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This Week in Technology Review - Week of March 11

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Week of March 11
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A second 737 Max crash raises questions about airplane automation
Regulators, airlines, and Boeing need to grapple with how much information pilots are given as systems become more complex.
Zuckerberg's new privacy essay shows why Facebook needs to be broken up
Mark Zuckerberg doesn't understand what privacy means—he can't be trusted to define it for the rest of us.
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A quantum experiment suggests there's no such thing as objective reality
Physicists have long suspected that quantum mechanics allows two observers to experience different, conflicting realities. Now they've performed the first experiment that proves it.
The collision of two distant galaxies was caught in this new Hubble image
Quantum computing should supercharge this machine-learning technique
Certain machine-learning tasks could be revolutionized by more powerful quantum computers.
The hipster effect: Why anti-conformists always end up looking the same
Complexity science explains why efforts to reject the mainstream merely result in a new conformity.
Triton is the world's most murderous malware, and it's spreading
The rogue code can disable safety systems designed to prevent catastrophic industrial accidents. It was discovered in the Middle East, but the hackers behind it are now targeting companies in North America and other parts of the world, too.
North Korea's military has stolen more than half a billion dollars in cryptocurrency
This NASA image captures the exact moment two jets went supersonic
Thousands of people are protesting Russia's new internet bill
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