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March 2017
- Narrated by: Todd Mundt
- Length: 1 hr and 23 mins
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Publisher's Summary
In this issue:
"10 Breakthrough Technologies"
"TR10 Reinforcement Learning" by Will Knight.
"TR10 The 360-Degree Selfie" by Elizabeth Woyke.
"TR10 Gene Therapy 2.0" by Emily Mullin.
"TR10 Hot Solar Cells" by James Temple.
"TR10 The Cell Atlas" by Steve Connor.
"TR10 Self-Driving Trucks" by David H. Freedman.
"TR10 Paying with Your Face" by Will Knight.
"TR10 Practical Quantum Computers" by Russ Juskalian.
"TR10 Reversing Paralysis" by Antonio Regalado.
"TR10 Botnets of Things" by Bruce Schneier.
"One Man's Quest to Hack His Own Genes" by Antonio Regalado.
"The Robotic Grocery Store of the Future Is Here" by Jamie Condliffe.
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