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How Long Tesla Will Take to Deliver Your Tesla Model 3—And How to Make It Happen Faster
Get the long-range version, spring for the fancy features, skip the white interior, and make do with rear-wheel-drive.
The Physics Behind the Magical Parallax Effect Running Your AR Apps
What magic does Apple use to turn a 2-D image into something that looks like it is there in real life? The answer is parallax.
Bitcoin Is Splitting in Two. Now What?
Dispute over currency’s path sparks creation of offshoot Bitcoin Cash
The Plan to End Science’s Sexist #Manel Problem
In the past few months, three high-profile science conferences have ignited internet ire for their lack of representation.
Voting Machine Hacks Help Show How to Protect Elections
At the DefCon security conference in Las Vegas, the hackers descended on America's vulnerable voting machines.
Punisher's Lexi Alexander Fights Sexism in Hollywood
The martial artist turned director has taken a lot of punches from the industry—and thrown plenty back.
Ford's 2018 Mustang Uses 'Quiet Mode' to Hush Its Exhaust
For those rare times that demand a silent start.
The 10 Most-Read WIRED Stories in July
iPhone 8 Leak: How an iOS Developer Discovered Apple's Slip-Up
Inside Apple's big cellphone self-own.
Game of Thrones Leak Puts Unreleased Script and Other HBO Shows Online
This hack could go way deeper than Game of Thrones
'Game of Thrones' Recap Season 7, Episode 3: The Fury That Drives You
Who will you be when the whip is finally in your hand: the woman who gets to wield it, or the one who drops it in the sand?
Our Favorite Gear This Month, From Cameras to Cookware
Master & Dynamic's dope concrete speaker, e-bikes to drool over, BuzzFeed's new cooking gadget, and more.
Science Says _13 Reasons Why_ May Be the Public Health Scare People Thought
Google searches for all things suicide spiked in the wake of the Netflix original series premiere, according to new research.
The Space Junk Problem Is About to Get a Whole Lot Gnarlier
Thousands and thousands of satellites are set to launch before 2025. Things just got real in low Earth orbit.
The Super Cute Porgs of 'Star Wars: The Last Jedi' Will Give BB-8 a Run for Its Money
If there's a cuteness race in the world of Star Wars, these puffin-like creatures could take the lead in December.
Strange, Twisted Fragments of Bullets After They Hit Targets
Garrett Hansen photographs mangled bullets from a local firing range.
Facebook and Google Policing the Web Will Do More Harm Than Good
Opinion: A new German law could curtail free speech on social media sites.
Trump Wants the EPA Radon Program Cut. So Do Some Scientists
A rising chorus of radiation professionals says the way the US measures radiation risk is all wrong.
What Google's New Autoplay Experiment Means for the Future of Search
The search giant gives users another reason to try out the competition
The Man Who Calls His Trolls to Talk It Out
Night Vale Presents’ latest podcast tries to humanize harassers through in-depth conversations
Canceling Your Tesla Model 3 Deposit? Don't Count on a Timely Refund
Tesla is taking weeks or months longer than promised to refund Model 3 deposits. Why so long?
The Very Best Black Hat Hacks
All the best hacks from the year's biggest security conferences.
Controversial New Theory Suggests Life Wasn't a Fluke of Biology—It Was Physics
Take chemistry, add energy, get life. The first tests of Jeremy England’s provocative origin-of-life hypothesis are in, and they appear to show how order can arise from nothing.
Let Your iPhone Tell You When to Go to Bed
The Bedtime feature already in your iPhone could be your path to more effective sleep.
Darpa Wants to Build a BS Detector for Science
The Pentagon's blue-sky division asks for help in figuring out what research to believe.
While You Were Offline: We're Goin' All Mooch, All the Time
Everything's coming up Anthony Scaramucci. Welcome to the White House, rook!
A $10 Hardware Hack Turns Up Zero Day Vulnerabilities in IoT Devices
Using an SD card reader and some soldering savvy, these hackers rooted out a ton of IoT zero days.
'Valerian' Would Make a Great Silent Movie
Luc Besson's latest film is the perfect thing to play on mute at a party.
How Hackers Can Use 'Evil Bubbles' to Destroy Industrial Pumps
One demonstration at the Black Hat conference shows how insidious physical infrastructure hacking could be.
Space Photos of the Week: Spiral Galaxy’s Got More Twins Than Beyonce
Behold the Orion Nebula's many stars, a gorgeous green aurora, and more dazzling visions of Saturn this week in space.
Your Own Pacemaker Can Now Testify Against You In Court
Opinion: What happens to privacy when data from our medical devices can lead to criminal charges?
What to Do With Ashes? Grow a Tree
The Bios Urn and its new automated watering planter let you sprinkle human ashes into saplings that grow into trees.
The Model 3 Is Out. Now Elon Musk Has Better Things to Do Than Run Tesla
Musk the visionary is ill-suited to the next phase of Tesla's expansion: being a real automaker.
You Might Not Miss Flash, But Videogames Will
When Adobe Flash is discontinued in 2020, it will imperil a creatively significant era of gaming history.
Google and Facebook Still Reign Over Digital Advertising
It's all about the money, and the money's all about the ads.
Tesla’s Model 3 Is Here, and It's Much More Than an Electric Car
Model 3 delivery day went off without a hitch.
I Drove a Tesla Model 3. Here’s What You Need to Know
The company delivered the first 30 of its new "affordable" car on Friday.
Tesla Model 3 Launch: Live Coverage
Today's the day Elon Musk delivers the first new cars off the line.
A GOP Staffer Crowdsourced a Resolution From a Conspiracy Subreddit
An amendment that targets Hillary Clinton and James Comey has its roots in r/The_Donald, a notoriously conspiracy-minded subreddit.
Photo of the Week: All These Tourists Got in the French Riviera Was a Giant Fire
More than 12,000 people evacuated Bormes-les-Mimosas, France when a wildfire broke out.
How Netflix DDoS’d Itself To Help Protect the Entire Internet
Taking one for the stream.
Altspace, VR's First Major Casualty, Was One of Its Smartest Startups
Altspace was one of VR's first social platforms—and was also its most forward-thinking.
The Mind-Boggling Physics of a Standing Double Backflip
Aaron Cook is basically a superhero.
Hiking and Camping Gear From REI, Danner, Big Agnes, and Osprey
With this lightweight yet rugged gear, you can hit the backwoods without breaking your back.
A Search for Anti-Aging Secrets Starts With the Blood of 600 Estonians
BioAge is trying to solve the problem of aging using advanced machine learning, a horde of lab mice, and the blood of 600 especially long-lived Estonians.
Breville Oracle Touch Review: It's Expensive, But It Makes a Damn Good Espresso
Breville's new espresso machine costs as much as a used car. But it's totally worth it.
Origin of a Feces: A Not-So-Brief History of 'The Emoji Movie''s Biggest Star
What can brown do for you?
What Gene-Swapping Cheese Microbes Could Say About Antibiotic Resistance
The search for lively bacterial communities led Rachel Dutton, a microbiologist at UC San Diego, to cave-aged cheese wheels.
Tesla's Model 3 Is Here: How to Watch the Big Event
The long-awaited affordable electric car is finally here, for a lucky few.
The 'Cloak & Dagger' Attack That Bedeviled Android For Months
Not all Android attacks come from firmware mistakes.
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