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Today’s edition of MIT Technology Review’s journal tech The Download
[ad_1] I scoured the internet for today’s most entertaining/important/scary/fascinating stories about technology. one Experts baffled by deadly plane crash in China yesterdayThe plane was flying normally, then suddenly nosebleed, killingRead More
Today’s edition of MIT Technology Review’s journal tech The Download
[ad_1] —Patrick Howell O’Neill must read I scoured the internet for today’s most entertaining/important/scary/fascinating stories about technology. 1 Food prices are risingUkraine provides most of the world’s wheat, maize andRead More
This is today’s issue of The Download, our weekday newsletter by MIT.
[ad_1] —James Ball What do psychedelic drugs do to our brain? AI can help us find Big picture: Psychedelic drugs have long been touted as possible treatments for mental healthRead More
Exploring the nanoworld | MIT Technology Review
[ad_1] “One thing I never knew was his poor past. He basically came from a situation where his family had nothing,” Weinstock says. The daughter of immigrants in 1930s NewRead More
10 Breakthrough Technologies 2022 | MIT Technology Review
[ad_1] End of passwords For decades, we’ve needed passwords to do anything online. New forms of authentication will eventually allow us to get rid of them for good. Instead, weRead More
Decarbonisation of maritime transport | MIT Technology Review
[ad_1] Due to the vital position of maritime transport in the global economy, decarbonisation efforts pose both environmental and economic risks. About 80% of trade by volume and more thanRead More
Innovative pricing for ERP as a service | MIT Technology Review
[ad_1] Thank you for joining us on “Cloud hub: From cloud chaos to clarity”. An effective way of predicting a fair price is multiple linear regression-based approaches that consider complexitiesRead More
MIT Scientist Says You’ve Finally Been Treated Like a Spy
[ad_1] Gang Chen was arrested a year ago on charges of hiding his ties to China. The charges were denied, but he said the damage – to himself and toRead More
US Moves to Drop Case Against MIT Scientist Accused of Concealment
[ad_1] When the charges were brought five days later, they were more limited in scope. Dr. Chen was charged twice with electronic fraud while applying for a $2.7 million grantRead More
