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From enshittocene to virome, science and technology's words of 2024


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Here are 10 words that entered our vocabulary this year, capturing discoveries at the cutting edge of science, elusive emotions and the various ways technology is changing our lives

The article from New Scientist discusses the emergence of new terminology in science and technology for the year 2024. It highlights the term "enshittocene," coined by Cory Doctorow, which describes the current era where digital platforms degrade in quality as they prioritize profit over user experience. Another term, "virome," refers to the collective viral genome in a particular environment, gaining attention due to increased focus on viruses post-COVID-19. The article also touches on "quantum supremacy," the point where quantum computers can perform tasks unfeasible for classical computers, and "climate gentrification," where wealthier individuals move into areas made more desirable by climate change mitigation efforts, potentially displacing lower-income residents. These terms encapsulate the evolving landscape of technology, environmental science, and societal impacts, reflecting both advancements and challenges in these fields.

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