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mercredi 20 mars 2024, 23:33
The CDC is begging Americans to get vaccinated against measles as cases continue to rise.
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In a livestream on X, the paralyzed 29-year-old man used his Neuralink brain implant to control a computer.
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Technology and politics have never been more intertwined. Here’s our approach to covering the 2024 election and beyond.
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Cookie pop-ups now show the number of “partners” that websites may share data with. Here's how many of these third-party companies may get your data from some of the most popular sites online.
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The “free speech” social media alternative is back on Apple’s App Store ahead of its official relaunch.
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Before he used AI tools to make his movies, Willonius Hatcher couldn’t get noticed. Now his AI-generated shorts are going viral and Hollywood is calling.
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OpenAI claimed it’s “impossible” to build good AI models without using copyrighted data. An “ethically created” large language model and a giant AI dataset of public domain text suggest otherwise.
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A new UN report finds that humanity is generating 137 billion pounds of TVs, smartphones, and other e-waste a year—and recycling less than a quarter of it.
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Researchers and journalists have been blocked on X from sharing the alleged identity of the neo-Nazi cartoonist Stonetoss.
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The major electronics brand has some big things planned for new TV models this year, including a major update to WebOS.
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Ever wish you could smash a tablet and smart speaker together? These devices offer the best of both.
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Amazon’s five-day sale is the perfect chance to start fresh with new tech, including headphones, video doorbells, and chargers.
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The Vision Pro is a big leap for spatial computing in an unfriendly package.
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They met by chance, got hooked on an idea, and wrote the “Transformers” paper—the most consequential tech breakthrough in recent history.
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Anonymous, candid reviews made Glassdoor a powerful place to research potential employers. A policy shift requiring users to privately verify their real names is raising privacy concerns.
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Trailing weighted nets across the seabed wrecks fish stocks and kills carbon-capturing seagrasses—but one fisherman’s sculpture project has turned the tide.
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The Nywaigi people in Australia have discovered a way to sequester carbon, boost coastal biodiversity, and create jobs.
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Removing cars from urban areas means lower carbon emissions, less air pollution, and fewer road traffic accidents. So why are residents so resistant?
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Idle electric vehicles could act as massive batteries for homes and the energy grid. But the technology to pull this off is tricky.
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From water-testing polluted rivers to measuring radiation levels, ordinary people are taking environmental research into their own hands.
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