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Elon Musk Seeks Support Against Rules on Free Speech Online
During a tour in Europe to make a Neuralink announcement, Musk's real goal became apparent: Stop the European Commission's proposed measures regarding online content moderation.
HiPhi Z 2023 Review: Fast but Flawed
This Chinese flagship EV is taking on Porsche's Taycan, but its tech-loaded brawn may not be enough.
How to Install 'Diablo IV' on Your Steam Deck
Become lunch for a horde of angry vampire demons while you're waiting in line at Starbucks!
How to Tackle AI—and Cheating—in the Classroom
What one educator wants students, teachers, and everyone else to know about the ethics of using of AI in education.
Amazon Fire Max 11 Review: An OK Tablet With Bad Software
It's the nicest tablet the company has ever made, but it's not worth your money.
Scientists Are Gene-Editing Flies to Fight Crop Damage
The spotted-wing drosophila is a threat to fruit growers across the US and Europe. Crispr could thwart the pest's numbers.
Ryuichi Sakamoto’s Final Performance Is a Virtual-Only Engagement
The Oscar-winning composer died earlier this year at 71, but you can watch him play his piano once again by slipping on a Magic Leap headset.
A Dog’s Life Could Hold the Key to Anti-Aging Drugs for Humans
Celine Halioua, founder and CEO of the startup Loyal, talks about her quest to find drugs to extend lifespan-first for pups and one day for people.
How Your Real Flight Reservation Can Be Used to Scam You
Scammers use a booking technicality, traveler confusion, and promises of dirt-cheap tickets to offer hot deals that are anything but.
Health Care Data Is a Researcher’s Gold Mine
Patients and clinicians generate huge amounts of data that could advance care. But turning the system into an R&D powerhouse means ripping up the rules.
How Microsoft Excel Tries to Rebrand Work as Excitement
This banal type of office software has a long history of trying to pass itself off as whimsical.
Love That Song? Buy Shares in It
A Swedish platform promises to help fund your favorite artists while making you rich and saving the music industry.
ChatGPT’s Storytelling Chops Are No Match for Dungeons & Dragons
Generative AI is already being tapped to write books, but it struggles with basic narrative. Just look at what happens when you make one a dungeon master.
Do Microbes Matter More Than Humans?
Microbes aren't as charismatic as megafauna, but they outnumber humans-and their welfare deserves consideration.
Wanna Scratch that Travel Itch? Try YouTube
If you need a quick getaway, consider a digital stroll through the world's biggest metropolises.
Health Care Isn’t the Key to a Healthy Population
Poverty, housing, and the availability of green spaces all impact a population's well-being. Governments need to start acting like it.
A Grid Collapse Would Make a Heat Wave Far Deadlier
Climate change is making summers hotter, blackouts more common, and heat-related illness more dangerous. The power system may be resilient-but it still has vulnerabilities.
Meet the Humans Trying to Keep Us Safe From AI
As artificial intelligence explodes, the field is expanding beyond the usual suspects-and the usual motivations.
The Night 17 Million Precious Military Records Went Up in Smoke
Fifty years ago, a fire ripped through the National Personnel Records Center. It set off a massive project to save crucial pieces of American history-including, I hoped, my grandfather's.
Google Pixel Fold Review: Expensive and Fun
The company's new $1,799 smartphone proves the future is foldable.
'Pikmin 4' Is the Perfect Excuse to Chill Out and Stay In
The latest in Nintendo's real-time strategy series is made for zoning out. In a good way.
The One-Shot Drug That Keeps on Dosing
Chronic illness patients often struggle to keep up with medications that need frequent, timely doses. What if a single shot lasted for months?
Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis Says Its Next Algorithm Will Eclipse ChatGPT
Demis Hassabis says the company is working on a system called Gemini that will draw on techniques that powered AlphaGo to a historic victory over a Go champion in 2016.
More People Are Going Blind. AI Can Help Fight It
Early detection is crucial for treating eye disease. AI-enhanced eye scan analyses could spot warning signs quicker-and reach patients at scale.
The US Senate Wants to Reign In AI. Good Luck With That
With a poor track record on tech regulation, do lawmakers stand a chance?
How to Advocate for Trans Rights in Your Community
Want to push back against attacks targeting trans and gender-nonconforming people? Here are specific ways you can help-with your time, money, and everyday actions.
