[ad_1] According to Twitter, people who left and joined Twitter after news that Elon Musk was planning to buy caused huge fluctuations in the follower count of prominent American politicalRead More
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Biden to visit Javelin missile factory in Alabama
[ad_1] The White House announced on Wednesday that President Biden will visit a Javelin anti-tank missile factory in Alabama next week, the source of a weapon that plays a keyRead More
From King Cobras to Geckos, 20 Percent of Reptiles Are at Risk of Extinction
[ad_1] About 20 percent of reptile species are at risk of extinction as humans deprive their habitats for agriculture, urban development and logging, according to the first global reptile assessmentRead More
Here’s What’s Next for Elon Musk and Twitter: Live Updates
[ad_1] Tesla’s floating stock is one of the most influential components of the S&P 500 index.Credit…A Rong Xu for The New York Times When Elon Musk revealed the financing ofRead More
Graduation Gifts Under $40 for Friends
[ad_1] Can you believe we’re about to say goodbye to another school year? It flew by and now it’s time to think of ways to celebrate these great graduates. AsRead More
Problems with Elon Musk’s Twitter fundraising plan
[ad_1] For example, Melanie Dawes, CEO of Ofcom, which regulates social media in the UK, told social media platforms will need to explain how their code works. And the EuropeanRead More
molecular monitor | MIT Technology Review
[ad_1] middle school biochemist From an early age, Sikes looked at the world with an insatiable curiosity about how things work. He collected and observed everything from rocks to snakes.Read More
What’s next for MIT?
[ad_1] At MIT, momentum is a phenomenon we understand. It also defines us as a community. Earlier in the year, when I announced that I would be stepping down asRead More
lost and found office
[ad_1] Graduate students Tara Boroushaki (left) and Laura Dodds from Media Lab’s Signal Kinetics group are calibrating a robotic system called RFusion that can find and retrieve objects even ifRead More
Ocean warrior | MIT Technology Review
[ad_1] When Manuel Moreu of SM ’78 was a child, his father was an officer in the Spanish navy, and Moreu himself wanted nothing more than to be an officer.Read More
