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- The creator of 3-D-printed gun models was told he can’t give them away. So now he’s selling them.
- Researchers find way to mimic clinical trials using genetics
- The UK is investing millions to make its own satellite system
- Waymo takes a tiny step into China
- Humans are still better than AI at Dota 2—for now
- Life as a bug bounty hunter: a struggle every day, just to get paid
- Technologists are trying to fix the “filter bubble” problem that tech helped create
- Y Combinator’s $60 million basic-income experiment will begin next year
- China is yet again clamping down on the cryptocurrency industry
- A legal push to revive US net neutrality rules is gaining momentum
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- Japan teams up with Uber, Boeing, and Airbus to deploy flying cars within a decade
- Scientists deliver a longer-lasting, energy-dense lithium-oxygen battery
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- A small California town is helping autonomous flying machines get off the ground
- Google’s new search feature aims to give veterans a boost in the job market
- Self-driving snacks? Grocery delivery becomes a test of autonomous vehicle technology
- A CRISPR cure for Duchenne muscular dystrophy is closer after a trial in dogs
- AI is helping find lead pipes in Flint, Michigan
- Crowdsourcing the hunt for software bugs is a booming business—and a risky one
- Facebook and Twitter have taken down hundreds of Iranian accounts that attempted to mislead users
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