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by Matt Simon on (#6AHRT)
The Far North is thawing, unleashing clouds of planet-heating gas. Scientists rely on an arsenal of tech to sniff out just how nasty the problem is.
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by Sarah Esther Lageson on (#6AGTZ)
Think the former president would be shamed by a mug shot? Think again.
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by Susan Crawford on (#6AGV0)
For residents of the historic South Carolina city, the best solution to the coming storm may be to leave their homes behind.
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by Eric Ravenscraft on (#6AGRM)
For too long, supports have been at the mercy (ahem) of tank and damage players. Lifeweaver’s intriguing new ability claws some power back.
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by Elizabeth Minkel on (#6AGPQ)
Need a cure for widespread platform malaise? For inspiration, look to the trusty spreadsheet.
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by WIRED Staff on (#6AGN5)
Episodes land every Wednesday, starting April 12. You can hear the trailer (and subscribe!) right now.
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by Amanda Hoover on (#6AGN4)
Text-to-video AI generators are advancing rapidly—and capturing the internet’s attention. But don’t expect them to overtake Hollywood anytime soon.
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by Katrina Miller on (#6AGN3)
By recreating an early state of matter called the quark-gluon plasma, scientists hope to understand the conditions that made the universe what it is today.
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by Morgan Meaker on (#6AGE1)
Mandatory face-recognition tools have repeatedly failed to identify people with darker skin tones. One Dutch student is fighting to end their use.
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by Syriacus Buguzi on (#6AGE0)
The World Health Organization is gearing up to test vaccines against the Marburg virus—but the world is still not prepared to contain new viral outbreaks.
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by Vittoria Elliott on (#6AGBW)
The company’s policy bars use of the AI chatbot to “misinform.” A study found that it readily spouted untruths on topics from Covid-19 to the war in Ukraine.
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by Megan Farokhmanesh on (#6AFY3)
These days, video game companies can just promote their hardware and new releases via prepackaged livestreams. Why would they bother with a trade show?
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by Matt Burgess on (#6AFT6)
Italy’s recent ban of Open AI’s generative text tool may just be the beginning of ChatGPT's regulatory woes.
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by Scott Gilbertson on (#6AFK1)
This machine delivers speed and ports aplenty, along with a great operating system.
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by Sasha Luccioni on (#6AFK0)
The Open Letter proposing a pause on giant AI experiments exaggerates hypothetical future harms while ignoring steps that can be taken immediately to mitigate them.
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by WIRED Ideas on (#6AFH0)
Thanks to large language models, a single scammer can run hundreds or thousands of cons in parallel, night and day, in every language under the sun.
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by Alden Wicker on (#6AFGZ)
Excessive heat, ever fiercer storms, and a reliance on fossil fuels are becoming an existential crisis for the yearly festival in the Nevada desert.
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by Morgan Meaker on (#6AFDK)
The tech giant is helping researchers and clinicians decipher vast amounts of data generated by people with persistent symptoms.
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by Jason Parham on (#6AFDJ)
The coming renaissance will bring with it wonder, wreckage, and a complete loss of control over your image.
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by Matt Simon on (#6AFDH)
Thousands of contaminated sites are sitting on permafrost that'll soon thaw, a looming disaster that could spread beyond the region.
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by Anna Kramer on (#6AFDG)
The tech giant’s project in Atlanta is on an "indefinite pause," leaving locals with the inflated prices but none of the jobs and investment.
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by Joel Khalili on (#6AFDF)
Alice Pelton, founder of The Lowdown, the world’s first contraception review platform, discusses the power of equipping women with information.
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by Jeff Link, Paresh Dave on (#6AFDE)
The tech giant dreams of filling the skies with package-bearing drones. But it has repeatedly failed to clear technical and regulatory hurdles.
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by WIRED Staff on (#6AFDD)
Venture into the sun with books on magical mushrooms, Paris Hilton, and more.
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by Amos Zeeberg on (#6AFDM)
Digging through manuals for security cameras, a group of gearheads found sinister details and ignited a new battle in the US-China tech war.
