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The Download: Alabama’s embryo ruling impact, and remote learning for pre-schoolers

February 23, 2024
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. The weird way Alabama’s embryo ruling takes on artificial wombs A ruling by the Alabama Supreme Court last week that frozen embryos count as children is sending “shock waves” through the fertility industry…

The weird way Alabama’s embryo ruling takes on artificial wombs

February 23, 2024
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. A ruling by the Alabama Supreme Court last week that frozen embryos stored in labs count as children is sending “shock waves” through the fertility…

Yes, remote learning can work for preschoolers

February 23, 2024
The other day some preschoolers were pretending to be one of their favorite Sesame Street characters, a baby goat named Ma’zooza who likes round things. They played with tomatoes—counting up to five, hiding one, and putting it back.  A totally ordinary moment exploring shapes, numbers, and imagination. Except this version of Sesame Street—called Ahlan Simsim…

NVIDIA’s surge: a strategic investment lesson

February 22, 2024
NVIDIA, a leading technology company, has recently significantly impacted the stock market, demonstrating the potential of strategic investment and the dangers of sitting on cash. This article will delve into…

Reddit files to go public — at last

February 22, 2024

Social media giant Reddit filed to go public today, dropping a long-awaited S-1 filing that will see it approach the public markets potentially at the head of a long-column of richly valued technology startups and private companies that need to find an exit this year. The timing of Reddit’s IPO is not a surprise. The […]

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3 Outsourcing Stocks Driving Success

February 22, 2024
With the rise in the incorporation of digital technology, the outsourcing industry’s future appears to be in a bright spot, accelerated by innovation and supported by robust expenditure. Therefore, fundamentally…

The Download: tracking animals, and biotech plants

February 22, 2024
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. How tracking animal movement may save the planet Animals have long been able to offer unique insights about the natural world around us, acting as organic sensors picking up phenomena invisible to humans.…

Ready, set, grow: These are the biotech plants you can buy now

February 22, 2024
This spring I am looking forward to growing some biotech in my backyard for the first time. It’s possible because of startups that have started selling genetically engineered plants directly to consumers, including a bright-purple tomato and a petunia that glows in the dark. This week, for $73, I ordered both by pressing a few…

How tracking animal movement may save the planet

February 22, 2024
There was something strange about the way the sharks were moving between the islands of the Bahamas. Tiger sharks tend to hug the shoreline, explains marine biologist Austin Gallagher, but when he began tagging the 1,000-pound animals with satellite transmitters in 2016, he discovered that these predators turned away from it, toward two ancient underwater…