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    Scientists genetically modified gerbils to hear light through an implant

    Scientists genetically modified gerbils to hear light through an implant

    • Tristan Greene
    • 7 years ago
    White House earmarks over $1B for quantum technology research

    White House earmarks over $1B for quantum technology research

    • Tristan Greene
    • 7 years ago
    Bad old oil rigs could become good artificial reefs (we hope)

    Bad old oil rigs could become good artificial reefs (we hope)

    • Callum Booth
    • 7 years ago
    Watch Elon Musk’s rescue “submarine” for the Thai soccer boys’ team in testing

    Watch Elon Musk’s rescue “submarine” for the Thai soccer boys’ team in testing

    • Abhimanyu Ghoshal
    • 7 years ago
    Scientific publishing is rigged — at our expense

    Scientific publishing is rigged — at our expense

    • Anita Schjøll Brede
    • 7 years ago
    Watch MIT’s blind robot run, jump, and climb stairs

    Watch MIT’s blind robot run, jump, and climb stairs

    • Abhimanyu Ghoshal
    • 7 years ago
    Amazon could be delivering to the Moon by 2023

    Amazon could be delivering to the Moon by 2023

    • Tristan Greene
    • 7 years ago
    Scientists created an artificial neural network out of DNA

    Scientists created an artificial neural network out of DNA

    • Tristan Greene
    • 7 years ago
    Scientists are slaughtering radio-tracked hornets to save the bees

    Scientists are slaughtering radio-tracked hornets to save the bees

    • Callum Booth
    • 7 years ago
    Scientists can now use sound waves to detect cancer

    Scientists can now use sound waves to detect cancer

    • Callum Booth
    • 7 years ago
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