Over the time I’ve spent writing about climate, and even before that in my previous life as an engineer, I’ve cultivated a somewhat major obsession with...
In the same way that we can train our immune systems to recognize viral proteins, we could also train them to recognize proteins on cancer cells....
This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. What’s next for batteries...
To give you a brief overview, I was told by many experts that the already-stressed global chips supply chain will be challenged even more by geopolitics...
Solid-state batteries can use a wide range of chemistries, but a leading candidate for commercialization uses lithium metal. Quantumscape, for one, is focused on that technology...
The must-reads I’ve combed the internet to find you today’s most fun/important/scary/fascinating stories about technology. 1 How Ukraine cobbled together a scrappy, digitized militaryIt’s created a...
The Netherlands and Japan have reportedly agreed to codify some of the US export control rules in their own countries. But the devil is in the...
Johnson might wish he’d hired Ronghui Gu. Gu is the cofounder of CertiK, the largest smart-contract auditor in the fizzy and unpredictable world of cryptocurrencies and...
Presented online and in person at spaces like Houston’s Contemporary Arts Museum and the Museum of the City of New York, the artwork features audio recordings...
Cabled systems are the most reliable, but they are difficult to maintain and cover a limited operational area. And wireless internet doesn’t work well in water,...