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The last jumbo jet was delivered in January, but it has been obsolete for decades.
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Scientists have uncovered the Roman recipe for self-repairing cement—which could massively reduce the carbon footprint of the material today.
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Call it a fanilect.
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Accidental revisions to a US Help Center page sparked confusion about the streamer's next moves. But restrictions on account sharing are still coming soon.
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The idea of creating tamper-proof databases has captured the attention of everyone from anarchist techies to staid bankers.
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By mimicking a 1970s classic, Rian Johnson’s new murder mystery series rewrites the streaming era’s rules that everything must be bingeable.
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Don’t suffer the buffer. These WIRED-tested systems will deliver reliable internet across your home whatever your needs or budget.
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As AI infiltrates more aspects of society, maybe some “responsibility gaps” are a good thing.
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The Aro Home app is easy to use, but it’s pretty embarrassing to realize you put your phone down for only 20 minutes a day.
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These tiny organoids with working immune systems mimic the function of the GI tract and could be used to study intestinal diseases and drugs to treat them.
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This week, we ask if there's anything else our phones should be doing for us. Also, we break down the Samsung Galaxy announcements.
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Madison Square Garden is under fire for using the technology. Other venues are exploring their own uses of face algorithms, raising privacy concerns.
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Former president Trump tried and failed to ban the app. Now US lawmakers from both parties are preparing legislation they say can finish the job.
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Whether you spend time in nature's backyard or your own, we've found discounts on Patagonia clothing, camping gear, and tents.
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Russian antiwar activists placed their faith in Telegram, a supposedly secure messaging app. How does Putin’s regime seem to know their every move?
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Should you get the Ultra and enjoy the new 200-megapixel camera or stick with a smaller handset? We have recommendations.
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There are three new phones—the Galaxy S23, S23+, and S23 Ultra—as well as five new laptops.
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Prestige restaurants are often unsustainable, intense workplaces. It’s time for the culture around them to change.
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Companies claim synthetic images can add diversity to AI data sets, but they carry functional and moral risks.
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Students from top schools used to waltz from Silicon Valley internships into lucrative jobs. Now, some are reconsidering their options.
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True Anomaly, a startup backed by US senator JD Vance's VC firm, plans to launch prototype pursuit satellites on a SpaceX flight later this year.
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Data gaps, funding cuts, and shyness about sex let gonorrhea gain drug-resistance. There are no new treatments yet.
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Enigma Labs launches a project to crowdsource and quantify data about “unidentified aerial phenomena.”
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Forget about patchy internet connections and dead spots with one of these WIRED-tested mesh systems.
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Yes, they're problematic. They can also reflect an alternate reality that feels eerily close to the truth.
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Sure, every influencer owns these buds. They’re still pretty good.
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Audacious plans to resurrect the long-extinct bird could be lucrative. But the moonshot raises thorny philosophical questions.
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January saw a slew of security patches for iOS, Chrome, Windows, and more.
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Biological amino acids could have celestial or terrestrial roots. An experiment simulated their formation in deep space—but the mystery isn’t solved yet.
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Biological amino acids could have celestial or terrestrial roots. An experiment simulated their formation in deep space—but the mystery isn’t solved yet.
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A tiny Scottish village is betting its future on rocket launches. But the plan may threaten the fragile landscape—and a tenacious billionaire’s ambitions.
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A tiny Scottish village is betting its future on rocket launches. But the plan may threaten the fragile landscape—and a tenacious billionaire’s ambitions.
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Students and professors can’t decide whether the AI chatbot is a research tool—or a cheating engine.
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You can now use select Alexa speakers to expand the Wi-Fi coverage of your routers. Let us walk you through how.
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More than two years ago, criminals crippled the systems of London’s Hackney Council. It's still fighting to recover.
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Scientists kept the rodents’ immune T cells active four times longer than mice can live—with huge implications for cancer, vaccination, and aging research.
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The cash-strapped company recently auctioned off USB dongles but has left some corporate computers in the custody of laid-off staff.
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Complex signals and subliminal signs underpin all human verbal communication—and a real-time translation is on the horizon.
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Tread lightly on our planet with toys and accessories made from repurposed plastic, and many other Earth-friendly picks.
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Schneider Electric’s app-controlled electricity management hardware gives you more control over your power consumption. Are the utilities savings worth it?
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Probably not, but tell that to the conspiracy theorists.
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Lori Garver's new memoir details her struggles to get NASA colleagues to embrace SpaceX and Blue Origin.
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Earnings season was dominated by two companies—both existential threats to their competition.
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Plus: Instagram’s early days, moving markets with thumbs, and selling your soul on the stock market.
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It’s impossible to reduce gravity, but you can find some clever ways around it.
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But Netflix needs franchises—so here we are.
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My rooftop panels showed me that a world powered by renewables would be an overflowing horn of plenty, with fast, sporty cars and comfy homes.
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This summer’s heat wave knocked roads, railways, and runways out of action. But existing solutions could help shore up critical infrastructure.
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As TVs get bigger, it's gotten more complicated to set them up. One simple fix could have you streaming Netflix in no time.
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The Inflation Reduction Act would provide billions for Americans to modernize their homes. It’s a way to encourage mass climate action.
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Law enforcement officers face an air assault as drugs, weapons and phones are flown in to prisoners.
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A player claims to have found a hidden room. Now a whole community of fans is trying to figure out what it is.
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From Spain to Germany and Luxembourg to Estonia, more and more countries are experimenting with fare-free transportation.
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The $280 billion CHIPS and Science Act wants to jump-start the domestic semiconductor industry, starting with manufacturing.
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Getting a scan usually means a visit to a doctor and some giant equipment. What if that gear was wearable?
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Fans went all-out for the first in-person Comic-Con since Covid-19 hit.
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Russia has been trying to block the anonymous browser since December—with mixed results.
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Just out of prison, the former executive is launching a crypto-backed venture that tests the limits of his lifetime ban from the pharmaceutical industry.
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Enforcing the sweeping Digital Services Act will be an uphill climb—and the Commission is not yet equipped for it.
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Here's this month's prompt, how to submit, and an illustrated archive of past favorites.
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Wet conditions and climate change mean the risk of spores is higher than ever. Here's how to know if you need an assessment and what you should expect.
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There’s an opportunity to build joyful communities in VR. Just protect individual rights—and keep out the crypto.
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The esports entertainment company can sell just about anything, but a recession may derail its business trajectory.
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Dubious design and inefficient operations are just some of the reasons why shared scooters’ eco-credentials are thin.
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Known as ALPRs, this surveillance tech is pervasive across the US—and could soon be used by police and anti-abortion groups alike.
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Google, Amazon, and others will help permanent staff seek out-of-state care. But their many contractors remain shut out.
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It's not often we see the latest Ryzen 7 chip in a laptop at this price.
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Google, Amazon, and others will help permanent staff seek out-of-state care. But their many contractors remain shut out.
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Want to know more about how Jane Foster came to wield Mjolnir? Start here.
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Want to know more about how Jane Foster came to wield Mjolnir? Start here.
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Under the Constitution, federal laws overrule state ones. But challenges to medication abortion will test the agency’s ability to make nationwide regulations.
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Starting with iOS 16, people who are at risk of being targeted with spyware will have some much-needed help.
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Starting with iOS 16, people who are at risk of being targeted with spyware will have some much-needed help.
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If you prefer Google Assistant and the Nest ecosystem, there's a discount here for you.
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Digital tools are not always superior. Here are the good old-fashioned notebooks our team uses to keep on track.