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The catamaran-like electric concept is the sort of vehicle Uber wants to integrate into a flying taxi network—it just needs other people to build the thing.

Tornadoes seem to emit sounds the human ear can't hear. That could help scientists develop better early detection systems.

The next big depression treatment might be ketamine, but how best to use it remains unknown.

A survey finds that social networks that feature entertainment make users happier than those that highlight posts from friends and family.

Gene sequencers are pricey, so many researchers rent time on the machines. Now a startup called Meenta is simplifying the reservation process.

Google kicks off its annual developer conference in Mountain View, California on Tuesday, May 8 at 10 am Pacific. Watch it live.

Follow along as WIRED's staff covers Google's biggest event of the year.

Silicon Valley's Drive.ai is starting a pilot program to ferry office workers around a small area of the city, with vehicles that can "chat" with passers-by.

Artificial intelligence will be the thread that weaves together all the announcements at Google's annual developer conference, which starts Tuesday.

Google and Facebook are building custom chips for AI. Microsoft is using Intel chips that can be reprogrammed for different uses.

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