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Industries in DepthMIT researchers think we're a step closer to practical nuclear fusionDom Galeon · Futurism 18 Oct 2016
Industries in DepthWhy some people are much better at recognising faces than othersErin Brodwin · Business Insider 17 Oct 2016
Industries in DepthProducing global leaders, a machine explains elections and other must-read stories of the weekAdrian Monck 14 Oct 2016
Industries in Depth10 predictions for the future that got it wildly wrongSimon Torkington 13 Oct 2016
Industries in DepthWe're one step closer to making an artificial human brain, say scientistsJelor Gallego · Futurism 13 Oct 2016
Industries in DepthFacebook could be changing our offline social lives tooMichael S. Goldberg · Futurity 13 Oct 2016
Industries in DepthConfused by what’s happening in the US elections? This machine could helpJames Kondo, Russell Stevens, Eugene Yi, and Deb Roy 12 Oct 2016
Industries in DepthThe unexpected factor holding back research and innovationDuan Biggs and John W Wilson · The Conversation 11 Oct 2016
Industries in DepthA lot more scientific studies than you think could be wrongGeoff Cumming · The Conversation 10 Oct 2016
Industries in DepthA new age of air travel is dawning. And it's greenChristiana Figueres and Laurence Tubiana · Project Syndicate 10 Oct 2016
Industries in DepthHow video games can help make scientific discoveriesScott Horowitz and James Bardwell · The Conversation 07 Oct 2016
Industries in DepthPretzels, bagels and the Nobel Prize in physicsLindsay Dodgson · Business Insider 07 Oct 2016
Industries in DepthRewiring your brain, how to rise to CEO and other must-read stories of the weekAdrian Monck 07 Oct 2016
Industries in DepthThe science, drugs and tech pushing our brains to new levelsBarbara Sahakian · The Conversation 07 Oct 2016
Industries in DepthThis ink could enable scientists to 3D-print bone implants for childrenMegan Fellman · Futurity 05 Oct 2016
Industries in DepthYour genes account for 30-50% of your personality. What makes up the rest?Perminder Sachdev · The Conversation 05 Oct 2016