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The Download: Trump’s impact on science, and meet our climate and energy honorees

The Download: Trump’s impact on science, and meet our climate and energy honorees

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. How Trump’s policies are affecting early-career scientists—in their own words Every year MIT Technology Review celebrates accomplished young...

Quand le MIT réalise un fantasme de science-fiction

Quand le MIT réalise un fantasme de science-fiction

AlterEgo, c’est la réponse du MIT au fantasme de la télépathie et contrairement à Neuralink qui nécessite une chirurgie pour implanter des électrodes dans le cerveau, cette petite merveille se porte simplement autour des oreilles comme une prothèse auditive. Le principe est assez malin. Au...

Meet the Ethiopian entrepreneur who is reinventing ammonia production

Meet the Ethiopian entrepreneur who is reinventing ammonia production

Iwnetim Abate is one of MIT Technology Review’s 2025 Innovators Under 35. Meet the rest of this year’s honorees.  “I’m the only one who wears glasses and has eye problems in the family,” Iwnetim Abate says with a smile as sun streams in through the windows of his MIT office. “I think it’s...

Putin says organ transplants could grant immortality. Not quite.

Putin says organ transplants could grant immortality. Not quite.

This week I’m writing from Manchester, where I’ve been attending a conference on aging. Wednesday was full of talks and presentations by scientists who are trying to understand the nitty-gritty of aging—all the way down to the molecular level. Once we can understand the complex biology of...

Therapists are secretly using ChatGPT. Clients are triggered.

Therapists are secretly using ChatGPT. Clients are triggered.

Declan would never have found out his therapist was using ChatGPT had it not been for a technical mishap. The connection was patchy during one of their online sessions, so Declan suggested they turn off their video feeds. Instead, his therapist began inadvertently sharing his screen. “Suddenly, I...

This American nuclear company could help India’s thorium dream

This American nuclear company could help India’s thorium dream

For just the second time in nearly two decades, the United States has granted an export license to an American company planning to sell nuclear technology to India, MIT Technology Review has learned. The decision to greenlight Clean Core Thorium Energy’s license is a major step toward closer...

PromptLock - Le premier ransomware à utiliser une IA 100% locale

PromptLock - Le premier ransomware à utiliser une IA 100% locale

Je pense qu’on n’est pas encore vraiment prêt pour ces conneries… De quelles conneries je parle ? Et bien par exemple d’un ransomware qui réfléchit, qui s’adapte, et qui génère même ses propres attaques en temps réel ! Oui, Terminator mais sans muscles, et ce...

3 problems with Google’s AI energy use data

3 problems with Google’s AI energy use data

Google just announced that a typical query to its Gemini app uses about 0.24 watt-hours of electricity. That’s about the same as running a microwave for one second—something that, to me, feels virtually insignificant. I run the microwave for so many more seconds than that on most days. I was...

Reimagining sound and space

Reimagining sound and space

On a typical afternoon, MIT’s new Edward and Joyce Linde Music Building hums with life. On the fourth floor, a jazz combo works through a set in a rehearsal suite as engineers adjust microphone levels in a nearby control booth. Downstairs, the layered rhythms of Senegalese drumming pulse through a...

How these two brothers became go-to experts on America’s “mystery drone” invasion

How these two brothers became go-to experts on America’s “mystery drone” invasion

On a Friday evening last December, every tier of US law enforcement—federal, state, and local—was dispatched to the US Army Natick Soldier Systems Center, a military research installation outside Boston. A squadron of about 15 to 20 drones had been spotted violating the base’s restricted airspace....