Every question we have about the airborne objects that might or might not be spying on the U.S.
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Portable sensors and artificial intelligence are helping researchers decode animal communication—and begin to talk back to nonhumans
An expert explains why it’s so odd that the suspected Chinese spy balloon can change course
A cybersecurity expert explains how the FBI’s operation against the ransomware group Hive will impact the rest of this criminal industry
Artificial intelligence can improve health, protect biodiversity and even write wine reviews
The Iranian government is taking advantage of Internet shutdowns to push citizens onto a local intranet that is vulnerable to surveillance and censorship
A new resin can hold fiberglass wind turbines together for years and then be recycled into valuable products, making green energy even greener
The CHIPS and Science Act aims to support domestic semiconductor production, new high-tech jobs and scientific research—even NASA
But that could change if people tire of defending against an onslaught of misinformation
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An ecological model suggests islands are better at preserving literature as well as species
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