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by Simon Lucas on (#6AERH)
Yes, it has looks only a mother could love—but shut your eyes and wait till you hear how mind-blowingly good this new speaker is.
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by Andy Greenberg on (#6AERJ)
North Korean hackers appear to have used the corrupted VoIP software to go after just a handful of crypto firms with “surgical precision.”
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by Rosalind Moran, Jolie Zhou on (#6AECS)
Ectogenesis—gestation using an artificial womb—is fast approaching reality. Yet without legislation, this innovation also has the potential to cause harm.
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by Maryn McKenna on (#6AEAS)
Researchers say viruses can kill antibiotic-resistant microbes and help treat infections. Regulators have to figure out how to get them on the market.
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by Dhruv Mehrotra on (#6AE94)
An agency database WIRED obtained reveals widespread use of so-called 1509 summonses that experts say raises the specter of potential abuse.
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by Boone Ashworth on (#6AE93)
Good weird! Skip the small talk in a driverless EV and enjoy the audio cues that will guide you through a ride and keep you safe.
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by Will Bedingfield on (#6AE92)
As more characters enter the public domain, it’s important that creators use them. Next up: Mickey Mouse.
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by Matt Reynolds on (#6AE91)
Meat brewed in bioreactors is on the way, but it’s still too expensive. The solution? Add a whole lot of plants.
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by Lily Hay Newman on (#6AE6T)
Mullvad Browser, a collaboration between the nonprofit and Mullvad VPN, offers an anti-tracking browser designed to be used with a VPN.
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by Simon Hill on (#6ADGV)
This expandable, modular power station can help you go off-grid and stay powered up during outages.
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by Steve Nadis on (#6ADGT)
In three-dimensional space, the surface of a black hole must be a sphere. But in higher dimensions, an infinite number of configurations are possible.
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by Julie Fukunaga on (#6ADGA)
Playing video games to deal with reality is nothing new, but this game about being an intern in Silicon Valley is perfect if you just need a laugh.
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by Katherine Alejandra Cross on (#6ADG9)
The easy gratification of little viral lies is costing us more than it's worth.
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by Justin Pot on (#6ADG8)
If a bunch of applications are slowing your computer down, here's how to take control.
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by Andrew Couts, Andy Greenberg on (#6AD1R)
Plus: A major new supply chain attack, Biden’s spyware executive order, and a hacking campaign against Exxon’s critics.
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by Tim Stevens on (#6AD1Q)
We tried the carmaker’s “emissions-neutral” synthetic fuel, which is chemically identical to 93 octane gas. It's amazing, but there are some major caveats.
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by Boone Ashworth on (#6AD1P)
Plus: The library ebook app OverDrive is shutting down, Fitbit loses some social features, and we take a stroll on Amazon Sidewalk.
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by Emma Ricketts on (#6AD0V)
The trees have blossomed earlier as the local weather has warmed. But experts are divided over whether it’s cause for alarm.
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by Megan Ward on (#6AD0T)
A Victorian lawsuit set a precedent of foregrounding personal privacy when we talk about data. But that rings hollow without policy to bolster those rights.
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by Megan Farokhmanesh on (#6AD01)
In this nascent stage, there are opportunities for virtual worlds to avoid the mistakes of the past.
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by Brenda Stolyar, Gear Team on (#6ACZZ)
Step into spring with these discounted outdoorsy gadgets.
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by Angela Watercutter on (#6AC8A)
In the internet. Ruin your faith in the internet.
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by Kate Knibbs on (#6AC8B)
The beloved online athenaeum just lost a big court case. Librarians fear it’ll make ebooks less accessible. So why are some writers cheering?
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by Stephanie Pearson on (#6AC61)
Nix’s wearable sensor promises to give cyclists and runners real-time hydration advice by analyzing their fluid loss while they work out.
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by Eric Ravenscraft on (#6AC60)
The Apple TV+ movie is sleek but simplistic at times.
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