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This Week in Technology Review - Week of February 11

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It's official. NASA has finally called the end of the Opportunity Mars rover mission.
NASA has ended its attempts to communicate with the robot, which has been on Mars for 15 years.
When will we have flying cars? Maybe sooner than you think.
After decades of promises, personal air vehicles are finally getting close to commercial reality—but you still probably won't own one
This new fabric will automatically cool you down when you get hot and sweaty
The material responds to the body's heat and wetness to help keep us at a comfortable temperature at all times.
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Pricing algorithms can learn to collude with each other to raise prices
This robot can melt and re-form its legs to change how it walks
A cell-killing strategy to slow aging passed its first test this year
Are tired-out cells what make people old? A new generation of drugs is designed to wipe them out.
The real reason America is scared of Huawei: internet-connected everything
Five things you need to know about 5G, the next generation of wireless tech that's fueling tensions between the US and China.
A new chemical process could turn a quarter of our plastic waste into clean fuel
NASA has discovered another massive crater beneath the ice in Greenland
Russia plans to temporarily disconnect the entire country from the internet
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