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| Updated | 2025-11-02 08:48 |
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And why it’s notable that Republicans are now talking about climate change at all.
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A technique called argument mining lets machines comb through huge data sets to help us make decisions. It could supercharge voice assistants.
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The software giant plans to offset all the emissions it produced since 1975.
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Bushfires have shown how vulnerable modern infrastructure can be—but there are projects underway to boost isolated communities when power and communications fall down.
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A group of engineers thinks it’s found a cheaper way to use high-altitude satellites to deliver global coverage.
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It proposes taking screenshots of your smartphone activity every five seconds to better understand our digital lives. Is it worth it?
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By optimizing reinforcement-learning algorithms, DeepMind uncovered new details about how dopamine helps the brain learn.
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Red Sox and Astros managers should not have been fired for seeking a competitive advantage
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Sorry if it blocks your views.
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The secretive security agency identified the vulnerability and is taking public credit as part of an effort to “build trust.â€
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A digital assistant that recognized emotions and responded to astronauts with empathy might vastly improve space missions that take months or years.
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At one point, university officials had wanted to approve Epstein donations of up to $10 million.
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Climate change is driving climate change.
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Your space questions, answered.
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Election tech giants were called before Congress weeks before the 2020 primary season begins. All of them support greater transparency.
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The world’s biggest tech show still has a long way to go in accepting that sex—and women—exist.
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But some campaigners are pushing for the rules to change.
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A major study shows that people rarely notice if their vote gets changed by hackers—even when using technology meant to protect the ballot.
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Facebook and others are battling complex disinformation with AI-driven defences. But this can only get us so far, argues an expert on high-tech propaganda.
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