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If we’re going to live on Mars we’ll need a way to grow food in its arid dirt. Researchers think... more
Researchers have been dreaming of an Internet of Animals. They’re getting closer to monitoring 100,000 creatures—and revealing hidden facets of... more
An intelligent digital agent could be a companion for life—and other predictions for the next 125 years. This story was written... more
Startups in Latvia and other nearby countries see the mobilization of Ukraine as a warning and as inspiration. They are... more
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“Electroceuticals” promised the post-pharma future for medicine. But the exclusive focus on the nervous system is seeming less and less... more
As the climate changes, genetic engineering will be essential for growing food. But is it creating a race of superweeds? This... more
Tech companies have been funneling billions of dollars into quantum computers for years. The hope is that they’ll be a... more
We’re making more data than ever. What can—and should—we save for future generations? And will they be able to understand... more
More than 60 companies now produce organs on chips commercially, focusing on five major organs: liver, kidney, lung, intestines, and... more
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