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This Week in Technology Review - Week of October 8

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NASA is using HoloLens AR headsets to build its new spacecraft faster
Lockheed Martin engineers wear the goggles to help them assemble the crew capsule Orion—without having to read thousands of pages of paper instructions.
There's no Google Maps for self-driving cars, so this startup is building it
In as little as 24 hours, Mapper will deliver a machine-readable map of any place on earth with public roads.
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3-D-printed plastic objects can track their own use without any electronics
Huawei announces two AI chips as China continues its move away from US silicon
The 8-dimensional space that must be searched for alien life
A new mathematical model suggests that signs of extraterrestrial intelligence could be common, for all we know—we've barely begun investigating the vastness where they might lie.
The first "social network" of brains lets three people transmit thoughts to each other's heads
BrainNet allows collaborative problem-solving using direct brain-to-brain communication.
Google Plus is to be shut down after private data of half a million users was exposed
China stands accused of hacking servers used by Apple, Amazon, and others
Four Russian hackers were caught plotting to hit the chemical weapons watchdog
Wide-scale US wind power could cause significant warming
A Harvard study raises questions about just how much wind should be part of a climate solution.
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