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This Week in Technology Review - Week of December 3

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Meet the astronaut trainer getting billionaire space tourists ready for liftoff
The coming rise in private spaceflight is prompting growth in space companies that give citizen astronauts the know-how they need to fly.
I 3D-printed every bit of my wedding—including my bouquet
The maker community helped me create everything from my bouquet to my cake toppers—and gave me an insight into the technology's possibilities.
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250 pages of internal Facebook files were just dumped online—here are the 6 key takeaways
China is about to land a spacecraft on the dark side of the moon
So much for that hope of reaching peak climate emissions
How to check if you're affected by the Marriott mega data breach
Despite CRISPR baby controversy, Harvard University will begin gene-editing sperm
Even as a furious debate broke out in China over gene-edited babies, some scientists in the US are also hoping to improve tomorrow's children.
EXCLUSIVE: Chinese scientists are creating CRISPR babies
A daring effort is under way to create the first children whose DNA has been tailored using gene editing.
Inside the world of AI that forges beautiful art and terrifying deepfakes
Generative adversarial networks, or GANs, are fueling creativity—and controversy. Here's how they work.
AI has a culturally biased world view that Google has a plan to change
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