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Ultra-Fast Charging and Super-Sustainable: Why the E-Bike Is the Next Car

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A Strange 1950s Technology Could Finally Bring Fusion Energy to the Grid

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Can mRNA Technology Hold the Allergy Cure We've All Been Waiting For?

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NASA's Next Moon Mission Has A Technological Feat 50 Years in the Making

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Scientists Broke a Major Computer Design Barrier — And It Could Change Tech As We Know It

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Are We Near The End Of Animal Testing?

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Future Computers Could Run on Lab-grown "Brains"

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Chatbots Could Transform Medical Care — But Not in the Way You Think

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European Countries Are Racing Toward the Continent's First Satellite Launch

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Half the World Cooks With Toxic Solid Fuels — But That Could Change

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Can We Rebuild the Spinal Cord? These Scientists Are Redefining What's Possible

Science

New Self-Driving Car Tech Could Make U.S. Roads More Dangerous

The Future of Love

Why Artificial Intelligence Could Make Dating Better — And Duller

Science

A Biotech Company Wants to Resurrect an Iconic Species — Will It Work?

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Lab-grown chicken could hit store shelves soon — here's how it tastes

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A robot choreographer reveals why M3GAN — and all robots — should dance