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Robots are only a threat to those not human enough to fend them off.

Robots Are Not Taking Over

More than fully autonomous machines taking over all that we do, as leaders we ought to consider how new technological scaffolding will improve our abilities as individuals and teams.
By Scott Hartley
Molecular machines are ready to join forces and take on real-world work.

3-D Printing Turns Nanomachines Into Life-Size Workers

Scientists have figured out a way to get tiny molecules to join forces and collaborate on real work on a macro scale.
By Chenfeng Ke

Voting Problems Continue to Plague New York’s Elections

The New York City Board of Elections has a pretty miserable reputation, which only grew worse after significant problems roiled
By Colin Campbell and Ross Barkan

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