Geseende
Kersfees!
Dit lyk nie
juis asof hierdie groep (oorspronklik van MIT), wat reeds jare
lank groot aansprake maak waarmee hulle miljarde se befondsing
gekry het, veel vertroue het in hulle tegnologie nie!
December 24¡ªThere¡¯s
a new plan to build a in
Virginia,?chemists create the , and
mathematicians determine the .
Those and more below!
This newsletter is off next
week and will return in 2025.
Have a very happy New Year.?
--Ben Guarino, Associate
Editor, Technology
P.S. I'd love to hear from
you! Email me with feedback
and suggestions at benjamin.guarino@....
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The fusion power plant would
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produce 400 megawatts of
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Fusion Systems
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A collection of nonfiction
and fiction books Scientific
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For two decades now, the
iconic twin Voyager spacecraft
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everything we thought we knew
about the boundary between our
solar system and interstellar
space
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Researchers seeking better
bandages are creating
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starch
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A mathematician has
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Before turning to a large
language model for ethical
counsel, consider what makes
for good advice
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Google's
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