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This Week in Technology Review - Week of June 25
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Week of June 25
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Self-driving cars could make urban traffic jams worse
A team of AI algorithms just crushed humans in a complex computer game
Algorithms capable of collaboration and teamwork can outmaneuver human teams.
The citizen scientist who finds killers from her couch
How CeCe Moore is using her genetic knowledge to expose murderers.
This is how many people we'd have to send to Proxima Centauri to make sure someone actually arrives
Since it would take at least 6,300 years to reach the closest star to our sun, enough men and women to produce many genetically healthy generations would need to make the trip.
A court case over memory chip tech shows why America is so worried about Chinese IP theft
A DNA detective has used genealogy to point police to three more suspected murderers
Machine learning predicts World Cup winner
Researchers have predicted the outcome after simulating the entire soccer tournament 100,000 times.
China tops the US as the number one supercomputer manufacturer
Chinese factories are producing banned chemicals that could delay ozone recovery
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