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Why basic science deserves our boldest investment

Why basic science deserves our boldest investment

In December 1947, three physicists at Bell Telephone Laboratories—John Bardeen, William Shockley, and Walter Brattain—built a compact electronic device using thin gold wires and a piece of germanium, a material known as a semiconductor. Their invention, later named the transistor (for which they...

How Trump’s policies are affecting early-career scientists—in their own words

How Trump’s policies are affecting early-career scientists—in their own words

This story is part of MIT Technology Review’s “America Undone” series, examining how the foundations of US success in science and innovation are currently under threat. You can read the rest here. Every year MIT Technology Review celebrates accomplished young scientists, entrepreneurs, and...

How Yichao “Peak” Ji became a global AI app hitmaker

How Yichao “Peak” Ji became a global AI app hitmaker

Yichao “Peak” Ji is one of MIT Technology Review’s 2025 Innovators Under 35. Meet the rest of this year’s honorees.  When Yichao Ji—also known as “Peak”—appeared in a launch video for Manus in March, he didn’t expect it to go viral. Speaking in fluent English, the 32-year-old introduced the AI...

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...

The Download: longevity myths, and sewer-cleaning robots

The Download: longevity myths, and sewer-cleaning robots

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. Putin says organ transplants could grant immortality. Not quite. —Jessica Hamzelou Earlier this week, my editor forwarded me a video of the leaders...

FlyOOBE - L'outil qui installe Windows 11 sur n'importe quel PC

FlyOOBE - L'outil qui installe Windows 11 sur n'importe quel PC

Vous avez un PC qui tourne encore parfaitement sous Windows 10 mais Microsoft vous dit qu’il est comme vous, c’est à dire “trop vieux” pour Windows 11 ? Et bien, bienvenue dans le club des 240 millions de machines destinées à la casse. Woohoo ! D’ailleurs selon cette...

The Download: unnerving AI avatars, and Trump’s climate gift to China

The Download: unnerving AI avatars, and Trump’s climate gift to China

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. Synthesia’s AI clones are more expressive than ever. Soon they’ll be able to talk back. —Rhiannon Williams Earlier this summer, I visited the AI...

How Trump is helping China extend its massive lead in clean energy 

How Trump is helping China extend its massive lead in clean energy 

On a spring day in 1954, Bell Labs researchers showed off the first practical solar panels at a press conference in Murray Hill, New Jersey, using sunlight to spin a toy Ferris wheel before a stunned crowd. The solar future looked bright. But in the race to commercialize the technology it invented,...

The Download: sustainable architecture, and DeepSeek’s success

The Download: sustainable architecture, and DeepSeek’s success

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. Material Cultures looks to the past to build the future Despite decades of green certifications, better material sourcing, and the use of more...