MIT Technology Review Narrated

MIT Technology Review

MIT Technology Review Narrated

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A weekly Technology, News and Tech News podcast featuring Jennifer Strong

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MIT Technology Review Narrated

MIT Technology Review

MIT Technology Review Narrated

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MIT Technology Review Narrated

MIT Technology Review

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For a while researchers thought they’d have to make do with noisy, error-prone systems, at least in the near term. That’s starting to change.This story was written by Michael Brooks and narrated by Noa - newsoveraudio.com.
If most robots still need remote human operators to be safe and effective, why should we welcome them into our homes?This story was written by James O'Donnell and narrated by Noa - newsoveraudio.com.
People are spending thousands of dollars on unproven exosome therapies for hair loss, skin aging, and acne, as well as more serious conditions like long covid and Alzheimer’s.This story was written by Jessica Hamzelou and narrated by Noa - ne
If we’re going to live on Mars we’ll need a way to grow food in its arid dirt. Researchers think they know a way.This story was written by David W. Brown and narrated by Noa - newsoveraudio.com.
Researchers have been dreaming of an Internet of Animals. They’re getting closer to monitoring 100,000 creatures—and revealing hidden facets of our shared world.This story was written by Matthew Ponsford and narrated by Noa - newsoveraudio.co
An intelligent digital agent could be a companion for life—and other predictions for the next 125 years.This story was written by Kara Platoni and narrated by Noa - newsoveraudio.com.
Startups in Latvia and other nearby countries see the mobilization of Ukraine as a warning and as inspiration. They are now changing consumer products—from scooters to recreational drones—for use on the battlefield.This story was written by P
At its best, AI search can better infer a user’s intent, amplify quality content, and synthesize information from diverse sources. But if AI search becomes our primary portal to the web, it threatens to disrupt an already precarious digital eco
“Electroceuticals” promised the post-pharma future for medicine. But the exclusive focus on the nervous system is seeming less and less warranted.This story was written by Sally Adee and narrated by Noa - newsoveraudio.com.
As the climate changes, genetic engineering will be essential for growing food. But is it creating a race of superweeds?This story was written by Douglas Main and narrated by Noa - newsoveraudio.com.
Tech companies have been funneling billions of dollars into quantum computers for years. The hope is that they’ll be a game changer for fields as diverse as finance, drug discovery, and logistics.Those expectations have been especially high in
We’re making more data than ever. What can—and should—we save for future generations? And will they be able to understand it?This story was written by Niall Firth and narrated by Noa.
More than 60 companies now produce organs on chips commercially, focusing on five major organs: liver, kidney, lung, intestines, and brain. They’re already being used to understand diseases, discover and test new drugs, and explore personalized
Figuring out how the human body can withstand underwater pressure has been a problem for over a century, but a ragtag band of divers is experimenting with hydrogen to find out.This story was written by Samantha Schuyler and narrated by Noa.
Palmer Luckey, the founder of Oculus VR, has set his sights on a new mixed-reality headset customer: the Pentagon.His company Anduril Industries, which focuses on drones, cruise missiles, and other AI-enhanced technologies for the US Departme
Podcaster Joe Rogan, former presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., and football quarterback Aaron Rodgers are all helping revive AIDS denialism—a false collection of theories arguing either that HIV doesn’t cause AIDS or that there’s no
The newest versions of generative AI are bedazzling, with lifelike videos, seemingly expert-sounding prose, and other all too humanlike behaviors. Business leaders are fretting over how to reinvent their companies as billions flow into startups
Despite it being over 100 years old, radio technology is still critical in almost all aspects of modern warfare—including in the drones that have come to dominate the Russia-Ukraine war. But before the war, there was a frightening vacuum of exp
You can practically hear the shrieks from corner offices around the world: “What is our ChatGPT play? How do we make money off this?”Whether it’s based on hallucinatory beliefs or not, an AI gold rush has started to mine the anticipated busin
In the future, CRISPR will get easier and easier to administer, potentially opening up paths for tinkering with human evolution. What will that mean for our species?This story was written by senior biomedicine editor Antonio Regalado and narra
Did you know that NASA intends to destroy the International Space Station by around 2030? Once it's gone, private companies will likely swoop in with their own replacements. Get ready for the great commercial takeover of low Earth orbit.This
Pump jacks and pipelines clutter the Elk Hills oil field of California, a scrubby stretch of land in the southern Central Valley that rests above one of the nation’s richest deposits of fossil fuels.Oil production has been steadily declining i
Robots that can do many of the things humans do in the home—folding laundry, cooking meals, cleaning—have been a dream of robotics research since the inception of the field in the 1950s. While engineers have made great progress in getting rob
In an attempt to protect its forests and famous wildlife, Virunga has become the first national park to run a Bitcoin mine. But some are wondering what crypto has to do with conservation.This story was written by Adam Popescu and narrated by
We live in an undeniably gamified world. We stand up and move around to close colorful rings and earn achievement badges on our smartwatches; we meditate and sleep to recharge our body batteries; we plant virtual trees to be more productive; we
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