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The "neutrino fog" has transformed the hunt for dark matter. New proposals include quantum sensors, liquid-helium detectors, and even searches in Jupiter’s atmosphere.
Solar geoengineering is often portrayed as a relatively cheap and easy fix for climate change. But as researchers take a harder look at the nuts and bolts of the concept, they’re finding numerous uncertainties, missing machines, and big things that would still need to be built (like polar airports).
Synthetic biologists were tantalized by the idea of making mirror images of microbes. Then things got complicated.
A Meta hack shows how simple AI threats can wreak havoc.
The red wolf has long been a contentious species. The debate over its preservation got even messier last year, when Colossal said it had cloned the animal.
Cooling the planet by scattering reflective particles seems simple, but researchers are only beginning to untangle the practical challenges involved in pulling it off at scale.
Coding aside, even the best AI systems struggle to be economically viable in the workplace. What happens then?
What does the data really say about the impact of AI on the labor market? The answer might surprise you.
Prism is a ChatGPT-powered text editor that automates much of the work involved in writing scientific papers.
So what all would we still need to figure out?
MIT Technology Review
Prism is a ChatGPT-powered text editor that automates much of the work involved in writing scientific papers.
The red wolf has long been a contentious species. The debate over its preservation got even messier last year, when Colossal said it had cloned the animal.