by Brenda Stolyar, Gear Team on (#5SC0X)
Come for the discounts on Google Pixels, Fire HD tablets, Apple Watches, iPhone 13 cases, and wireless chargers. Stay for that shiny "Add to cart" feeling.
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by Matt Jancer, Gear Team on (#5S9P5)
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by Adrienne So, Gear Team on (#5SBY4)
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by Louryn Strampe, Gear Team on (#5SD00)
They're comfy, cheaper than usual, and will ship right to your door.
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by Medea Giordano, Gear Team on (#5RD5B)
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Innovation might help us create a low-carbon food system, but that's not the same thing as a sustainable or ethical one.
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by Brian Barrett, Lily Hay Newman on (#5SDE9)
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by Simon Hill, Gear Team on (#5SBZN)
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by Jonathan Moens on (#5SDCB)
When ice goes, lichens and mosses move in and an entirely new ecosystem starts to take shape.
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by Scott Gilbertson, Gear Team on (#5SB2S)
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by Chelsea Leah on (#5SDBE)
The purpose of play runs deeper than fun and social connection. It might even help kids practice for real-world dangers.
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by Chris Stokel-Walker on (#5SDBD)
Some people still buy them—though not necessarily who you’d think.
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by Brenda Stolyar, Gear Team on (#5S445)
Snag any Amazon gadgets on your wish list with discounts on Echo speakers, Fire tablets, and Kindles.
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by Parker Hall, Gear Team on (#5SBQC)
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by Matt Jancer, Gear Team on (#5SCVG)
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by Geek's Guide to the Galaxy on (#5SCMX)
Watching the 1986 movie now, it's easy to see why it bombed.
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by Rhett Allain on (#5SCD9)
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Our favorite Pixel phone is $50 off, plus there are discounts on Nest security cameras and smart speakers.
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People—and groups—who are suffering are often dismissed. Scarry’s axiom might help us understand why.
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Even Amazon’s new AI-powered machines aren’t nearly capable enough to handle the most important fulfillment tasks.
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by Amelia Tait on (#5SC85)
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by WIRED Staff on (#5SC84)
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by Medea Giordano, Gear Team on (#5S86B)
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by Parker Hall, Gear Team on (#5SBR6)
From smart assistants to portable Bluetooth companions, upgrade the sound in your life with these great audio discounts.
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by Grace Browne on (#5SB2T)
Genomics England plans to test out a program that will offer whole genome sequencing to newborns—opening up a Pandora’s box of ethical concerns.
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by Jocelyn Timperley on (#5SB2Q)
As climate-related disasters increase, projects are being put in place to alert local communities to impending danger.
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by Michelle Delgado on (#5SB2P)
Meet the TikTok creator who’s re-creating all of the in-game recipes and dishes from this cozy RPG sim.
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by Sandra Matz on (#5S9RV)
Until the collection of data is regulated, having power over your own information is more of a nightmarish responsibility than an appealing right.
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by Debi Lewis on (#5S9P6)
Cooking and dining out don't have to be difficult, whether your children have allergies or guests have food restrictions.
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by Maryn McKenna on (#5S9P4)
Patients with the perplexing syndrome have reported 200 different symptoms. Researchers will have to decide which to study—and rule out.
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If you have strained relationships with your family, you're not alone. These resources can help.
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by David Cox on (#5S9P9)
As the nation locks down and plans a vaccine mandate, a bleak second pandemic winter risks overwhelming Europe and beyond.
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by Chris Stokel-Walker on (#5S9P8)
The system of getting things from A to B is broken. Fixing it will involve rethinking how pretty much everything moves.
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by Arielle Pardes on (#5S9P7)
More Americans are quitting their jobs than ever before. Some engineers are finding new workplaces to prioritize their own wellbeing.
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by Adam Rogers on (#5S9J2)
The idea of a synthetic experience uploaded to the mind has been a sci-fi fantasy forever. New brain-computer interfaces are making it nonfiction—very slowly.
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by Arielle Pardes on (#5S94X)
The infamous entrepreneur at the center of the Theranos case took the stand this week.
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by Louryn Strampe on (#5RW5J)
Beat the holiday rush with truly good discounts on our favorite WIRED-Recommended gear.
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by Andy Greenberg on (#5S8X0)
The cold war between a startup and a soft-serve machine manufacturer is heating up, thanks to a newly released trove of internal emails.
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by Jason Kehe on (#5S8BG)
If you think they’re protecting the experience of experiencing art, you’re more deluded than you know.
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by Rose Eveleth on (#5S8BF)
Climate change could threaten humans' protection from fungal infections. It's time to fear the fungi.
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by Sebastian Skov Andersen on (#5S88J)
It’s been 25 years since the little device first hit store shelves, but its simple brilliance lives on in today’s most popular games.
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The artful death announcements of Chadwick Boseman and MF DOOM show us how the way we die online can help the living grieve.
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