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This Week in Technology Review - Week of September 3

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Business Impact
Four questions Silicon Valley should expect from Capitol Hill
And one fundamental question that should underlie tomorrow's Congressional testimony.
Why robots helped Donald Trump win
Toledo has more robots per worker than any other US city. They're producing a healthy economy—and lots of anxiety.
Popular this week
Anti-aging medicine is so hot even this controversial idea has investors
A startup invests in a way to keep people younger, despite doubts about its science.
Facebook and Twitter, but not Google, appear before Congress
Theranos is shutting down
Get ready for atomic radio
Using a laser to detect the effect of radio waves on certain atoms is the basis for a new kind of antenna that resists interference and can receive a wider range of signals.
Venezuela's new cryptocurrency doesn't seem to exist
The US Army is building drones that never need to land
Physicists hack the human visual system to create "ghost images"
A pioneering experiment will extend human vision to invisible wavelengths, say researchers.
How to date someone out of your league
Data mining suggests why couples tend to match in desirability—and how to improve your odds when pursuing someone further up the scale.
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