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This week’s round up: 4 technologies that could power the future of energy. HIV could infect 1,400 infants every day because of US aid disruptions. When you might start speaking to robots. And more.

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4 technologies that could power the future of energy

4 technologies that could power the future of energy

From laser steel to fuel made from rocks, we look inside the 2025 ARPA-E energy technology conference.

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HIV could infect 1,400 infants every day because of US aid disruptions

HIV could infect 1,400 infants every day because of US aid disruptions

Survey data suggests that over a third of organizations that relied on US funding for HIV services had already closed by February.

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Gemini Robotics uses Google’s top language model to make robots more useful

Gemini Robotics uses Google’s top language model to make robots more useful

The new model from Google DeepMind is a huge step toward robots that can generalize.

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When you might start speaking to robots

When you might start speaking to robots

Google is only the latest to fuse large language models with robots. The trend has big implications.

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This annual shot might protect against HIV infections

This annual shot might protect against HIV infections

Promising results from an early-stage trial suggest that lenacapavir injections might offer long-lasting protection.

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