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Ultralightweight sonar plus AI lets tiny drones navigate like bats

Inspired by bats, a new ultra-low-power sensing system enables tiny drones to navigate through darkness, smoke and dust, where cameras and other light-based sensors fail.

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The US may be experiencing democratic backsliding. Around the world, nonviolent civil movements exist…

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War in the Middle East made the case for renewables – what’s happening in each country tells a harde

Countries don’t just switch from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources. Each takes its own path, depending on its economy, international…

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Two verdicts in two days: How American courts are rewriting the rules for Big Tech and children

The verdicts in a case against Meta and another against Meta and Google have the potential to change how social media works – and…

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I went to CPAC and found Trump supporters unhappy about Iran, Epstein files and the economy, even wh

Trumpism isn’t dead, as the roaring MAGA-merched crowds at CPAC make clear. But Trump is struggling through a political winter that…

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Heart transplant doctors could help more people by accepting donations from the obese

As the rate of obesity in the US rises, transplant centers are debating whether to accept organ donations from the obese. A new study suggests that oversized hearts are safe to use.

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