From the MIT Technology Review art team, here are some of our very favorite illustrations of the year:
Is getting pregnant “medically necessary” right now?INA JANG
ZoomingDOGBOY
10 Breakthrough Technologies: Hyper-personalized medicineJULIA DUFOSSé
Your biggest questions about coronavirus, answeredPAIGE VICKERS
What the 1930s can teach us about dealing with Big Tech todaySOPHY HOLLINGTON
Algostory 1.7: “Krishna and Arjuna”ILLUSTRATIONS BY MAX LOEFFLER
The race to find a covid-19 drug in the blood of survivorsSELMAN DESIGN
This is what it will take to get us back outsideROB SHERIDAN
How Germany tamed covid-19PATRICK LEGER
The long, complicated history of “people analytics”ANDREA D’AQUINO
How the truth was murderedNAJEEBAH AL-GHADBAN
10 Breakthrough Technologies: Unhackable internetYOSHI SODEOKA
What AI still can’t doSAIMAN CHOW
The children being left behind by America’s online schoolingCATHRYN VIRGINIA
Many covid-19 survivors will be left traumatized by their ICU experienceJIALUN DENG
Why you don’t really know what you know We put our team of writers to the test when we asked them to draw a bicycle from memory in 5 minutes. We ended up with such a great group of bikes that we decided to use them for story art.
Why venture capital doesn’t build the things we really needNICO ORTEGA
A radical new technique lets AI learn with practically no dataMS TECH / PIXABAY
Gene editing has made pigs immune to a deadly epidemiSELMAN DESIGN
“Am I going crazy or am I being stalked?” Inside the disturbing online world of gangstalkingCHRISSIE ABBOTT
Predictive policing algorithms are racist. They need to be dismantled.FRANZISKA BARCZYK
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