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This MIT spinout could finally clean up steel, one of the globe’s biggest climate polluters

Boston Metal has developed technology to electrify steelmaking, and a pending funding round will kickstart a large demonstration project. Read more »

A stretchy stick-on patch can take blood pressure readings from deep inside your body

The flexible stamp can collect data that usually requires bulky, invasive equipment. Read more »

AWS Cloud Services Overview: What’s New in 2018

Amazon offers a multitude of options in its AWS cloud services lineup, and much has changed since they were first introduced. This overview from AWS Administration - The Definitive Guide explains the... Read more »

Clearing out old cells might help the brain

A popular anti-aging strategy keeps mice from getting senile. Read more »

California wants to stop hackers from taking control of smart gadgets

A proposed state law would help bolster the security of internet-connected devices, but what’s really needed is federal action. Read more »

Future robo-taxis could charge themselves and help balance the electric grid

Wireless startup WiTricity wants cars to power up without human help and feed utilities energy during peak demand. Read more »

U.S. tech giants eye AI key to unlock China push

U.S. technology giants, facing tighter content rules in China and the threat of a trade war, are targeting an easier way into the world's second largest economy - artificial intelligence. Read more »

In coup for Google, Renault-Nissan embraces Android infotainment

The Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi carmaking alliance said on Tuesday it will use Alphabet's Google Android operating system in future vehicles - handing a victory to the U.S. tech giant which seeks to carve out... Read more »

Alibaba’s Jack Ma says U.S.-China trade friction could last 20 years

Alibaba chairman Jack Ma said on Tuesday that trade frictions between the United States and China could last for two decades and would be "a mess" for all parties involved, citing... Read more »

TomTom shares crash as carmakers opt for Google Maps

Shares in Dutch digital mapping company TomTom lost over a quarter of their value on Tuesday, as carmakers Renault, Nissan and Mitshubishi announced a partnership with rival Google. Read more »