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'Body of Mine' is interesting glimpse at how VR technology can help us explore ourselves and the stories of others. wired.trib.al/6SSZ1lR
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An explosion destroyed thousands of hand sanitizer bottles, some of which contained toxic substances, causing a foul smell to spread across LA County. A year and a half later, residents are puzzled by the lingering odor and its effects. wired.trib.al/61uJcKu
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Every coffee lover has their favorite method of brewing, and every coffee lover feels lost without it on the go.
To keep you from the depths of gas station coffee sorrow—or, worse—we've rounded up the best ways to make a great cup of Joe while traveling
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"If [carbon dioxide] was purple and the skies had turned purple by now, everyone would be like 'Shit, we really screwed up." (From 2022)
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There are plenty of apps, sites, and services out there to help you build your résumé, maximize how well it sells you, and get it in front of people who might employ you. (From 2022)
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If you don't use a safe storage device, you don't really own your crypto. Keep it safe from prying eyes with one of these.(From 2022)
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How do you control a population of insecticide-resistant, disease-carrying mosquitos? With more mosquitos of course! We look at the science behind the "friendly" genetically modified mosquitos of the Florida Keys.
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“We're trying to build a 21st century military with 20th century bureaucracy.”
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From protective layers for outdoor adventures to cozy accessories, here’s how to show your hypothermic human you care. (From 2022)
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Meta, like so many other tech firms, keeps saying they want to protect users. The question for users is whether we should believe their words or their actions. (From 2022)
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It can be hard to keep up with the absolute coolest kids around, but we've got you covered. These ideas are not one-size-fits-all, but they might help you get inspired. (From 2022)
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What links Viking and Greek myths? Why does Anubis have a dog head? Watch author get a little too weird about minotaurs and answer questions about #mythology.
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Combat the rampant proliferation of the posture pathology known as "computer neck." (From 2022)
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Generative AI has a tendency to confidently make things up which isn't great—but especially not in court.
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The world of Black Mirror seems nearer than ever to our current reality—less a warning than a crystal ball. (From 2016)
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Apple, Google, and Microsoft have released major patches this month to fix multiple security flaws already being used in attacks.
Here’s everything you need to know about the security updates released in May.
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NEW: One month after Amazon ordered its mandatory return to the office, more than 1,000 workers joined a rally outside the company’s Seattle headquarters today to protest Amazon’s office return and a lack of progress on its Climate Pledge.
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Are you wondering how Twitter is still surviving?
and sat down with , leading social media thinker and founder of to talk about why Twitter isn't dead just yet, the future of digital public squares, and more. wired.trib.al/GRTtvR2
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Get ready for fully autonomously surgical robots, 3D-printed skin, bones, and mini organs, and so much more. This is the hospital of the future.
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Does anyone else feel depressed after completing a goal? Can social media cause depression? Do we get happier as we age? Harvard professor and "How to Build a Life" columnist answers the internet's burning questions about "happiness."
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This week on Have a Nice Future, and are joined by one of the leading thinkers on social media and the founder of to talk about why Twitter isn't dead just yet, the future of digital public squares, and more.
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Over the past two weeks, Minnesota and Vermont took steps to explicitly legalize, fund, and expand drug-checking resources—because allowing people to know what might be in the drug supply could potentially help reduce harm.
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for , myself and wrote about expanding drug checking to help fight the overdose crisis in a time of uncertain drug supply. let's test substances, not people.
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Loud, front-facing sound. Great for desks and tabletops against the wall. Fun colors that you won't find on other Echo speakers!
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Weaker bass and less-robust sound than the similarly priced 5th-gen Echo Dot.
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Did you know that a simple speaker completely transformed modern music festivals? WIRED spoke with sound engineer , who has provided audio for #Coachella since 2001, who breaks down exactly how these speakers work:
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A man took psilocybin, then had his memory erased with the sedative, midazolam. Researchers gave unconscious, anesthetized people ketamine. Why are scientists doing this?
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Hidden code in hundreds of models of Gigabyte motherboards invisibly and insecurely downloads programs—a feature ripe for abuse, researchers say. wired.trib.al/rYVx4OG
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Just because AI can recommend products, doesn't mean it understands the real world. Asking ChatGPT, Bard, and Bing Chat to recommend a pair of headphones proved that trustworthy human reviews are crucial. wired.trib.al/vVEOxGd
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Woah...that was trippy 😵💫
With psychedelics gaining attention from regulators and the public, scientists are getting creative and asking: How can we study these compounds effectively to really grasp their effects? wired.trib.al/s8Z8Z3P
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These are our picks of the best carpet cleaners in different categories.
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Understanding the root causes of menopause could have a profound effect on not just understanding female health, but also decoding the process of human aging. Via wired.trib.al/x5rSSxI
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Why are there so many cartoon characters that don't wear pants? Why are Genny's Clone Wars episodes so short? What's the difference between animation and a cartoon? Genndy Tartakovsky answers all these questions and more.
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Never miss a delivery. These WIRED-tested picks will help you keep tabs on your front porch from anywhere.
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Here they are, the best gaming laptops for every kind of player.
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In recent years, the lawn has been losing its grip on the American psyche, especially in areas where rivers are drying up and water bills are rising.
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