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Rocket Lab will launch NASA's Earth energy measuring cubesats
The satellites, called PREFIRE, will measure the infrared radiation that enters and leaves the planet using a spectrometer instrument.
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The renewable energy revolution is happening faster than you think
Both China and the US, the world's top carbon emitters, are racing ahead with solar panels and wind turbines. It is even looking like we may soon see the beginning of the end for fossil fuels
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If interest in meatless burgers is waning, how can plant-based eating be sustained? | CBC Radio
Despite signs the meatless burger industry is losing steam, writers, chefs and industry experts say there is hope consumers will continue exploring more plant-based options. Writer and cook Alicia Kennedy says meatless burgers were only ever a distraction.
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Are humans a cancer on the planet? A physician argues that civilization is truly carcinogenic
In "Homo Ecophagus," Dr. Warren Hern gives human activity a deadly diagnosis
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Why lasers could help make the electric grid greener
Thousands of renewable projects are waiting to connect to the grid, but there aren't enough transmission lines. Some tech companies have faster and cheaper solutions.
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Will electric flying taxis live up to their promise?
Small electric aircraft will be carrying passengers soon in Europe soon, but will they catch on?
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‘It’s already way beyond what humans can do’: will AI wipe out architects?
It’s revolutionising building – but could AI kill off an entire profession? Perhaps not, finds our writer, as he enters a world where Corbusier-style marvels and 500-room hotels are just a click away
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How electric cars became a battleground in the culture wars
EVs have become weaponised amid fears over cost of shift to battery power and job losses at carmakers
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Asian American workers could be the most heavily affected by AI
Asian Americans and women in the workforce are the most concentrated in fields where AI could assist or replace their job tasks, according to new research.
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Movie extras worry they'll be replaced by AI. Hollywood is already doing body scans
Five background actors told NPR they had to undergo face and body digital scans while on TV and movie sets. The use of digital replicas is a sticking point in the ongoing strikes in Hollywood.
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Why Meta’s move to make its new AI open source is more dangerous than you think
If AI really is risky, then opening it up could be a major mistake.
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BMW tests next-gen LiDAR to beat Tesla to Level 3 self-driving cars
Tesla's autonomous vehicle tech has been perennially stuck at Level 2 self-driving, as BMW and other rivals try to leapfrog to Level 3.
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YouTube will use AI to auto-generate video summaries
A Google DeepMind AI language called Flamingo is being used to generate descriptions for YouTube Shorts.
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First-of-its-kind AI brain implant surgery helped a man regain feeling in his hand
Just four months after the groundbreaking surgery, the patient was able to feel the touch of his sister's hand.
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Futuristic concrete could transform roads and homes into giant batteries
Low-cost cement could be used on roadways to provide contactless recharging for electric cars as they travel
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AI to predict your health later in life — all at the press of a button
Thanks to artificial intelligence, we will soon be able to predict our risk of developing serious health conditions later in life, at the press of a button. ECU's School of Science and School of Medical and Health Sciences have collaborated to develop software which can analyse roughly 60,000 scans in a single day.
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The US government is taking a serious step toward space-based nuclear propulsion
"NASA is looking to go to Mars with this system."
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Seven major automakers are teaming up on a North American EV charging network
Will this be the next big charging network to match Tesla’s?
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First robotic liver transplant in U.S. performed by Washington University surgeons
Groundbreaking surgery performed at Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis
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Bot Mess: AI-Generated Clickbait Will Hasten the Demise of Search and Web Publishing
Why should Google keep offering organic results if they’re written by a bot?
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