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This Week’s Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through May 30)

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Sodium Is Cheap, Abundant, and Now Powering Batteries That Could Rival Lithium

Edd Gent
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Artificial Intelligence

An AI Solution to an 80‑Year‑Old Problem Has Shocked Mathematicians

Melissa Lee
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Biotechnology

Photosynthetic Drops Soothe Dry Eyes With Sunlight

Shelly Fan
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Biotechnology

A Revolutionary Cancer Treatment Could Transform Autoimmune Disease

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This Week’s Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through May 23)

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Energy

Data Centers Now Consume 6% of US Electricity—and the Backlash Has Begun

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Mirror Life: Scientists Clash Over Threat of Lab-Engineered Bacteria
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In This Manhattan Lab, AI Designs Materials From Scratch
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3D-Printed Lymph Nodes Could Widen Access to CAR T-Cell Therapy
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Record-Breaking Apartment Building 3D Printed in Just 34 days
New Atlas
Future
Illinois Lawmakers Just Passed America’s Strongest AI Safety Bill
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‘A Paradigm Shift’: Supermassive Black Hole Without a Galaxy Changes What We Thought Came First
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RSI Is the New AGI—and It’s Just as Hard to Pin Down
TechCrunch
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Millions of Planets Might Form Around Supermassive Black Holes
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One-and-Done Heart Disease Prevention? Scientists Show It May Be Possible.
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Uber President Says AI Spending Is Getting ‘Harder to Justify’
The Verge
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The AI Era Is Creating a Bug-Hunting Arms Race
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3D-Printable Humanoid Legs Let Robotics Experiments Run Wild
Ars Technica
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I’m a Professional Fact-Checker. AI Is Wrong More Than You Think.
Wired ($)
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Starship’s Path to Reusability Looks Murky After SpaceX’s S-1
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A Humanoid Robot Beat the Human World Record for a Half Marathon

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Artificial Intelligence

Printed Neurons That Mimic Brain Cells Could Slash AI’s Energy Bill

Edd Gent
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Future

Industries Most Exposed to AI Are Not Only Seeing Productivity Gains but Jobs and Wage Growth Too

Christos Makridis
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One Shot Just Crushed Three Deadly Autoimmune Diseases

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Edd Gent
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US Issues Grand Challenge: The First Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computer by 2028

Edd Gent
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Biotechnology

Forget Antibiotics: These Killer Cells Wipe Out Deadly Superbugs in a Day

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Biotechnology

Reviving Brain Activity After ‘Cryosleep’ Inches Closer in Pioneering Study

Shelly Fan
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Artificial Intelligence

Tech Companies Are Blaming Massive Layoffs on AI. What’s Really Going On?

Uri Gal
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Computing

Brain Implants Let Paralyzed People Type Nearly as Fast as Smartphone Users

Shelly Fan
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