- The Best of the Physics arXiv (week ending July 7, 2018)
- A hydrogen-powered boat is touring the world’s oceans
- Gene drive technology has been shown to work in mammals
- Given a satellite image, machine learning creates the view on the ground
- Despite shadiness and crackdowns, the ICO boom is bigger than ever
- The secret world of disabled gamers
- Algorithm matches human cardiologists in detecting heart attacks
- The Best of the Physics arXiv (week ending June 30, 2018)
- Human labor is propping up some companies’ fake AI software
- An advanced civilization could resist the accelerating expansion of the universe
- Volkswagen’s all electric ride-sharing service is part of its comeback campaign
- ‘China’s Google’ releases its first AI chip
- Time to stop worrying about robots taking our jobs and start dealing with it
- NASA is will test quieter supersonic booms over Texas this year
- Tesla just hit a major milestone—five hours late
- California’s new online privacy law could be huge for the US
- The US-China trade war has officially begun, and tech will feel it
- Millions of smart TVs in the US are collecting data about you
- Bitcoin’s inherent economics could keep it from ever being very important
- DeepMind’s AI agents are better than humans at being your teammate
- This robot is not throwing away its shot
- Facebook’s latest acquisition is all about fighting fake news
- Capital Gazette shooting suspect was identified using face recognition technology
- Kroger is turning to autonomous cars to solve the last mile problem for groceries