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Machines That Translate Wants into Actions

A new generation of brain-machine interface can deduce what a person wants
Richard Andersen
Scientific American, 2019
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The World’s First Virus-Proof Cell, with Redesigned DNA, Is About to Meet the Test of Its Life

Biologists are building an organism that can shrug off any virus on the planet. Impervious human cells may be next
Rowan Jacobsen
Scientific American, 2019
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The New Era of Multimessenger Astronomy

Astronomers’ newfound ability to see the same cosmic events in light, particles and gravitational waves – a synthesis called multimessenger astronomy – gives them a fuller picture of some of the universe’s most mysterious phenomena
Ann Finkbeiner
Scientific American, 2018
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How the Brain ‘Constructs’ the Outside World

Neural activity probes your physical surroundings to select just the information needed to survive and flourish
György Buzsáki
Scientific American, 2022
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Humans Evolved to Exercise

Unlike our ape cousins, humans require high levels of physical activity to be healthy
Herman Pontzer
Scientific American, 2019
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Spooky Quantum Action Passes Test

Recent experiments quash the hope that the unsettling phenomenon of quantum entanglement can be explained away
Ronald Hanson and Krister Shalm
Scientific American, 2018
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You Really Can Learn in Your Sleep

Experimental techniques demonstrate how to strengthen memories when our brains are offline
Ken A. Paller and Delphine Oudiette
Scientific American, 2018
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Forestalling a Fatal Decision

Social scientists have begun to close in on new ways to stop people from taking their own lives
Lydia Denworth
Scientific American, 2018
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Your Boss Wants to Spy on Your Inner Feelings

Tech companies now use AI to analyze your feelings in job interviews and public spaces. But the software is prone to racial, cultural and gender bias
John McQuaid
Scientific American, 2021
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Intelligent Machines That Learn Like Children

Machines that learn like children provide deep insights into how the mind and body act together to bootstrap knowledge and skills
Diana Kwon
Scientific American, 2018
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Dirk Helbing u. a.
Scientific American, 2017
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Bret Stetka
Scientific American, 2022