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The CEO once said a self-sustaining Mars colony won’t work if it’s wildly expensive for each person to make the voyage.
A new AI-produced commercial from Lexus shows how AI might be particularly suited for the advertising industry.
The so-called FAANG companies have lost more than $700 billion in market value since October.
Learn how to enter into the mindset of a successful inventor.
You may not recognize the names, but these seven scientists have improved the lives of people the world over.
SpaceX plans to launch about 12,000 internet-providing satellites into orbit over the next six years.
Be glad your name isn’t attached to any of these bad ideas.
Here are the leading solutions to antibiotic resistance, the next major global health threat.
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China’s state-run news agency and the search engine company Sogou have developed an artificially intelligent news anchor that can read the news “tirelessly” 24 hours a day.
Can algorithms use collective knowledge to make us all internet explorers?
The South Korean tech company unveiled its new Infinity Flex display and other product upgrades at a developers conference on Wednesday.
The barrier to solar energy has always been storage. Now, bottled sunshine has a shelf-life of 18 years.
The Royole Corporation beat Samsung to the punch when it recently released the world’s first commercially available folding smartphone.
Electrons show chemists how to see more with less.
Pfizer’s Susan Silbermann explains the superhuman effort involved in getting vaccines to the people who need them most.
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Pfizer’s partnerships strengthen their ability to deliver vaccines in developing countries.
What is a blockchain phone, and why would anyone want one?
For more than two years, Andrew Left of Citron Research has been one of the most vocal Tesla skeptics.
The researchers created a special polymer that can make robots repair themselves.
The Ocean Cleanup’s System 001 is being deployed at Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
In the world of crypto, the more outlandish the idea, the more potentially disruptive.
In business and in technology, just because you can doesn’t mean you should.
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The road to harmony often means getting your hands dirty.
The truth is a messy business, but an information revolution is coming. Danny Hillis and Peter Hopkins discuss knowledge, fake news and disruption at NeueHouse in Manhattan.
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A California-based company called PIX will soon release a backpack that can display animations and play games, offering a glimpse into the potential future of wearable technology. PIX, which started […]
In the near future, we might use the toxic gas to power homes.
Want to solve problems faster? Learn to unleash your connectional intelligence.
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Achieving good health and well-being around the world is critical to the company’s mission