
MIT Technology Review, October 2016
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Todd Mundt
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In this issue:
"Microsoft's Top Lawyer Becomes a Civil Rights Crusader" by Tom Simonite
"Bill Gates Doubles His Bet on Wiping Out Mosquitoes with Gene Editing" by Antonio Regalado
"Manufacturing Dopamine in the Brain with Gene Therapy" by Antonio Regalado
"China's Headlong Rush into an Ultra-expensive Cancer Therapy" by Yiting Sun
"Fetal Cells Offer Promise in Prenatal Testing" by Bonnie Rochman
"A Big Step Forward in the Quest for a Better Painkiller" by Adam Piore
"Life as an Entrepreneur in a Violent Mexico" by Adam Popescu
"This Supercomputer Will Try to Find Intelligence on Reddit" by Will Knight
"My Self-Driving Uber Needed Human Help" by Will Knight
"The Next Must-Have Smartphone Feature" by Elizabeth Woyke
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