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Five years on from the start of the covid pandemic, are we ready for a potential avian influenza outbreak? This article first appeared in The Checkup, MIT Technology Review’s weekly biotech ...
What happens in the US, however, will depend a lot on the incoming Trump administration. MIT Technology Review’s What’s Next series looks across industries, trends, and technologies to give ...
The telescope will catalogue billions of new objects and produce a new map of the entire night sky every three days with the largest digital camera ever made. High atop Chile’s 2,700-meter Cerro ...
Gastroenterologist Nikhil Pai wants to see access to treatments for bacterial infections expand with the development of oral ...
The new bill being drafted in New York aims to regulate advanced AI systems while addressing concerns with the California bill. The first Democrat in New York history with a computer science ...
The US still has no federal privacy law. But recent enforcement actions against data brokers may offer some new protections for Americans’ personal information. MIT Technology Review’s What ...