Episodes
There are biological underpinnings to aging—and so researchers are investigating cell manipulations, transfusions of young blood, and chemical compounds that can mimic low-calorie diets.
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Published 06/28/24
Google’s AI research lab DeepMind is steadily building knowledge of how genes and their products work inside the body—and how and why they sometimes go wrong.
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Published 06/27/24
Thomas Heatherwick believes architecture has a “nutritional value” to society—and that the public desperately deserve a better offering.
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Published 06/26/24
It’s a question of when, not if, highly effective treatments become available, says the CEO of Alzheimer’s Research UK. But that doesn’t solve the problem of one-third of dementia patients still going undiagnosed.
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Published 06/25/24
A new project is paying researchers to find errors in other scientists’ work. The only problem? Even error hunters make mistakes.
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Published 06/24/24
With chatbot and AI development largely coming from the US, some EU entrepreneurs and politicians say local champions are needed to prevent a cultural flattening.
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Published 06/21/24
To understand how to take a match-winning penalty, you’ve got to understand the physics behind the perfect kick.
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Published 06/20/24
The vehicle mostly survived launch and reentry—key stepping stones toward operational flights of the largest rocket in history.
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Published 06/19/24
Extreme weather threatens the investment value of many properties, but financing for climate mitigation efforts are only just getting going.
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Published 06/18/24
UK retailers have accused Amazon of using its Buy Box section to choke their businesses, reigniting a years-long debate over whether there was foul play.
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Published 06/17/24
Generative AI Is Coming for Sales Execs’ Jobs—and They’re Celebrating
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Published 06/14/24
Players, aided by technology, are hitting the ball farther than ever, and courses can’t keep getting longer—meaning operators are having to find smarter ways to keep the sport challenging.
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Published 06/14/24
At its Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple introduced its first serious foray into generative AI, with a focus on app integrations and data privacy.
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Published 06/13/24
Some residents of Yellowknife are staying behind to fight back wildfires that could soon engulf the Canadian city. Others have shared harrowing stories as they race to escape the flames.
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Published 06/12/24
Apple Intelligence will make apps and services smarter. But Apple’s most notable innovations focus on ensuring the technology doesn't disappoint, annoy, or offend.
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Published 06/12/24
A popular AI training dataset is “stealing and weaponizing” the faces of Brazilian children without their knowledge or consent, human rights activists claim.
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Published 06/11/24
Research is uncovering the key role that fungi play in getting soils to absorb carbon, and how humanity’s actions aboveground are wreaking havoc in the mysterious fungal world below.
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Published 06/10/24
The fireflies of Moriyama City have long been prized (and hunted) for their yellow-green glow. To bring populations back up, amateur conservationists are hitting the books.
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Published 06/09/24
Mounting research suggests that cephalopods experience pain. Now, the National Institutes of Health is considering new animal welfare rules that would put them in the same category as monkeys.
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Published 06/08/24
Scientists use microphones and AI to automatically detect species by their chirps and croaks. This bioacoustics research could be critical for protecting ecosystems on a warming planet.
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Published 06/07/24
Experiments show that asking AI chatbots to work together on a problem can compensate for some of their shortcomings. WIRED enlisted two bots to help plan this article.
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Published 06/07/24
We're bringing an extra episode from our show What's New.
Here’s what the science really says about teens and screens—and how to start the conversation with young people of any age.
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Published 06/06/24
During a tour of Silicon Valley, EU vice president Věra Jourová said she expects tech giants to prioritize stamping out content that could distort democracy.
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Published 06/06/24
Surgeons at NYU took out the pig kidney because it wasn’t getting enough blood flow.
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Published 06/05/24
What goes on in artificial neural networks work is largely a mystery, even to their creators. But researchers from Anthropic have caught a glimpse.
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Published 06/04/24