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Two years later, the first Apple Watch Ultra is still excellent

Apple first announced the original Apple Watch back on September 9, 2014. With Apple’s upcoming event occurring exactly 10 years to the day, it’s a good time to reflect on how the last decade has changed wearables and smartwatches forever. I was skeptical of the Apple Watch at first, as back then, I was using

3 great (HBO) Max TV shows to watch on Labor Day

Gilles Mingasson / ABC So, you have a subscription to Max, formerly HBO Max. You’re enjoying a quiet day at home on the Labor Day holiday and scrolling to find something good to watch. You have already powered through House of the Dragon , The Last of Us, The White Lotus, and other top Max

Microsoft’s controversial Recall feature can’t be uninstalled

By Luke Larsen Updated September 2, 2024 8:02AM Microsoft The Recall saga continues. As it turns out, Microsoft’s controversial AI feature cannot be uninstalled, although that was spotted as an option in the latest version of Windows 11 24H2. The ability to uninstall it was initially observed by Desk Modder as a part of the

5 best Hulu movies to stream on Labor Day

We’re living in an era when many people have cut their cable subscriptions in favor of some combination of streaming services. Just because you’re paying for all those subscriptions, though, doesn’t mean you’re actually using them as much as you probably should. If you’re someone who subscribed to Hulu to watch something in particular and

Scientists Make ‘Cyborg Worms’ with a Brain Guided by AI

September 2, 2024 2 min read AI and tiny worms team up to get to treats By Matthew Hutson Thomas Fuchs Scientists have given artificial intelligence a direct line into the nervous systems of millimeter-long worms, letting it guide the creatures to a tasty target—and demonstrating intriguing brain-AI collaboration. They trained the AI with a

Next-Generation Biotech Is Rendering Some Lab Animals Obsolete

When it came time for Itzy Morales Pantoja to start her Ph.D. in cellular and molecular medicine, she chose a laboratory that used stem cells—not only animals—for its research. Morales Pantoja had just spent two years studying multiple sclerosis in mouse models. As an undergraduate, she’d been responsible for ­giving the animals painful injections to

Contributors to Scientific American’s September 2024 Issue

August 20, 2024 4 min read Writers, artists, photographers and researchers share the stories behind the stories By Allison Parshall Tim Quady/Blue Rhino Studio Beth Zaiken What Was It Like to Be a Dinosaur? Since childhood, Beth Zaiken (above) has been enamored by old-school natural history museum exhibits—the ones that use visual tricks to make