They’re Overhyped
The Wall Street Journal ($)
Robotics
Uber’s Not Done With Self-Driving Cars Just Yet. It’s Designing a New Robotaxi With Lucid and Nuro
Gizmodo
Robotics
Kawasaki’s Four-Legged Robot-Horse Vehicle Is Going Into Production
New Atlas
Space
NASA’s Science Budget Won’t Be a Train Wreck After All
Ars Technica
Artificial Intelligence
AI Is Being Used to Find Valuable Commodities in Our Trash
The Wall Street Journal ($)
Artificial Intelligence
Distinct AI Models Seem to Converge on How They Encode Reality
Quanta Magazine
Future
What Will Your Life Look Like in 2035?
The Guardian
Artificial Intelligence
AI Coding Is Now Everywhere. But Not Everyone Is Convinced.
MIT Technology Review ($)

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FeaturedComputing

These Brain Implants Are Smaller Than Cells and Can Be Injected Into Veins

Shelly Fan
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Biotechnology

CRISPR Slashes ‘Bad Cholesterol’ Levels by 95 Percent in Early Results

Shelly Fan
Super Precise 3D Printer Uses a Mosquito’s Needle-Like Mouth as a Nozzle
Tech

Super Precise 3D Printer Uses a Mosquito’s Needle-Like Mouth as a Nozzle

Shelly Fan
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Artificial Intelligence

Is the AI Bubble About to Burst? What to Watch for as the Markets Wobble

Alex Dryden
Strands of DNA in liquid
Biotechnology

Scientists Race to Deliver Custom Gene Therapies for Incurable Diseases in Weeks—Not Years

Shelly Fan
This tiny brain implant powered by light lasted a year in mice with minimal scarring.
Computing

This Wireless Brain Implant Is Smaller Than a Grain of Salt

Shelly Fan
A surgeon used a surgical robot to complete a stroke surgery on a brain 4,000 miles away.
Robotics

In Wild Experiment, Surgeon Uses Robot to Remove Blood Clot in Brain 4,000 Miles Away

Edd Gent
A quantum computing chip made by Princeton researchers
Computing

Record-Breaking Qubits Are Stable for 15 Times Longer Than Google and IBM’s Designs

Edd Gent
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Artificial Intelligence

The Hardest Part of Creating Conscious AI Might Be Convincing Ourselves It’s Real

David Cornell
A pair of glasses record images and send the to an implant at the back of the eye to restore sight in patients with macular degeneration
Biotechnology

These High-Tech Glasses and an Eye Implant Restored Sight in People With Severe Vision Loss

Edd Gent
‘Unprecedented’ Artificial Neurons Are Part Biological, Part Electrical—Work More Like the Real Thing
Biotechnology

‘Unprecedented’ Artificial Neurons Are Part Biological, Part Electrical—Work More Like the Real Thing

Shelly Fan
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Three mile island nuclear power plant in 2019

Your ChatGPT Habit Could Depend on Nuclear Power

Edd Gent
A girl wearing a mask over nose and mouth

AI Can Now Design Proteins and DNA. Scientists Warn We Need Biosecurity Rules Before It’s Too Late.

Shelly Fan
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This Light-Powered AI Chip Is 100x Faster Than a Top Nvidia GPU

Edd Gent
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Hugging Face Says AI Models With Reasoning Use 30x More Energy on Average

Edd Gent
Study: AI Chatbots Choose Friends Just Like Humans Do

Study: AI Chatbots Choose Friends Just Like Humans Do

Edd Gent
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AI Companies Are Betting Billions on AI Scaling Laws. Will Their Wager Pay Off?

Nathan Garland
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