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'Ralph Breaks the Internet' Wrecked It at the Box Office
Plus: There's a new 'Lion King' trailer and AMC has set a return date for 'The Walking Dead'.
Cyber Monday 2018: 15 Best Tech Deals for Gifting
Echo, iPad, Bose, and Nintendo Switch deals are among the best of Cyber Monday 2018.
Cyber Monday 2018: Best Gaming Deals on PS4, Switch, Xbox One, PC, and More
The best deals on consoles, controllers, headsets, VR, and other gaming gear for Sony, Microsoft, PC, or Nintendo fans.
Cyber Monday 2018: Best Outdoor and Fitness Deals (Fitbit, Apple Watch, Etc)
If you need running shoes, a fitness watch, or a new backpack, these Cyber Monday deals are for you. Apple Watch, Fitbit, Treadmills, and more.
Cyber Monday 2018: Best Headphone Deals From Beats to Bose
We scoured the web to find the best audio deals for Cyber Monday.
Watch Live as NASA's InSight Lander Descends to Mars
These livestreams will let you follow along as the InSight spacecraft lowers itself to the surface of Mars.
Bentley’s Continental GT Convertible Offers a Tweed Roof
Along with excessive engineering and swank interiors, the new convertible has an endless list of options.
Inside the Lab Training Genome Surgeons to Fight Disease
At the Gladstone Institutes, Crispr pioneer Jennifer Doudna is trying to make genome editing a routine procedure.
Review: Gary Hustwit's Dieter Rams Documentary Criticizes Consumerism
Gary Hustwit's new documentary, Rams, profiles the famous product designer, who has some stern words about our endless quest to acquire shiny objects.
17 Gift Ideas for Runners: Sport Watches, Jackets, Headphones, Sunglesses
Apparel, recovery equipment, and of course, wireless sports headphones.
Rivian Wants to Do for Pickups What Tesla Did For Cars
RJ Scaringe's Rivian Automotive just unveiled its electric pickup truck, and it's looking good.
Cyber Monday 2018: Best TV and Home Theater Online Deals
We've found great deals on television sets, soundbars, Roku, Fire TV, and more for Cyber Monday.
California Fires: We Know How to Keep Cities From Burning
We stopped American cities from burning once, and we can do it again. But it'll take a massive shift in behavior statewide.
Ivanka Trump's Emails Top This Week's Internet News Roundup
What had the internet talking last week? Jim Acosta's press pass, Matthew Whitaker, and Ivanka Trump's emails.
The Government's Role in the Rise of Lab-Grown Meat
The FDA ought to embrace cultured meat, not over-regulate it.
You Can Pry My Air Fryer Out of My Cold, Greasy Hands
Do air-fried foods taste as good as their fat-bathed analogues? No. But an air fryer can provide comfort food on demand.
Unexpectedly Vanishing Quasars Are Mystifying Scientists
Some quasars, powered by supermassive black holes, have been shutting down ahead of schedule. A sort of "murder-suicide pact" could explain it.
Space Photos of the Week: Thanks, Solar System Voyagers
Let’s extend gratitude and appreciation for the lonely voyagers that send images of the beyond back to Earth.
Is 'Lord of the Rings' Prejudiced Against Orcs?
Fantasy author Andy Duncan thinks it’s possible, and his story "Senator Bilbo" makes that argument more relevant than ever.
Amazon Exposes Emails, Insurance Company Surveillance, and More Security News This Week
A USPS data leak, Windows passwords go bye-bye, and more security news this week.
Drop the Batteries—Diamonds and Lasers Could Power Your Drone
Rather than have drones waste energy carrying their own power, LakeDiamond wants to charge them by firing lasers through diamonds at their solar cells.
A Government Climate Study Contradicts the President
A massive new federal report describes a country in ecological collapse and infrastructural ruin by 2100. They released it on Black Friday.
Gadget Lab Podcast: Pinterest CEO Ben Silbermann on Visual Search
Pinterest’s CEO tells WIRED why the future of search is more about pointing a camera lens at an object than it is about typing words into a search bar. Plus: Our top holiday gift picks.
How and Where to Watch the NASA InSight Mars Landing
Here are the best livestreams and watch parties to keep tabs on the spacecraft as it completes its Mars landing Monday.
Mars Landing: NASA's InSight Is Built for Absurd Conditions
The latest robot to visit the red planet is built to withstand dust storms and temperatures that can melt steel during entry, descent, and landing.
