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There Are Cheaper, More Sustainable Ways Than Desalination to Meet Our Water Needs

Coastal urban centers around the world are urgently looking for new, sustainable water sources as their local supplies become less reliable. In the US,...

This Robot Cook Will Soon Dole Out Perfectly Seasoned Chips at Chipotle

Restaurants have been struggling with labor shortages since the worst days of the pandemic, and the situation doesn’t seem to be getting any better....

People Are Loving the World’s Biggest Four-Day Workweek Trial—and They’re Just as Productive

Three and a half months ago, the biggest four-day workweek trial in the world to date kicked off in the UK. Over 3,300 employees...

Like a Swarm of Bees, These Drones Can 3D Print Structures While in Flight

I admit: if I see a beehive, I back away—fresh honey be damned. But part of me is also fascinated. Beehives are a remarkable feat...

NASA’s DART Spacecraft Will Smack an Asteroid at 14,000 MPH Today—and You Can Watch

Today, September 26, a spacecraft moving eight times faster than a speeding bullet will impact an asteroid almost 7 million miles (11 million kilometers)...

The Tech That Will Push VR to the Limits of the Human Eye

Big tech is eager to get us excited about the coming of the metaverse, but today's virtual reality hardware is a long way from...

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ROBOTICS These Autonomous, Wireless Robots Could Dance on a Human Hair Devin Coldewey | TechCrunch "The competition to create ever smaller, ever better robots is a fierce...

This Vertical Farm Grows Carbon-Neutral Algae Next to a Geothermal Power Plant

Vertical farms are popping up everywhere from Pennsylvania to Dubai, most of them growing some sort of leafy green (and one growing mushroom fungus!)....
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Super-Earths Are Bigger and More Habitable Than Earth, and Astronomers Are Discovering More of the Billions They Think Are Out There

Astronomers now routinely discover planets orbiting stars outside of the solar system— they’re called exoplanets. But in summer 2022, teams working on NASA’s Transiting...

A Massive Carbon Capture Plant in Wyoming Will Pull 5 Million Tons of CO2 From the Air Each Year

Though it’s still a controversial technology, direct air capture—also called carbon capture—is gaining traction. In the last few years, carbon capture plants have sprung...

Scientists Have Long Dreamed of a Memory Prosthesis. The First Human Trials Look Promising

Memories are finicky. I’ve been touring Atlantic Canada for the past three weeks, and already my recollection of the trip—dates, places, foods, adventures—doesn’t match...

Decarbonizing the Energy Sector by 2050 Could Save the World $12 Trillion

One of the main arguments against a rapid transition to renewable energy is the potentially enormous cost. But a new study shows that moving...

Why Household Robots Like Rosie From the ‘Jetsons’ Are Still Out of Reach

With recent advances in artificial intelligence and robotics technology, there is growing interest in developing and marketing household robots capable of handling a variety...

This Week’s Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through September 17)

BLOCKCHAIN The Merge Is Here: Ethereum Has Switched to Proof of Stake Rebecca Ackermann | MIT Technology Review "Regardless of what happens next, Ethereum’s much-anticipated shift to...

This Sleek Solar Car Goes 600 Miles on a Charge and Is Gearing Up for Production

Last month, California became the first US state to ban the sale of combustion-engine cars after 2035. But its transition to electric vehicles will...

Humans Destroyed Forests for Thousands of Years. We Can Become the First Generation to Expand Them

For thousands of years humans have destroyed forests. At the end of the last great ice age, an estimated 57 percent of the world’s...

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