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09:30 am GMT - Fri, March 29, 2019
Technology Review Why satellite mega-constellations are a massive threat to safety in space
A recent Indian anti-satellite test was hazardous but plans for mass satellite launches by SpaceX and OneWeb could pose even greater risks in orbit....
09:30 am GMT - Fri, March 29, 2019
Technology Review Why satellite mega-constellations are a threat to the future of space
A recent Indian anti-satellite test was hazardous but plans for mass satellite launches by SpaceX and OneWeb could pose even greater risks in orbit....
03:15 pm GMT - Thu, March 28, 2019
Technology Review The two key reasons the world cant reverse climate emissions
New figures show were using more energy and still pumping out more emissionsso why arent we moving the dial?...
04:30 pm GMT - Wed, March 27, 2019
Technology Review The space mission to buy us vital extra hours before a solar storm strikes
The suns violent activity can shut down the power grid and knock out satellites. ESAs Lagrange mission will be our early warning system....
05:53 pm GMT - Tue, March 26, 2019
Technology Review Europes copyright dispute shows just how hard it is to fix the internets problems
The EU has just passed the Copyright Directive: now small sites and tech giants alike will have to deal with the fall out and recriminations....
05:37 pm GMT - Tue, March 26, 2019
Technology Review Google appoints an AI council to head off controversy, but it proves controversial
A team that includes philosophers, engineers, and policy experts will determine how ethical Googles AI projects arebut some have already criticized its makeup....
11:00 am GMT - Tue, March 26, 2019
Technology Review Blockchain-powered marketplaces will be like steroids for crowd investing
Creators of a new breed of fully regulated digital assets have their eyes on remaking how money is raisedand putting the era of sketchy ICOs behind them....
08:00 am GMT - Tue, March 26, 2019
Technology Review Genome engineers made more than 13,000 CRISPR edits in a single cell
A team at George Churchs Harvard lab wants to redesign species with large-scale DNA changes....
11:00 am GMT - Fri, March 22, 2019
Technology Review Its still 2017 for one crypto exchange
Binance is doing million-dollar ICOs when everyone else has given up. But theres a catch....
03:30 pm GMT - Thu, March 21, 2019
Technology Review Russia wants to cut itself off from the global internet. Heres what that really means.
The plan is going to be tricky to pull off, both technically and politically, but the Kremlin has set its sights on self-sufficiency....
05:00 pm GMT - Wed, March 20, 2019
Technology Review Meet the veteran astronaut wholl be on the first launch of Boeings Starliner
The newest addition to the commercial crew explains how he is preparing for space again, eight years after his last trip....
01:30 pm GMT - Wed, March 20, 2019
Technology Review One of cryptos buzziest stablecoins might be heading for trouble
The SECs crypto czar has implied that Dai and other stablecoins may be securitiesand that would be bad news for its fans....
04:45 pm GMT - Tue, March 19, 2019
Technology Review Ryugu is a heap of space rubble that might unlock the mysteries of water on Earth
Early results from the Japanese Hayabusa2 mission are not just giving us insights into space rocksthey can tell us about our own planets history, too....
03:30 pm GMT - Mon, March 18, 2019
Technology Review Russia wants to cut itself off from the global internet. Heres what that really means.
The plan is going to be tricky to pull off, both technically and politically, but the Kremlin has set its sights on self-sufficiency....
11:00 am GMT - Wed, March 13, 2019
Technology Review The man who helped invent virtual assistants thinks theyre doomed without a new AI approach
Boris Katz has spent his career trying to help machines master language. He believes that current AI techniques arent enough to make Siri or Alexa truly smart....
09:00 am GMT - Tue, March 12, 2019
Technology Review A second 737 MAX crash raises questions about airplane automation
Regulators, airlines and Boeing need to grapple with how much information pilots are given as systems become more complex....
10:00 am GMT - Fri, March 8, 2019
Technology Review The out-there AI ideas designed to keep the US ahead of China
China is developing artificial intelligence on an unparalleled scale, but the US aims to beat it by inventing the next big ideas....
07:25 pm GMT - Tue, March 5, 2019
Technology Review Triton is the worlds most murderous malware, and its spreading
The rogue code can disable safety systems designed to prevent catastrophic industrial accidents. It was discovered in the Middle East, but the hackers behind it are now targeting companies in North Am...
01:50 pm GMT - Mon, March 4, 2019
Technology Review Chinas Huawei has big ambitions to weaken the US grip on AI leadership
In spite of tensions with the US and its allies, Huawei is rapidly building a suite of AI offerings unmatched by any other company on the planet....