- Why Congress Can’t Seem to Fix This 30-Year-Old Law Governing Your Electronic Data
- A Robot Physical Therapist Helps Kids with Cerebral Palsy
- The Forensic Mathematics Behind the Desperate Search for the Malaysia Airlines Plane
- The Download, Feb 15, 2017: Designer Babies, Money Machines, and Passenger Drones
- Your Cubicle Has Ears—and Eyes, and a Brain
- AI Software That Writes and Rewrites its Own Code
- Siri May Get Smarter by Learning from Its Mistakes
- Absorbent Beads Could Save Energy—and Lives
- Who’s Brave Enough To Be a Flying Car Test Pilot?
- Modeling Reality: Putting Systems Engineering Theory into Practice.
- Do We Need a Digital Geneva Convention?
- New Weather App Can Spread Urgent Alerts Even When Cell Networks Are Down
- U.S. Panel Endorses Designer Babies to Avoid Serious Disease
- AI Software Juggles Probabilities to Learn from Less Data
- The Download, Feb 13, 2017: The Free Web in Danger, U.S. Chips in China, and Amazon’s Real-Life Retail Lab
- The U.S. Chip Industry Is Growing–in China
- Who’s Brave Enough to Be a Test Pilot for Flying Cars?
- Solar Installations Soared in the U.S. in 2016
- Amazon’s Vision of Drone Deliveries Now Involves Parachutes
- India Now Has the World’s Worst Air Pollution
- An AI-Fueled Credit Formula Might Help You Get a Loan
- Will Snapchat Be as Fleeting as Its Photos?
- The Jeff Bezos Retail Laboratory—or Seattle, as the Locals Say
- The Best of the Physics arXiv (week ending February 11, 2017)