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The Download: a new brain atlas, and using maths to make sense of nature

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. Scientists just drafted an incredibly detailed map of the human brain Scientists have unveiled the most compete atlas… Continue Reading →

Filing: the US NLRB alleges that X illegally fired an employee in November 2022 in retaliation for her posts challenging the company’s RTO policy (Josh Eidelson/Bloomberg)

Josh Eidelson / Bloomberg: Filing: the US NLRB alleges that X illegally fired an employee in November 2022 in retaliation for her posts challenging the company’s RTO policy  —  Elon Musk’s X Corp. illegally fired an employee in retaliation for… Continue Reading →

Scientists just drafted an incredibly detailed map of the human brain

This article first appeared in The Checkup, MIT Technology Review’s weekly biotech newsletter. To receive it in your inbox every Thursday, and read articles like this first, sign up here. When scientists first looked at brain tissue under a microscope, they… Continue Reading →

As X struggles to moderate misinformation about the Israel-Hamas war, Meta has an opportunity to make Threads a real-time news app many users are clamoring for (Casey Newton/Platformer)

Casey Newton / Platformer: As X struggles to moderate misinformation about the Israel-Hamas war, Meta has an opportunity to make Threads a real-time news app many users are clamoring for  —  Three months into its existence, the app’s purpose may… Continue Reading →

Video: Leah Stokes on the challenges ahead for the Inflation Reduction Act

The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), often dubbed the “Climate Bill,” was signed into law more than a year ago in the US and catalyzed more than $390 billion of investment in the clean energy sector. But what specific changes has… Continue Reading →

PitchBook: VCs invested $700.3M in video game startups in Q3 2023, the lowest since Q2 2020; gaming attracted $2B+ for eight straight quarters through Q2 2022 (Cecilia D’Anastasio/Bloomberg)

Cecilia D’Anastasio / Bloomberg: PitchBook: VCs invested $700.3M in video game startups in Q3 2023, the lowest since Q2 2020; gaming attracted $2B+ for eight straight quarters through Q2 2022  —  – Funding opportunities dry up with game companies cutting… Continue Reading →

Why the first-ever space junk fine is such a big deal

We’ve just taken a major step toward cleaning up space junk. On Monday, October 2, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the US issued its first fine for space debris, ordering the US TV provider Dish to pay $150,000 for… Continue Reading →

Investigation: several Taiwanese tech companies are secretly helping Huawei build chip plants in southern China, an unusual collaboration with political risks (Bloomberg)

Bloomberg: Investigation: several Taiwanese tech companies are secretly helping Huawei build chip plants in southern China, an unusual collaboration with political risks  —  – Critics slam Taiwan’s government for inadequate China curbs  — Taiwan has pledged to keep advanced tech… Continue Reading →

Why embracing complexity is the real challenge in software today

Technology Radar is a snapshot of the current technology landscape produced by Thoughtworks twice a year; it’s based on technologies we’ve been using as an organization and communicates our perspective on them. There is always a long list of candidates… Continue Reading →

Research: ahead of Slovakia’s parliamentary elections, AI-generated deepfake videos of politicians are spreading on Facebook, Telegram, and other platforms (Olivia Solon/Bloomberg)

Olivia Solon / Bloomberg: Research: ahead of Slovakia’s parliamentary elections, AI-generated deepfake videos of politicians are spreading on Facebook, Telegram, and other platforms  —  Videos featuring AI-generated deepfake voices of politicians are spreading on social media ahead of the Slovak… Continue Reading →

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