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by Susan Karlin on (#3SKN6)
For one week a year, a patch of desert becomes one of Nevada’s busiest airports
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Army researchers use a common laser engraver to make inductors and other complex shapes
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on (#3SHK4)
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California drivers can now opt for e-paper license plates that display custom messages
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by Robert N. Charette on (#3SBV6)
A new report by the Interior Department's Inspector General highlights several basic cybersecurity issues
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by Tekla S. Perry on (#3SADR)
Chicago cuts deal with Musk's Boring Company to whisk passengers to O'Hare Airport underground on high-speed electric vehicles
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Alphabet's DeepMind neural networks can grasp a three-dimensional scene from just a handful of two-dimensional snapshots
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by Tekla S. Perry on (#3S99R)
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by Dexter Johnson on (#3S7ZV)
Researchers gain better understanding of how graphene interacts with brain cells to increase neuron activity
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Can your employer force you to wear a tracker? Can you replace your natural limbs with prosthetics?
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by National Instruments on (#3P4SB)
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by National Instruments on (#3S31F)
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The startup that launched four satellites without permission in January has filed a new application
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by National Instruments on (#3S31H)
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by Mark Anderson on (#3S2RV)
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by Michael Koziol on (#3S22Y)
The Russian capital wants to use 5G to file traffic reports, remotely park cars, and stream soccer matches
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by Samuel K. Moore and Amy Nordrum on (#3RY22)
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by David C. Wagman on (#3RXTS)
Water-scarce cities could get a new source of the precious resource through a simple and cost-effective technology.
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by Evan Ackerman on (#3RVKG)
Researchers explore whether robots can become useful sacred objects in a religious context
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by Megan Scudellari on (#3RV9B)
The new material could make compression bandages more effective and easier to use
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by Prachi Patel on (#3RV9D)
Carbon Engineering shows direct air capture could cost $100 a ton
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on (#3RTK5)
To learn about modeling the etching of nanostructures
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by Stephen Cass on (#3RTQG)
Python jumps to No. 1, and Swift enters the Top Ten
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by Tekla S. Perry on (#3RSQ8)
The VC cash is flying as cities fling regulations at this surprisingly seductive method of transportation
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on (#3PXWK)
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Malta’s pilot, which is the largest-ever attempt to store important records on a blockchain, may inspire other small nations to follow suit
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by Robert N. Charette on (#3RPBQ)
That’s the nicest thing that could be said for a debacle of the first rank
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by Evan Ackerman on (#3RP6F)
Knowing how to give good hugs is an important life skill, even for robots
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by Philip E. Ross on (#3RSAG)
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on (#3RMAX)
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by David Schneider on (#3RMAY)
Taken together, cement production, iron- and steelmaking, and natural-gas leaks rival transportation in their effects on climate
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by Philip E. Ross on (#3RM6G)
Earlier this year the late pilot had taken our reporter up for a spin in same model, the Magnus eFusion
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by Eliza Strickland on (#3RKTT)
New and improved stoves don’t belch out black carbon—but 3 billion people around the globe need motivation to use them
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An attacker could manipulate medical software to rig a clinical trial or justify unnecessary procedures
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by Samuel K. Moore on (#3RK72)
Atom-thin layers of oxygen in a chip’s silicon can make devices speedier and more reliable
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on (#3RJZB)
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by The Editors of IEEE Spectrum on (#3RHTQ)
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