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A Brain-Boosting Prosthesis Moves From Rats to Humans
An algorithm tailored to individual brain activity shows it can boost memory with electrical zaps. http://www.wired.com/ -
Cyberinsurance Tries to Tackle the Unpredictable World of Hacks
Insuring against hacks and breaches can be a lucrative business—but also presents unique challenges. http://www.wired.com/ -
This Week in the Future of Cars: Working Through the Chaos
A Tesla wreck, an EPA rollback, and a city simulator http://www.wired.com/ -
Google Turns to Users to Improve Its AI Chops Outside the US
A Google team created an app that asks users in India and elsewhere to identify household objects and public places, ... -
Estonia's President Talks AI, Genetic Testing, and Dealing with Russia
Kersti Kaljulaid, Estonia’s youngest and first female president, lays out her plans for moving the country from a traditional state ... -
Spectra S9 Plus: A Breast Pump You Can Fit In Your Pocket
Most of Spectra’s ease of use, in a pint-sized package. http://www.wired.com/ -
Intel Hades Canyon NUC Review: A Tiny Machine With Smoking Performance
The fastest Intel mini PC yet weds a Core i7 to powerful AMD Vega graphics. http://www.wired.com/ -
Will a Huge New Flood Barrier Save Venice?
Finally, construction is finishing on the delayed barrier to protect the city from high tides. But how well will MOSE ... -
A 200-Year-Old Idea Offers a New Way to Trace Stolen Bitcoins
Cambridge researchers point to an 1816 precedent that could fundamentally change how “dirty” Bitcoins are tracked. http://www.wired.com/ -
Ex-Google Executive Opens a School for AI, With China's Help
Kai-Fu Lee, head of the investment firm Sinovation Ventures, is training Chinese professors to teach artificial-intelligence techniques. http://www.wired.com/