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MIT Technology Review, June 2016

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In this issue:

"5 Things You Need to Know about Facebook’s Next 10 Years" by Rachel Metz and Tom Simonite.

"Wireless, Super-Fast Internet Access Is Coming to Your Home" by David Talbot.

"The Nauseating Disappointment of Oculus Rift" by Rachel Metz.

"The Unbelievable Reality of the Impossible Hyperloop" by Ryan Bradley.

"Coffee Under Threat" by Nanette Byrnes.

"Who Approved the Genetically Engineered Foods Coming to Your Plate? No One." by Mike Orcutt.

"When Smartphones Become Too Addictive, Stylish Dumb Phones Offer a Respite" by Rachel Metz.

"How Political Candidates Know If You’re Neurotic" by David Talbot.

"Gene Therapy’s First Out-and-Out Cure Is Here" by Antonio Regalado.

"Is There a Fountain of Youth in Our DNA?" by Brian Alexander.

"The World’s Most Expensive Medicine Is a Bust" by Antonio Regalado.

"The Plan to Rescue Hawaii’s Birds with Genetic Engineering" by Antonio Regalado.

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