
You combed the Internet to find you the most fun/frightening/great stories of technology.
1 Meet online activists fighting against ice raids
Their networks warn immigrants of the hot points of the ice officer in the major cities. ((Wp $)
+ Anxiety does not increase increasing. ((NPR))
2 American health experts have been requested to bury measles expectations
The evaluation warned of the risk of hunting the virus in areas with low vaccination rates. ((ProPublica))
+ The former US President Covid has called for a fully preventable outbreak. ((Politico))
+ How can the vaccine frequency help healthy professionals to deal with it. (Massachusetts Institute Technology Review)
3 Donald Trump is confident that the Tiktok deal is coming
Before the imminent deadline on Saturday. ((Reuters))
4 China’s efforts to clean air pollution accelerate global warming
The dirty air was unintentionally cooling the planet. ((New world $)
+ Who blames climate change? It is amazingly complicated. (Massachusetts Institute Technology Review)
5 brands spending small quantities on X to satisfy Elon Musk
They do what they can to avoid launching general repercussions with billionaire. ((foot $)
+ Musk’s X has a new owner – he makes a mistake, Musk’s Xai. ((CNBC))
6 of the campaign calls for the suspension of the internal patient monitoring system in mental health
Oxevision is tracked about breathing dimension and heart rate. ((Guardian))
+ This “black box” in which artificial intelligence works can make surgery safer. (Massachusetts Institute Technology Review)
7 The United States and China were imprisoned in a race to produce the first useful human robot
The first to succeed will dominate the future of many intensive industries. ((Wsj $)
+ Beijing treats human robots as a major future industry. ((Wp $)
8 Data Center operators ink solar energy deals
It is a clean, relatively low -cost technique. ((Techcrunch))
+ The cost of artificial intelligence services decreases. ((Information $)
+ Why is the United States still trying to make reasonable solar energy a mirror. (Massachusetts Institute Technology Review)