In the Future, Patients Won’t Go to the Hospital—It Will Come to Them
Virtual wards provide people with remote care and monitoring, allowing patients to go home sooner and hospitals to run more efficiently.
The US Is Exporting Anti-LGBTQ Hate Online
Conspiracy theories and misinformation with their roots in the American right are driving global anti-LGBTQ sentiment-and offline violence.
Amazon’s New Robots Are Rolling Out an Automation Revolution
A wave of advanced machines is coming to the company's facilities thanks to better AI and robots smart enough to work with-and without-humans.
7 Best Pizza Ovens (2023): Outdoor, Indoor, Gas, and Wood
In need of comfort or celebration, people turn to carbs. We picked our favorite outdoor ovens for backyards, countertops, or camping.
How a Human Smell Receptor Works Is Finally Revealed
After decades of frustration, researchers have determined how an airborne scent molecule links to shapeshifting olfactory receptors in the nose.
Imani i2 Review: Simple and Surprisingly Great
The Imani i2 comes with zero bells and whistles, but it gets the job done well.
How to Shop for a Stroller (2023): Stroller Types, Prices, Brands We Like
What's the difference between everyday and compact strollers? Do you need bassinet mode? Here's everything you need to consider when shopping.
5 Ways to Make Your Instant Messaging More Secure
Make sure your chats are kept as private as you want them to be.
Meet Pause AI, the Protest Group Campaigning Against Human Extinction
Fears that artificial intelligence might wipe us out have fueled the rise of groups like Pause AI. Their warnings aren't that far-fetched, experts say.
Best Trail Running Shoes (2023): Hiking, Barefoot, and More
It's one of the most affordable outdoor activities, but you'll need a pair of lightweight, nimble shoes.
A European Ruling Could Make iPhone Batteries Replaceable
Plus: Microsoft's Activision acquisition hits another roadblock, TikTok lets you shop for viral gadgets, and we go inside Amazon and Walmart's battle for your dollars.
Update Your iPhone Right Now to Fix 2 Apple Zero Days
Plus: Discord has a child predator problem, fears rise of China spying from Cuba, and hackers try to blackmail Reddit.
The Atlantification of the Arctic Ocean Is Underway
The discovery of environmental DNA from fish species that have strayed far from their normal range is an ominous reminder of warming, changing seas.
Review: 'Final Fantasy XVI' Is Still Final Fantasy, With More Blood and Butts
The franchise wanted to grow up. But at its heart, the game is true to tradition, both for good and ill.
The Wild World of Extreme Tourism for Billionaires
The Titan tragedy highlights the burgeoning trend of cavalier high-net-worth individuals exploring some of the most inhospitable places on Earth.
TikTok Keeps Removing Abortion Pill Content
Activists and health care workers say the platform routinely suppresses posts about the abortion pill, leaving US users without vital information.
The Seaweed Blob Is Heading to a Beach Near You
The 5,000-mile-wide Great Atlantic sargassum belt has started to shrink. But it's very difficult to know where its decomposing remains will wash up.
Marvel’s 'Secret Invasion' AI Scandal Is Strangely Hopeful
News broke this week that the show's opening credits were made using artificial intelligence. Fans immediately cried foul.
Get Ready for the Battle of the Metaverses
Plus: name-checking Neal Stephenson, beauty's role in product design, and ranking Silicon Valley's AI worrywarts.
Satisfyer Pro 2 Gen 3 Review: Starter Pleasure
When it comes to sex toys, Satisfyer proves why iteration is sometimes better than innovation.
Apple Mac Studio (M2 Ultra, 2023) Review: The Mac Pro Killer
Despite its small size, this is an excellent desktop computer for power users.
Deepfake Porn Reveals a ‘Pervert’s Dilemma'
What's the moral difference between indulging in a sexual fantasy about someone and watching a deepfake of them?
Inside the Dangerous Underground Abortion Pill Market Growing on Telegram
As states further limit access to abortion care in the US, a gray market for medication is filling the void. Buyers beware.
Green Parties Are Gaining Power—and Problems
Environment-focused politicians are winning elections across Europe. Their idealism is crashing into reality, but pragmatism risks alienating supporters.
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