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China is beating the US when it comes to quantum security
Quantum key distribution is being touted as the future of cybersecurity, and China has gone all in.
India has once again shut down the internet to control protesters
YouTube says it is finally trying to make the site less toxic
Making deepfake tools doesn’t have to be irresponsible. Here’s how.
It’s possible to limit the harm synthetic media tools might cause—but it won’t happen without effort.
Here are some actual facts about George Church’s DNA dating company
It’s called Digid8 and will try to use your genes to make sure you never meet the wrong person.
A fully electric aircraft has just made its first commercial flight
Does tapping the bottom of a beer can really stop it fizzing over?
Dedicated researchers have the answer.
How Apple personalizes Siri without hoovering up your data
The tech giant is using privacy-preserving machine learning to improve its voice assistant while keeping your data on your phone.
US senators on encryption back doors: “We will impose our will” on Apple and Facebook
ESA wants to grab a chunk of space debris and pull it out of orbit in 2025
China may be just about to launch its digital currency in two cities
Real-world tests of the system are set to begin soon, according to a local news report.
A nanotube material conducts heat in just one direction
Asymmetric conductors could revolutionize cooling systems for computers and other devices.
Cops see an encryption problem. Spyware makers see an opportunity.
The Trump administration is once again pushing for access to encrypted data. But some intelligence companies are selling a sneakier route around protection.
SpaceX will test making Starlink satellites less shiny to appease angry astronomers
After facing complaints from scientists about its satellites ruining the night sky, SpaceX wants to experiment with a new coating to make them less bright.
Would you really age more slowly on a spaceship at close to light speed?
Your space questions, answered.
Buyer beware of this $1 million gene therapy for aging
Offshore tests by a startup seek to lengthen people’s telomeres—and their lives.
Machine vision that sees things more the way we do is easier for us to understand
Why kids don’t trust Alexa
We tend to think of children as blindly trusting of whatever information comes their way. They’re not.
A new way to make quadratic equations easy
Many former algebra students have painful memories of struggling to memorize the quadratic formula. A new way to derive it, overlooked for 4,000 years, is so simple it eliminates the need.
A US genome company is ceasing operations over China concerns
A blockchain expert is accused of helping North Korea’s leaders. But what would they want from him?
The North Korean regime appears to see cryptocurrency as a shortcut to economic development.
This is the first image of an asteroid as it chucks debris off into space
Why the rise of the app has put thousands of people in the hospital
TikTok’s second lawsuit in a week brings a US ban a shade closer
Yes, China is probably outspending the US in AI—but not on defense
New estimates show how much China’s investments in AI have been overblown.
Instagram has started asking new users for their birthdays
The closest ever approach to the sun has shown us the origin of solar wind
Astronauts will soon get to light a fire onboard the ISS
SpaceX is sending a slew of weird new experiments to the space station, including one where astronauts will experiment with fire.
A silicon chip that mimics the brain’s neurons could help fight paralysis
We need to halve emissions by 2030. They rose <i>again</i> in 2019.
And greenhouse gases will continue to climb until nations collectively commit to much more aggressive action.
Russia plans to replace “unreliable” Wikipedia with its own version
China is using DNA samples to try to re-create the faces of Uighurs
China’s CRISPR babies: Read exclusive excerpts from the unseen original research
He Jiankui’s manuscript shows how he ignored ethical and scientific norms in creating the gene-edited twins Lulu and Nana.
Why the paper on the CRISPR babies stayed secret for so long
The report describing the creation of the world’s first gene-edited babies creates an ethical quandary for scientific journals.
Opinion: We need to know what happened to CRISPR twins Lulu and Nana
The unpublished research paper by He Jiankui about the creation of the babies shows proof of attempted gene editing gone awry.
All new cell phone users in China must now have their face scanned
How suspicions of spying threaten cross-border science
An intelligence startup warns that China is exploiting Western quantum scientists for military ends. The evidence is thin, but tensions are rising.
This is how Facebook’s AI looks for bad stuff
Underwater fiber-optic cables have spotted unknown faults in the ocean floor
The fall and rise of a spyware empire
Human rights abuse and a decimated reputation killed Hacking Team. The new owners want to rebuild.
Twitter has to figure out what to do with dead people
Twitter said it would shut down any account that hasn’t logged in for six months, starting from December 11. It wasn’t ready for the backlash.
How a tabletop experiment could test the bedrock of reality
By playing with quantum entanglement, physicists hope to probe their ideas about quantum gravity for the first time.
Why we should be far more afraid of climate tipping points
Scientists argue we may cross the point of no return for some ecosystems in a little more than a decade.
A falling rocket booster just completely flattened a building in China
Despite how easy it is to prevent, China continues to allow launch debris to rain down on rural towns and threaten people’s safety.
This girl’s TikTok “makeup” video went viral for discussing the Uighur crisis
A smart bit of bait-and-switch that got past the moderators shows how the app is growing up. But it also raises questions about censorship on the platform.
Our chance to avoid extreme warming is slipping away
There has never been a better time to start a small space agency
With every passing year, more and more countries are launching their own space agencies to participate in a growing space economy.
Two studies lay the blame for childhood screen time at moms’ feet
A Russian troll farm may not have been very good at its job
More Republicans say the government should tackle climate change
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