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What if potatoes grew on trees? An interview with the Breadfruit Institute s Diane Ragone

Once a storied icon of the Pacific, this indigenous foodstuff seemed destined for oblivion, a victim of fast-food chains and cheap canned goods. But this more-or-less forgotten, low-cost, sustainable, environmentally friendly, locally grown fruit may be seeing a revival. The Bulletin talks to the founder of the Breadfruit Institute in Hawai'i to find out the story behind this fruit's rise, fall, and re-birth.

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Interview with Sneha Revanur, the Greta Thunberg of AI - Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

Whatever kind of AI is out there today is what teenagers and young college students are going to inherit tomorrow. Which is why 900 of them came together in "Encode Justice."

The six best Bulletin magazine articles of 2023

Broken Arrows, the Museum of Failure, chatbots, and a thing called “NEST” each was one of the best articles to appear in the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists bi-monthly magazine in 2023.

Charging ahead: Steven Chu, Nobel Prize-winner and former Energy Secretary, on today s battery research—and more

Chu talks about why the solid-state battery is the holy grail of researchers, the roles of rare earths, the quirks of auto industry economics and why the full charge of a car battery only needs to be long enough to go about 200 miles: “You don’t really need anything more than that; the goal is simply to make the battery last longer than the human bladder.”

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