Electric cars have been around longer than you think — AI is changing the world of biology
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Scam texts going up, Amazon's new guarantee, the first MP3

Scam texts going up, Amazon's new guarantee, the first MP3

Scam calls are on their way down, while scammy texts are increasing. Here's what to do about it. Plus, Amazon is finally taking responsibility for lousy third-party products, and Kim, Ben and Allie reminisce about the first MP3, Napster and even tapes.

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The surprisingly long history of electric cars  

The surprisingly long history of electric cars  

Over the last decade or so, electric vehicles have hit their stride. Tesla revolutionized the industry and changed what was once considered lame, and made it seem hip. Well, it turns out electric cars have been around for a lot longer than you may think. And the reason they didn’t take off is shocking.

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How AI is revolutionizing biology

How AI is revolutionizing biology

Artificial intelligence's ability to solve complex problems much quicker than a human mind has led to scientific advancements like never before. Now, biologists are using AI to do something they had thought impossible, and it will change how we view living things.

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Babies may hold the secret to getting better at video games

Babies may hold the secret to getting better at video games

Video games have been around for decades, and many people have spent epic amounts of time becoming good at them. But when researchers attempted to develop an AI that would beat every Atari game, there was one it just couldn’t master. The solution? Look to babies.

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