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| Updated | 2025-11-04 10:45 | 
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				The town’s residents are rebuilding in the wake of the Camp Fire. But should they? 
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				Many women are unaware that they are being spied on with apps hidden on their phones. App-store owners must do more. 
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				Altruism is a puzzle for behavioral biologists. Now the largest-ever study of pay-it-forward reciprocity is throwing new light on the phenomenon. 
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				The ability to focus light into a pattern rather than a point makes metalenses promising tools for carving circuits into silicon. 
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				Its founders think crowdfunding, cryptocurrency, and blockchain voting can help citizens call the shots. 
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				Its new fundamental research division could help the company regain international favor and outmaneuver the US. 
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				Another genetically edited baby is due, but the world may never learn of its birth if the Chinese government decides to keep it a secret. 
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				Unless we begin shutting down coal and natural-gas facilities, and stop building new ones, we’re doomed to miss the targets of the Paris treaty. 
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				Some languages that have never been deciphered could be the next ones to get the machine translation treatment. 
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				DeepNude has now been taken offline, but it won’t be the last time such technology is used to target vulnerable populations. 
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				Twenty Democratic candidates had a chance to tell voters why climate change should be America’s top political priority. They mostly blew it. 
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				Get ready for Dragonfly’s autonomous flight on Saturn’s largest moon. 
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				Because seven minutes in a two-hour debate on the most pressing topic of our time is ridiculous. 
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				Mathematical tools developed to analyze interactions in natural ecosystems help explain which films in the Marvel Universe make the most money. 
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				Since the advent of the internet and after countless, massive breaches, the global community continues to struggle with cyber security and to treat it as an afterthought. 
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				The Jetson prototype can pick up on a unique cardiac signature from 200 meters away, even through clothes. 
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				Spaceplanes, giant rockets, tethers and catapults 
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				Satellites are so crucial that attacking them could be seen as an act of war. The bad news is, it may have already happened. 
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				As bigger probes get sent into space, the problem of how to slow them down again is getting harder 
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				China, the US, and the European Space Agency are sending vehicles to explore the red planet. They’ll be joined by a Russian lander and an Emirati orbiter. 
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				Relativity Space, a well-funded startup, is going all-in on additive manufacturing. But is that too much of a good thing? 
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