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- The Download, Mar 15, 2017: Solar’s Huge Potential, Robots Explain Themselves, and Edible Drones
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- The Download, Mar 13, 2017: Electric Car Adoption Woes, Fighting VR Trolls, and Spider-Silk Neckties
- How Metamaterials Are Reinventing 3-D Radar Imaging
- The Download, Mar 10, 2017: CRISPR Viable Embryo Test, WikiLeaks’ Hollow Offer, and Safer Drone Crashes
- Are Autonomous Cars Ready to Go It Alone?
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- A Virtual Version of You That Can Visit Many VR Worlds
- Facebook Forbids the Use of User Data for Surveillance
- Intel’s $15 Billion Mobileye Buyout Puts It in the Autonomous Car Driver’s Seat
- The Best of the Physics arXiv (week ending March 11, 2017)
- Julian Assange’s Potentially Hollow Promise to Help Tech Firms Overcome CIA Hacks
- Scrutiny Intensifies on the Warrantless Collection of Americans’ Communications
- The Download, Mar 17, 2017: Quantum Computer Chemistry, Self-Driving Fumbles, and Pokémon AI
- The Download, Mar 16, 2017: Finger-Lickin’ Fake Meat, Trump’s Budget Losers, and a Robot Economy
- Italy Transforms Itself into a High-Tech Hotbed
- The U.S. Military Wants Its Autonomous Machines to Explain Themselves
- How America’s Electric Car Market Could Get Stuck in the Slow Lane
- Six Years On, Fukushima’s Cleanup Looks Harder Than Ever
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- This Entrepreneur Dares You to Hack His Gadgets