On April 3, 2010, Steve Jobs debuted the iPad. What for most people was basically a more convenient form factor was something far more consequential for...
China’s Ministry of Civil Affairs has come under scrutiny for failing to release data on the number of cremations that occurred in the country at the...
—Jessica Hamzelou Earlier this month, I traveled to Montenegro for a gathering of longevity enthusiasts, people interested in extending human life through various biotechnology approaches. All...
Across social media, a number of creators are generating nostalgic photographs of China with the help of AI. Even though these images get some details wrong,...
Tech that aims to read your mind and probe your memories is already here In recent years, we’ve seen neurotechnologies move from research labs to real-world...
Some people might look in a grocery store’s dumpster and see garbage. But others are starting to see dollar signs. New facilities are popping up in...
Before most people could realize what was happening, China became a world leader in electric vehicles. And the momentum hasn’t slowed: In just the past two...
Similar scams are, perhaps unsurprisingly, incredibly prevalent within China right now, and in the days since my messages with Jin, I’ve talked with several Chinese people...
China will officially put an end to its “zero-covid” policy by reopening its border with Hong Kong on Sunday, but the consequences of this move could...
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...
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