- Trump’s Climate Zigzag, Quantum Chip vs. 1940s Tech, and Alexa in the Lab—The Download, May 3, 2017
- Can Amazon and Twitter Kill Off TV by Streaming Live Events?
- California Proposes Ambitious New Cap-and-Trade Program
- The Best of the Physics arXiv (week ending April 29, 2017)
- Software Predicts Cognitive Decline Using Brain Images
- Smartphone-Controlled Cells Could Pump Insulin for Diabetics
- This Robot Knows When It’s Confused and Asks for Help
- Quantum Biometrics Exploits the Human Eye’s Ability to Detect Single Photons
- Tencent’s New Lab Shows It’s Serious About Mastering AI
- Smelling Disease, Why You’re a Privacy Hypocrite, and AI’s Imitation Game—The Download, May 2, 2017
- How to Provide High-Speed Internet Access to All Americans
- Solving a Global Digital Identity Crisis
- Amazon’s Echo Look Rates Your Outfits and Slurps Up Revealing Data
- Can DJI’s No-Fly Zone Software Stop ISIS from Weaponizing Drones?
- Waymo Has Invited the Public to Hop into Its Self-Driving Cars
- Animals Set Survival Record Inside Artificial Womb
- Net Neutrality Rules May Slow Innovation, but Uncertainty Will Be Worse
- Is Facebook Targeting Ads at Sad Teens?
- Real or Fake? AI Is Making It Very Hard to Know
- Appearances Suggest That Apple’s Autonomous-Car Endeavor Is Lacking
- Robot Builders, Alexa’s New Eyes, and Medical AI Secrets—The Download, April 27, 2017
- Why America’s Old Nuclear Plants Could Be Dragging Down Clean Energy Development
- Wikipedia’s Founder Wants to Fix Fake News
- Mainstream Metal Printing, Old Nuclear’s Bad News, and Trump’s Mars Madness—The Download, April 25, 2017