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Ammonia, used in fertilizer, is essential to our lives. Addis Energy is trying to make the chemical underground.
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Frozen embryos are filling storage banks around the world. It's a struggle to know what to do with them. Lisa Holligan already had two children when she decided to try for another baby. Her first ...
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Machine learning is bringing us closer to a Babel-fish-style universal translation device. Meta has released a new AI model that can translate speech from 101 different languages. It represents a ...
More volunteers will get Elon Musk’s brain implant, but don’t expect a product soon. MIT Technology Review’s What’s Next series looks across industries, trends, and technologies to give ...
Generative AI is upending traditional search engines as we know them—and helping us find stuff on our phones quickly. Apple, Google, Meta, Microsoft, OpenAI, Perplexity Now Google’s ...