List of Science and Technology articles
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U.S. President Joe Biden speaks during an event on Micron's plan to invest in chips manufacturing. Biden Short-Circuits China
The latest U.S. moves undermine China’s ability to import, manufacture, and export the semiconductors that run the world.
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An Indian employee of a tech start-up works at their offices in New Delhi. U.S. Immigration Has Become an Elaborate Bait and Switch
The broken system hurts immigrants—and makes it harder for the United States to compete.
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U.S. Vice President Joe Biden lectures at Sichuan University during his visit to Chengdu, China, on Aug. 21, 2011. Biden Is Now All-In on Taking Out China
The U.S. president has committed to rapid decoupling, whatever the consequences.
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A man films screens demonstrating Baidu’s Apollo Go self-driving taxi service at the company’s Apollo Park testing site in Beijing, on April 22. Washington Raises Stakes in War on Chinese Technology
New U.S. sanctions are in some ways more restrictive than Cold-War era controls.
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Kinder_web Do Stable Careers Still Exist?
Technology and automation are changing how we work.
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impossible-burger-plant-based-meat-consumption-HP Plant-Based Proteins Are Too Expensive
Here’s how to level the playing field with meat.
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A reporter wearing a flak jacket with the hashtag in Arabic, "#Shireen Abu Akleh" takes a picture in the West Bank city of Jenin, on May 13. Will Open-Source Intelligence Liberate Palestine From Digital Occupation?
Israeli analysts have transformed a tool of objectivity to one of distortion.
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U.S. President Joe Biden speaks at the groundbreaking of a new Intel semiconductor manufacturing facility near New Albany, Ohio, on Sept. 9. What America’s Plan to Bring Home Technology Manufacturing Gets Wrong
Asia will remain central to U.S. supply chains, but the right policies could accelerate the shift from China to friendlier countries.
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A man in a yellow hat stands next to a conveyor belt with blue-green chunks on it. Electric Vehicles’ Dirty Secret
EVs may hold great promise. But they’re not a silver bullet.
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A security guard stands outside the closed Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market. Conspiracy Theories About COVID-19 Help Nobody
The continued pushing of a “lab-leak” theory is unsupported and dangerous.
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Syrians walk past a colorful mural. The Status Quo Won’t Save Us From the Next Pandemic
Disease threats are not just the health sector’s problem.
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Actor Erik Estrada is seen at the premiere of Warner Bros. Pictures’ Chips at TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, California, on March 20, 2017. Can the CHIPS Act Put the U.S. Back in the Game?
The push to bolster domestic semiconductor production comes as the United States lags behind Asia and China squeezes Taiwan.
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Foreign Policy illustration/Getty Images Information Warfare in Russia’s War in Ukraine
The Role of Social Media and Artificial Intelligence in Shaping Global Narratives
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Victory parade in Moscow Technology Controls Can Strangle Russia—Just Like the Soviet Union
Export restrictions are slow and imperfect, but they work.
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Google's Quantum Computers Why Quantum Computing Is Even More Dangerous Than Artificial Intelligence
The world already failed to regulate AI. Let’s not repeat that epic mistake.