No, You Don't Have to Locate Your Startup in the Bay Area
Investors and entrepreneurs Alexis Ohanian and Jewel Burks on escaping the San Francisco investor bubble.
How a Dig at Trump's Immigration Policy Ended Up in 'Mortal Engines'
Peter Jackson's new movie may be set in the future, but it's got a few very now moments.
Turn Off Siri on Your Lock Screen for Better iOS Security
Every new version of iOS seems to bring with it a fresh lock screen bypass. Head the next one off by shushing Siri on your lock screen.
How to Deconstruct a Football Tackle With Physics
Using video of a football collision, you can figure out the velocity and momentum of the players involved.
The ‘Star Wars Holiday Special,’ a ‘Lego Movie 2’ Trailer, and More Culture News
Everything looks to be as awesome as ever.
'Game of Thrones,' 'Mad Men,' and Other Pop Culture Meals Worse Than Your Family Thanksgiving
Think your family stuff is unbearable? Compare them to these scenarios.
Norman Rockwell's 'Four Freedoms' Recast for Modern America
A new photo project by Hank Willis Thomas and Emily Shur updates the iconic paintings so everyone can enjoy them.
How Much Weed Should Someone Try If It's Their First Time?
Make sure they know the difference between THC and CDB, and remember: Low and slow
Rowhammer Data Hacks Are More Dangerous Than Anyone Feared
Researchers have discovered that the so-called Rowhammer technique works on "error-correcting code" memory, in what amounts to a serious escalation.
You Won't Win the Thanksgiving Fight. But You Can Survive
The deep conflicts dividing America will never be solved over a turkey leg. But there are science-backed ways to survive family arguments.
Did the CDC Really Just Ban … Romaine Lettuce?
Not exactly, but you should definitely throw yours away. Plus: A brief history of *E. coli* outbreaks
15 Early Black Friday (2018) Tech Deals: Echo, Dyson, OLED
Whet your appetite for holiday shopping with some of our favorite early Black Friday picks, from TVs and tablets to vacuums and more.
'Creed II' Review: It's No 'Creed,' But It's a Fair Fight
The sequel is a safe bet—not because it lacks heart, but because it does exactly what you expect it to.
Why Bitcoin Is Plunging (This Time)
Fractures in the bitcoin community and a possible government investigation have sent the value of the virtual currency spiraling down.
Photo Gallery: Jell-O, the Quivery Dessert, Gets a Fresh Eye
Jarren Vink has photographed a lot of foods, but the childhood classic posed some unique challenges.
A Must-Have Debate About Thanksgiving Meal Essentials
Turkey or Sidesgiving? Dressing or stuffing? Sweet potato pie or pumpkin pie? There are much better things to argue about this weekend than politics.
When Did Fish Learn to Walk? Antarctica May Hold the Answer
Fossil hunters are launching an Antarctic expedition to learn how fish developed into land animals.
Airport Wi-Fi Is Safe, Plus Travel Scoops You May Have Missed
On this greatest of travel days, we're reviewing our favorite here-to-there stories, from airport face scans to holiday traffic jams.
The Future of Fashion: Turning Recycled Plastic Into Clothes
Hoping to help the environment—and improve public relations—clothing companies like Everlane, Patagonia, and H&M are making garments out of recycled plastics.
Nearsighted Neoliberalism Helped Mobilize Today's Far Right
In Germany and the US, centrist parties cut social services, lowered taxes, and privatized connectivity, which fueled inequality and far-right fervor.
'Fallout 76' Review: Bethesda's New Apocalypse Welcomes You
I'm not sure if I should be feeling so comfortable in the nuclear wasteland.
How Unofficial Concert Recordings Flowered in the 21st Century
Live-music tapers, data archivists, and media technologists are creating an authentic musical underground in a freemium world, a hideout where listening habits go unmonitored and unmonetized.
This Thanksgiving, Ditch the Food Psychology
Cornell scientist Brian Wansink rocketed to fame by crafting easy, appealing rules on how to avoid overeating. Turns out, though, they're probably not all true.
Creepy or Not, Face Scans Are Speeding up Airport Security
Who cares if you hate it? This time- and effort-saving tech is spreading, and fast.
How to Watch the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade on TV and Online
Enjoy the Thanksgiving tradition from the comfort of your own home.
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