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19 Best After-Christmas Sales and Deals (2022): Vacuums, Phones, and Board Games
Put those gift cards to good use with these discounts on everything from tech to toys.
7 Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Elgato Stream Deck (2022)
This LCD control panel is a popular tool for streamers, but you can use it to get real work done.
Here’s What’s Next for Pig Organ Transplants
2022 was a breakthrough year for xenotransplantation, a procedure that could be a lifeline for patients in desperate need of a donor.
Three Music Legends Collaborated on One Nintendo Game. Sparks Flew
Grant Kirkhope, Yoko Shimomura, and Gareth Coker describe the musical journey of scoring Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope.
The 12 Best Books of 2022
From sea creatures to a Station Eleven follow-up, these are the best books we read in 2022.
Bev by Black & Decker Cocktail Maker Review: Let the Robot Tend Bar
This product adds booze of your choosing to pre-mixed flavor pods, sort of like a Keurig machine for alcoholic drinks.
Digital Health Tools Need a New Benchmark
The good AI and healthtech can do is undisputed, but testing new technology using old methods is holding it back.
AI Is Now Essential National Infrastructure
Building government artificial intelligence capability is as important as roads and rail.
The Most Dangerous People on the Internet in 2022
From SBF to the GRU, these were the most disruptive forces of online chaos this year.
Dear Electric Vehicle Owners: You Don’t Need That Giant Battery
EV batteries take up lots of space and resources. But most drivers won’t actually use all that power.
This Year’s Epic Fantasy Face-Off Had No Winners
House of the Dragon and The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power battled for the hearts of fantasy audiences everywhere.
What Music Did You Stream in 2022? Here's How to Find Your Recaps
From Spotify Wrapped to Apple Music Replay, these are all the services that will tell you what songs were on the soundtrack of your year.
A New Computer Proof ‘Blows Up’ Centuries-Old Fluid Equations
For more than 250 years, mathematicians have wondered if the Euler equations might sometimes fail to describe a fluid’s flow. Now there’s a breakthrough.
In a Painful Year, Romance Nerds Embraced Radical Pleasure
Sometimes the best fantasies are the ones that could actually come true.
Everyone Is Using Google Photos Wrong
Ever-expanding cloud storage presents more risks than you might think.
Get Ready to Play 'Guess the Viral Variant'
Covid will stick around long-term, so we’ll need to find ways to predict its next move.
How to Use Voice Commands on Your TV (2022): Alexa, Google Assistant, Siri, and Roku TV Voice Commands
Control your television with virtual assistants or the mic on your remote using these handy tips.
Russians Hacked JFK Airport Taxi Dispatch in Line-Skipping Scheme
Plus: An offensive US hacking operation, swatters hacking Ring cameras, a Netflix password-sharing crackdown, and more.
This Christmas, It’s ‘Firmageddon’ as Climate Change Hits Oregon
More than a million acres of state forest contain trees that have succumbed to stressors exacerbated by a multiyear drought
TikTok’s Dream Worlds Thrived in a Nightmare Year
From “shifting” into fantasy to visiting virtual taverns, the video-sharing platform offered escape from harsher realities.
Eating Too Much Salt Could Cause Stress Levels to Rise
Holiday feasts tend to be salt-heavy—but early animal experiments are finding that overindulging in the condiment could take an emotional toll.
El Niño Is Coming—and the World Isn’t Prepared
Global heating will set the stage for extreme weather everywhere in 2023. The consequences are likely to be cataclysmic.
Amazon Has Conquered Christmas—but Its Reign May Be Ending
The retail giant mastered the mince pie and shoved its way into the holidays. But, it’s also had to cut back on its private-label products after poor sales.
Transformative Businesses Are Born in Tough Times
What with war, layoffs, and climate collapse, it’s easy to be pessimistic—but downturns often breed the most enduring companies.
The 15 Best Movies of 2022—and Where to Watch Them
Yes, Top Gun: Maverick made the list. Yes, we’re as surprised as you are.
Twitter Is No Longer a Creative Haven
Elon Musk's changes have been most destabilizing to the very people who made the platform's unique culture.
