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01.31.24
Your weekly roundup of the best stories on health care, the climate crisis, genetic engineering, robotics, space, and more.
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Scientists Just Discovered a New Type of Magnetism
LAWS OF ATTRACTION | 5-MINUTE READ
In an atomically thin stack of semiconductors, a mechanism unseen in any natural substance causes electrons' spins to align.
By Michael Greshko
Elon Musk Says a Human Patient Has Received Neuralink's Brain Implant
BCI | 2-MINUTE READ
Details are scarce, but Neuralink cofounder Elon Musk says initial results are "promising."
By Emily Mullin
Texas Is Already Running Out of Water
DRY JANUARY | 8-MINUTE READ
Parts of the state are starting the year with low reserves. With light winter rains failing to replenish supply, and a scorching summer predicted, key areas may be pushed to the brink.
By Dylan Baddour
Two Nations, a Horrible Accident, and the Urgent Need to Understand the Laws of Space
OF ALL MANKIND | 16-MINUTE READ
Welcome to the world's foremost training ground for saving space from disasters, disputes, and—perhaps one day—colonizers named Musk.
By Khari Johnson
Watch a Deaf Child Regain Hearing After a Breakthrough Gene Therapy
SOUND ON | 4-MINUTE READ
Several gene therapies aim to restore a protein necessary for transmitting sound signals from the ear to the brain.
How to Convince Your Flat-Earth Friends the World Is Round
DOT PHYSICS | 4-MINUTE READ
Two experiments you can do yourself to finally, definitively put this question to rest.
By Rhett Allain
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The Extreme Sport of Ice Climbing Is at Risk of Extinction
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The 'Take Our Border Back' Convoy Is Already a Complete Mess
By David Gilbert
Instead of immigrants, the group of extremists mostly battled each other, paranoia, and their GPS systems.
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