Category: MIT Technology Review
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Nature Needs Humans Too
Conservation may need a rebrand: humans are not just nature’s problem.
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Can Solar Be This Simple?
Balcony solar could bring cheap, renter-friendly clean power to millions of American homes.
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Robots Are Learning Like Humans
Robots are finally moving beyond factory arms and sci-fi disappointment, thanks to AI models that help machines learn from data, language, simulations and real-world feedback.
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The Next Voter May Be an AI Agent
AI is no longer just changing how people search, shop, or work. It may soon shape how citizens form political beliefs, interact with institutions, and participate in democracy itself.
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America’s New Jesus-Centric Cell Network
What if your phone plan decided what you could never see, not just what you chose to block?
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Not All Clean Energy Gets Cheap
Fusion power may be clean, futuristic, and world-changing. But a new study suggests it may not get cheap nearly as fast as solar, wind, or batteries.
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The Energy Future Has a Storage Problem
Nuclear energy is having a comeback, powered by AI, data centres and political support. But the US still has no permanent answer for the radioactive waste piling up behind the boom.
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Your Laptop’s Heat Could Power AI
What if we could use your laptop’s heat for something productive? MIT researchers are turning excess heat into a new way to compute.
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What’s Left of Nature, Really?
Nature no longer exists as something untouched. From plastic-filled animals to gene-edited humans, we are living in a world shaped almost entirely by human hands.