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IVF has brought millions of babies into the world over the last four decades. But the process can still be slow, painful, and expensive—and far from guaranteed to work. Now, a wave of new technologies aims to change that.
Researchers are using AI to identify promising sperm and embryos, developing robotic systems that could automate parts of the IVF process, and even exploring controversial genetic editing techniques designed to prevent inherited disease.
The technologies could make IVF more effective and accessible. But they’re also raising difficult ethical questions about how far reproductive medicine should go.
I’ve combed the internet to find you today’s most fun/important/scary/fascinating stories about technology.
1 NASA unveiled plans for three uncrewed missions to the Moon this yearThey’re part of preparations for a crewed landing in 2028. (The Verge)+ And steps to build the first lunar base at the Moon’s south pole. (NBC News)+ Jeff Bezos’s Blue Origin will lead the first uncrewed mission. (WP $)+ NASA is building the first nuclear reactor-powered spacecraft. (MIT Technology Review)
2 Samsung’s largest unions have approved a landmark bonus schemeThe deal averts a massive strike at the world’s largest memory-chip maker. (WSJ $)+ Chip workers will get an average bonus of about $340,000. (Bloomberg $)+ The dispute centered on who profits from the AI boom. (BI)+ Resistance to AI is growing. (MIT Technology Review)3 Elon Musk accused the Pentagon of misusing Starlink for dronesHe says military use of the system violates SpaceX rules. (Ars Technica)+ The DoD is disputing a Starlink price hike during the Iran war. (Reuters $)+ Stratospheric internet could take off this year. (MIT Technology Review)
4 China has overhauled the world’s biggest surveillance network with AIBeijing is pushing law enforcement towards predictive policing. (FT $)+ Police use of smart glasses is also booming in China. (Gizmodo)+ LLMs could supercharge mass surveillance. (MIT Technology Review)
5 Space Force is awarding SpaceX $2 billion for a military data networkIt will connect military sensors and weapons platforms worldwide. (Reuters $)+ The contract comes amid concerns about SpaceX’s AI business. (WSJ $)+ Speculation is growing around a possible SpaceX-Tesla merger. (CNBC)6 Taiwan suspects Nvidia chips were smuggled to China via JapanTo circumvent US restrictions. (Bloomberg $)+ Is China about to win the AI race? (MIT Technology Review)7 Booming AI chip demand has created two new $1 trillion companiesSouth Korea's SK Hynix and the US’ Micron have hit the landmark. (BBC)8 AI has sparked a surge in demand for cybersecurity expertsThanks to a glut of new code and alarm over powerful models. (NYT $)+ AI is making online swindles easier. (MIT Technology Review)
9 Internet is coming back in Iran after a three-month blackoutAlthough it isn’t clear if the reconnection is permanent. (Wired $)10 Physicists are rethinking the role of gravity in quantum mechanicsThere’s a new theory for how our everyday world emerges. (New Scientist $)
—Jeremy Nixon, the cofounder of AGI House and a former Google Brain researcher, tells the New York Times how Silicon Valley’s innovations could affect the pope.
In the mid-2000s, toads were meeting a gruesome end near Ede, a leafy old town in the Netherlands. Residents responded by building wildlife tunnels beneath the road to help them reach their breeding ponds safely.
The crossings became popular. But a few years later, researchers found the local toad population had crashed from more than 10,000 to fewer than 1,000.
The case reflects a wider global push to build wildlife crossings and other forms of “animal infrastructure.” But do they actually help animal populations recover? Read the full story to find out.
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+ The votes for “International Mollusc of the Year” are finally in.+ Track aircraft in real time across a gorgeous 3D digital globe using live flight data.+ NASA’s Psyche spacecraft has delivered breathtaking new close-up images of Mars.+ This deep dive into instant coffee reveals the extraordinary engineering effort behind making it vaguely drinkable.
Plus: China has blocked Meta’s $2 billion acquisition of AI startup Manus.
Plus: An unauthorized group has reportedly accessed Anthropic’s Mythos.
Plus: DeepSeek has unveiled its long-awaited new AI model.
Plus: the Pentagon has struck sweeping AI deals for classified work.
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