February 16, 2018

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How UPS delivers faster using $8 headphones and code that decides when dirty trucks get cleaned

Inside EDGE: the shipping giant’s ambitious, tech-driven bid to keep Amazon and others at bay.

 
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In the future we won’t edit genomes—we’ll just print out new ones

Why redesigning the humble yeast could kick off the next industrial revolution.

 
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Gene-altering treatments are medicine’s best shot yet against Huntington’s disease

After 25 years, scientists are starting to make progress against the devastating illness.

 
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I thought VR would make watching Olympic snowboarding awesome. Sadly, it sucked.

Virtual-reality programming for the Winter Olympics shows there’s still a long way to go before the tech is ready for prime time.

 
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