How to Use Physics to Tell If That Steph Curry Video Is Real
Could the Golden State Warriors legend really sink five full-court shots in a row? Some clever modeling can give fans a clue.
Jessica Henwick Shot a Movie on a Phone. It Wasn’t Exactly Easy
Today’s mobile devices may have learned Hollywood’s cinematic tricks, but directors are still dealing with the limitations—and stigma—of making films on them.
Wine Is Getting Pricier Thanks to a Logistical Nightmare
Supply chain issues, drought, and war are conspiring to make it way more expensive to produce the drink around the world.
No, You Haven’t Won a Yeti Cooler From Dick’s Sporting Goods
The future of email spam utilizes a coding trick that evades the most sophisticated detection tools.
The Metaverse Doesn't Have a Leg to Stand On
It was a rocky year for the tech industry. To understand why, look no further than the "embodied internet."
I Baked ‘Fabulous Modern Cookies’ With My Mom—and She Approves
To try out the recipes in the new cookbook Fabulous Modern Cookies, I asked the baker I trust the most to join me in the kitchen.
A More Elegant Form of Gene Editing Progresses to Human Testing
Instead of cutting out chunks of the genome to disable malfunctioning genes, base editing makes a smaller, more precise swap.
Rian Johnson Knows the Tech Bro in 'Glass Onion' Looks Very Familiar
When asked whether he’d ever write a whodunit about the downfall of Twitter, the director joked, “Didn’t I just do that?”
Direct-to-Consumer Is Dying. It's Time for a New Paradigm
To reach customers, brands will need to combine creativity across Web3, social media, online retail, and in-store experiences.
Imagine the Possibilities of Speaking Fluent Machine
AI can already turn natural language instructions into code, but in 2023, these productivity copilots will find myriad other uses.
Best Thermal Cameras for Phones (2022): Flir, Seek Thermal, Uni-T, Perfect Prime
These infrared imaging devices will show you how hot or cold the objects in the photo are.
Therabody Smart Goggles Review: Heat, Vibrations, and Massage
This wearable heats up, vibrates, and soothes sore eyes and temples. I don’t want to take it off.
The Best Automated Espresso, Latte, & Cappuccino Makers (2022)
Tired of plain drinks and pour-overs? Turn your kitchen into a café with these barista-worthy machines.
The Bittersweet Defeat of Monkeypox
The epidemic has largely subsided, but largely because queer men seem to have learned more from AIDS and Covid-19 than the authorities did.
Here Comes a Bomb Cyclone to Ruin Christmas
The storm’s scale and severity is unprecedented. Almost everyone in America, and a fair few in Canada, will feel its force.
Elevator-Pitch Horror Is Here to Stay
Unlike the elevated horror of years past, this new(ish) genre finds a catchy, goofy premise and sticks to it.
Stop Listening to Sleep Experts
There are no rules for achieving perfect slumber. In 2023, people should start paying attention to their own bodies.
The Four-Day Work-Week Is (Almost) Here
The three-day weekend may soon be a reality—but only if policymakers can think of proper countermeasures against voltage drops.
To Rebuild Cities After War, Look to the Past
Post-conflict reconstruction projects should be focused on preserving heritage and restoring identity.
What Is Flipper Zero? The Hacker Tool Going Viral on TikTok, Explained
Don’t be fooled by its fun name and Tamagotchi-like interface—this do-everything gadget is trouble waiting to happen and a whole lot more.
Vertical Farming Has Found Its Fatal Flaw
Europe’s energy crisis is forcing companies to switch strategies or close down. The industry’s future hangs in the balance.
8 Extremely Last-Minute Gift Ideas for Procrastinators (2022)
If your Christmas tree is missing a present, these gifts will keep you on the nice list.
The Secret Life of Plant Killers
To take out invasives, the US relies on crews wielding hatchets, chainsaws, and herbicide. It’s a messy, fun job—but it may not be enough to stop the spread.
The Case That Foreshadowed the Lessons of the FTX Collapse
Before there was SBF, there was another “ethical crusader” who learned the same hard truths about the technology of trust.
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