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馃敀 Puff of steam, wheels in motion
The year is 2045. At a fusion facility near Marseille, where the successor to the ITER project has just achieved a stable thermonuclear reaction at a temperature of one hundred…

馃敀 Nanotechnology: between DNA origami and gray goo
Back in 1986, when E. Drexler was scaring the world with the idea of “gray goo”鈥攕elf-replicating nanobots devouring the biosphere after being accidentally released into the environment鈥攊t was hard to…

馃敀 Bus to Proxima: how far really is far?
If Voyager 1, our farthest space envoy, were headed towards Proxima Centauri (which it isn’t), it would take it about 73,000 years to arrive. That’s roughly the same amount of…

馃敀 Mars is a paradise, but only for robots
Elon Musk promises a million people on Mars by 2050. Meanwhile, NASA is struggling to keep seven people on the International Space Station, which is just 250 miles above our…

馃敀 We’re getting dumber, and technology is contributing to that.
Socrates was right. When in the 5th century BCE, in Phaedrus, he warned about the invention of writing, arguing that it would destroy human memory, he was laughed at as…

馃敀 Deepfake and the truth crisis
The threats of artificial intelligence.