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- Minimum Wage Increases Could Speed Up Robot Adoption in the U.K.
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- Fixing Chipmageddon Will Slow Down Older Computers
- Drugmakers Think Blockchains Could Improve Clinical Trials
- Your Tweets Could Show If You Need Help for Bipolar Disorder
- Tech Firms Hope Hardware Fixes Won’t Be Required to Solve the Chipocalypse
- DeepMind’s Cofounder Thinks AI Should Get Ethical in 2018
- The Best Baby Gadgets of 2017 Were All Built by First-Time Parents
- Lawmakers Think You Shouldn’t Drink and Drone
- That Pervasive Chip Bug Is Worse Than Originally Feared
- Half of Women in STEM Jobs Experience Sexism at Work
- Wi-Fi Will Get a Little More Secure This Year
- Uh Oh—CRISPR Might Not Work in People
- A New Fleet of Robots Is Taking Aim at the Service Industry
- This Question Helps Reveal How Online Harassment Is Super-Slippery to Define
- Beijing Is Getting a $2.1 Billion AI District
- Google’s Old Autonomy Wizard Will Now Make VW and Hyundai Cars Drive Themselves
- The Science Linking Arctic Warming to This Crazy-Cold Winter