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19 Jul 2018
Aided by recent discoveries, scientists are now manipulating the DNA of all kinds of organisms. Dan Carlson helped develop dairy cattle that never grow horns. His hope: eliminating a painful procedure millions of calves undergo each year.
17 Jul 2018
Zoox is on the verge of transforming the entire transportation industry by creating self-driving robots that will become the ride-shares of the future.
14 Jul 2018
Kevin Bowcutt, Boeing Co. senior technical fellow and chief scientist of hypersonics, joins "Bloomberg Technology" to discuss what it will be like to travel faster than the speed of sound.
11 Jul 2018
iPhone face ID may not recognize morning face some iPhone X users have complained on Twitter about Face ID failing to recognize them in the morning. The feature is supposed to account for small facial changes like hair and makeup.
10 Jul 2018
Baxter the robot oracle says France will beat Belgium in Tuesday's World Cup semi-final in St. Petersburg.
8 Jul 2018
AC Global Risk is a Silicon Valley-based startup, using voice recognition technology in ways it hasn't really been used before: screening large groups of people for possible security risks. Co-founder and CEO Alex Martin explains the technology and the ethical debate around it.
28 Jun 2018
What potential does artificial intelligence have to change our lives in the coming years, and what areas are companies like Facebook investing in?
20 Jun 2018
As discontent mounts over images showing distressed children separated from their parents at the US-Mexico border, Donald Trump has launched a second blistering attack on Angela Merkel via Twitter; most analysts see it as a diversion tactic.
14 Jun 2018
Twitter Inc. will personalize news for users and send them notifications of events, trying to attract a bigger, broader audience with one of its most comprehensive product updates in years.
12 Jun 2018
Bloomberg's Brad Stone explains the reality of flying cars and describes the companies making them, including eVolo, Airbus, EHang, Kitty Hawk and Uber.
12 Jun 2018
The University of Alberta has a lot going for it. It’s pretty. And it’s home to many an eccentric and clever inventor, like Kory Mathewson. Kory is an A.
7 Jun 2018
American politicians lash out at Facebook over the latest data privacy scandal involving Chinese firms. Plus: Dennis Rodman may be headed to the Singapore summit between the US and North Korea, and Spain's first astronaut joins the government as Minister of Science.

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