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Lawsuit against cryogenics company reminds me of my uneasy tour of the ‘life extension’ facility By Phil Riske | Senior Reporter/Writer A cryogenics company tasked

Lawsuit against cryogenics company reminds me of my uneasy tour of the ‘life extension’ facility By Phil Riske | Senior Reporter/Writer A cryogenics company tasked

How the microbiologist Carl Woese fundamentally changed the way we think about evolution and the origins of life. By David Quammen | The New York Times

By Michael D. Regan | PBS Newshour An 11-year-old boy on Friday was able to hack into a replica of the Florida state election website

The biggest breakthrough in AI, deep learning, has hit a wall, and a debate is raging about how to get to the next level Information

By Kaveh Waddell | Axios Artificial intelligence experts — concerned about reported blunders with high-stakes AI systems from makers like Amazon and IBM —

By Kyle Mizokami | Popular Mechanics The United Kingdom has announced the country’s first entirely British fighter in decades. The new Tempest fighter project will

By Kaveh Waddell | Axios The advancement of AI-fueled technologies like robotics and self-driving cars is creating a confusing legal landscape that leaves manufacturers,

By Phil Riske | Senior Reporter/Writer We have published this vent-your-spleen column for six years now, delving into pet peeves, daily irritants and maddening situations

By KTAR “Alexa, are you being careful with my voice data?” That’s what U.S. Sen. Jeff Flake wants to know. Flake, an Arizona Republican, and

The Wall Street Journal spotlights 25 emerging leaders in hot corners of the tech industry (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Airobotics Ltd.) The

By Steve LeVine | Axios Artificial intelligence researchers, who have seen little recent progress toward the creation of a machine that thinks like a human,

Amazon.com Inc. has acknowledged one of its Echo home speakers mistakenly recorded a private conversation and sent it to a person in the owners’ contact

By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic (Editor’s Note: Since this story was published, the Legislature approved the robot bill.) Small robots could deliver groceries, take-out

By Rick Barrs | East Valley Tribune Described as a “wakeup call” to the United States, the Republic of China’s decision to cease serving as

By Robin McKie | The Guardian The aims of the transhumanist movement are summed up by Mark O’Connell in his book To Be a Machine,

By Meagan Boudreau | Cronkite News The desert is the last place most people search for water, but a team of scientists has tested a

Users report random burst of ‘creepy’ laughter By Julia Carrie Wong | The Guardian The robot wars are coming, and Alexa will have the last

By James Gorman | The New York Times Recently someone (my boss, actually) mentioned to me that I wrote more articles about dogs than I

Experts say action must be taken to control artificial intelligence tech By Alex Hern | The Guardian Wanton proliferation of artificial intelligence technologies could enable

Lawmakers debate feasibility of ‘personal delivery devices’ By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Sun It doesn’t have the personality of WALL-E. It

By David Gelles | The New York Times A creator of the iPhone called the device “addictive.” A Twitter founder said the “internet is broken.”

Brain-computer interfaces may change what it means to be human (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) The Economist Technologies are often

Automation is dramatically reshaping the workforce, but we’ve barely begun to grapple with how it will reshape society By Ryan Avent | POLITICO For those

By Alison Snyder Eileen Drage O’Reilly and Erin Ross | Axios Space observatories and probes will be launched. Gene editing is expected to move

(Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) Joanna Allhands: The insane amount of detail on Google Maps has real-life business implications. And

By Steve Lohr | The New York Times What vehicle is most strongly associated with Republican voting districts? Extended-cab pickup trucks. For Democratic districts? Sedans.

By Shayla Hyde | Cronkite News he road turns from a dusty brown to a deep, red clay along the road to Buena Vista Ranch,
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Supervisor Galvin’s Message Hello Neighbors, We are now in the homestretch of 2025. October is about the change of seasons and falling leaves. However, we

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Lennar.) Photo via City of Peoria By Peoria Independent In an effort to keep up with market interest and move

By AZ Big Media Hines, a global real estate investment manager, has closed on a 14.6-acre site to develop a multifamily property located in Peoria,