November 30, 2015

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Climate Researcher Says the Paris Talks Will Fall Far Short of What We Need

A climate scientist argues that it should no longer be acceptable to dump carbon dioxide in the sky.

 
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Brain-Controlled Telepresence Robot Could Help Physically Disabled People Get Out Into the World More

Brain control becomes a more practical way to control robots when the machines can do some things for themselves.

 
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MIT Technology Review’s Holiday 2015 Gift Guide

Take some of the stress out of holiday shopping with our guide to some of the coolest tech gifts you can buy (even if you’re feeling cheap).

 
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Here’s How We’ll Probably Make Gene-Edited People

A global meeting in Washington, D.C., isn’t just about whether or not we should alter our species with CRISPR. It’s about how we can pull it off.

 
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Big Question

Out-of-Favor Technologies Struggle for Attention Even in an Era of $1-Billion-Plus Unicorns

New funding methods claim to democratize investment in innovation, but important technologies still struggle.

 
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