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Is Time a Fundamental Part of Reality? A Quiet Revolution in Physics Suggests Not

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Google DeepMind’s AlphaGo Decodes the Genome a Million ‘Letters’ at a Time

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Artificial Intelligence

AI Now Beats the Average Human in Tests of Creativity

Edd Gent
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Humans Could Have as Many as 33 Senses

Barry Smith
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This Week’s Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through January 24)

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Scientists Turn Mysterious Cell ‘Vaults’ Into a Diary of Genetic Activity Through Time

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A Yann LeCun–Linked Startup Charts a New Path to AGI
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Google Project Genie Lets You Create Interactive Worlds From a Photo or Prompt
Ars Technica
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The First Human Test of a Rejuvenation Method Will Begin ‘Shortly’
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Mapping 6,000 Worlds: The New Era of Exoplanetary Data
IEEE Spectrum
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Stratospheric Internet Could Finally Start Taking Off This Year
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Waymo Robotaxi Hits a Child Near a School, Causing Minor Injuries
The Verge
Artificial Intelligence
Ex-OpenAI Researcher’s Startup Targets Up to $1 Billion in Funding to Develop a New Type of AI
The Information ($)
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Waymo’s Price Premium to Lyft and Uber Is Closing, Report Finds
The Information ($)
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The Wall Street Star Betting His Reputation on Robots and Flying Cars
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Your First Humanoid Robot Coworker Will Probably Be Chinese
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Hugging Face Says AI Models With Reasoning Use 30x More Energy on Average

Edd Gent
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Robotics

These Robots Are the Size of Single Cells and Cost Just a Penny Apiece

Shelly Fan
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Computing

How Scientists Are Growing Computers From Human Brain Cells—and Why They Want to Keep Doing It

Bram Servais
One Dose of This Gene Editor Could Defeat a Host of Genetic Diseases Suffered by Millions
Biotechnology

One Dose of This Gene Editor Could Defeat a Host of Genetic Diseases Suffered by Millions

Shelly Fan
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Artificial Intelligence

Are Animals and AI Conscious? Scientists Devise New Theories for How to Test This

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Biotechnology

CRISPR Slashes ‘Bad Cholesterol’ Levels by 95 Percent in Early Results

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Super Precise 3D Printer Uses a Mosquito’s Needle-Like Mouth as a Nozzle

Shelly Fan
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Artificial Intelligence

Is the AI Bubble About to Burst? What to Watch for as the Markets Wobble

Alex Dryden
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Biotechnology

Scientists Race to Deliver Custom Gene Therapies for Incurable Diseases in Weeks—Not Years

Shelly Fan
This tiny brain implant powered by light lasted a year in mice with minimal scarring.
Computing

This Wireless Brain Implant Is Smaller Than a Grain of Salt

Shelly Fan
A surgeon used a surgical robot to complete a stroke surgery on a brain 4,000 miles away.
Robotics

In Wild Experiment, Surgeon Uses Robot to Remove Blood Clot in Brain 4,000 Miles Away

Edd Gent
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