The aviation industry can hit its emissions goals, but it needs new fuels
Cutting carbon emissions from planes is going to be difficult—but not impossible. With enough funding, policy support, and alternative fuel,
Cutting carbon emissions from planes is going to be difficult—but not impossible. With enough funding, policy support, and alternative fuel,
Cutting carbon emissions from planes is going to be difficult—but not impossible. With enough funding, policy support, and alternative fuel,
Hackers employed by the Chinese government have broken into numerous major telecommunications firms around the world in a cyber-espionage campaign
Third-party cookies might be going the way of the dinosaur, but organizations will still need data about their customers’ online behaviors to
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While electric vehicles are rising in popularity, they are still limited in range—a Tesla Model 3 can go for about 350 miles before it needs to be
In almost every country in the world, the proportion of older people in the population is increasing. By 2050, the number of people above 65 years
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A patient who received a donated liver that had been stored for three days in a new type of machine that mimics the human body is healthy one year on
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The Supreme Court is shortly expected to issue its decision on a challenge to Roe v. Wade that will—if a leaked draft version of the opinion
The Supreme Court is shortly expected to issue its decision on a challenge to Roe v. Wade that will—if a leaked draft version of the opinion
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On May 18, thousands of software developers in China woke up to find that their open-source code hosted on Gitee, a state-backed Chinese competitor
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