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Andy Altman

Andy Altman

Director of Video Production at CNET

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  • English
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  • Science
  • Technology

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Recent Articles

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I Learned to Fly an Electric Aircraft in 3 Days. It Blew My Mind

In less than a week aviation startup Pivotal trained me to fly one of its electric flying vehicles.
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SailGP AI Camera Can Stop Collisions Before They Happen

The world’s fastest sailing boats are putting AI on deck.
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I Saw What Could Be the Future of AI Glasses

A team of scientists at Stanford designed a pair of normal-looking glasses that display full-color 3D images.
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EV Battery Swaps: Now as Fast as Filling Your Tank

Startup Ample’s new robotic swapping stations can change a battery in five minutes.
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Stanford Scientists Use Stem Cells to 3D-Print Heart Tissue

The technique could one day lead to organs printed on demand from a patient’s own cells.
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Why This Warehouse Robot Finally Got a Head

The latest Digit robot could be coming to warehouses by 2025.
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The Humanoid Robot NASA Is Helping Build

NASA hopes Apptronik’s Apollo will help lead to a humanoid robot that can go to space.
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I Learned to Pilot a 9,000-Pound, Car-Crushing Exosuit

I took a crash course in learning how to drive Exosapien’s human-driven mech suit, Prosthesis.
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This Underwater Buoy Could Power Homes By Capturing The Ocean's Power

Scottish startup AWS Ocean has built a prototype device that is crushing expectations.
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This Car Cleans the Atmosphere While Driving

ZEM is a carbon capture plant on wheels.
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Inside the World's Largest Digital Camera

Next year the LSST Camera will start a decade-long project to map the entire sky, and help answer some of the universe’s biggest questions.