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Can humans reproduce in space? This startup wants to find out.
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Now Edelbroek is CEO of SpaceBorn United, a biotech startup seeking to pioneer the study of human reproduction away from Earth. Next year, he plans to send ...

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Ketamine is easier to prescribe than ever, and the FDA is not happy about it
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So is at-home ketamine safe? William Dudney, a psychiatrist in Tampa, Florida, has been offering patients ketamine for five years in the form of “troches,” ...

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The Download: babies in space, and the FDA’s ketamine crackdown
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Despite the burgeoning interest in deep space exploration and settlement, prompted in part by billionaires such as Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos, we still know ...

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Inside the quest for unbreakable encryption
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The last three decades of cybersecurity have played out like an increasingly intricate game, with researchers perpetually building and breaking—or ...

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Enabling enterprise growth with data intelligence
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And here again, I have got to say that we want to address in a slightly different manner. I think we want to address it so that customers are able to take ...

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The Download: striking actors training AI, and breaking ‘unbreakable’ encryption
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Between July and September this year, actors in the US were invited to participate in an unusual research project, designed to capture their voices, faces, ...

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Plastic is a climate change problem. There are ways to fix it.
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Biologists are getting into the game too—Carbios, a French company, wants to use enzymes to chew up plastics. Check out the full story from 2021.  Keeping ...

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How Meta and AI companies recruited striking actors to train AI
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This kind of legalese can be hard to parse, particularly when it deals with technology that is changing at such a rapid pace. But what it essentially means ...

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Why New York City is embracing low-tech solutions to hard problems
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So the unit applies what it calls “campaign tactics” to policy implementation, proactively engaging with New Yorkers through door knocking, phone banking, ...

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This microbe-filled pill could track inflammation in the gut
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Inda and her colleagues created a pill containing E. coli bacteria that have been genetically engineered to detect nitric oxide, hydrogen peroxide, and ...

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The Download: how NYC tackles tough problems, and China’s AI standards
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This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. Why ...

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Decarbonizing your data strategy | MIT Technology Review
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That's purely the efficiencies of running the box. Absolutely, it needs to happen. But the challenge coming in, and this is where regulations are going to ...

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