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by Megan Molteni on (#2XND8)
The research was conducted by Shoukhrat Mitalipov, the same guy who first cloned embryonic stem cells in humans. And came up with three-parent in-vitro fertilization.
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by Andy Greenberg on (#2XN8B)
A Broadcom flaw that undermined scores of Android and iOS devices hints the future of smartphone hacking lies in third-party components.
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by Issie Lapowsky on (#2XN6N)
How do Bezos' spending habits compare with Bill Gates'?
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by Brett Berk on (#2XMZP)
The latest flagship Rolls has a new, extremely fancy way to make the dashboard extra "you."
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by David Pierce on (#2XMSF)
Today officially marks the end of Apple's era of standalone music players.
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by Emily Dreyfuss on (#2XMPX)
WhatsApp's rise and Twitter's decline converge to send a message about the way we communicate now.
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by Nick Stockton on (#2XMK5)
A new study shows that as rainfall increases, so will nutrient runoff, spurring more algal blooms, hypoxic deadzones, and less water for everyone.
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by Jason Parham on (#2XMK7)
The music-sharing platform didn't just break new artists—it became a breeding ground for entirely new genres.
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by Angela Watercutter on (#2XMCY)
A new collaboration from Funny or Die and Felix & Paul aims to see how long you can hang out in the headset.
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by Rhett Allain on (#2XM9W)
Tyson is helping to develop a video game all about interstellar exploration—and physics.
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by Davey Alba on (#2XM1W)
Reply All trades memes for scams in its latest endeavor.
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by Andy Greenberg on (#2XKYF)
A fake persona tied to a massive international spying campaign illustrates how social engineering attacks have evolved.
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by David Pierce on (#2XKYD)
It makes cooking so easy, and the end result so delicious.
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by Laura Mallonee on (#2XKSM)
Most people visit Greece to see ancient ruins. Bernhard Lang goes for the fish farms.
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by Jordan McMahon on (#2XKSJ)
Curious about podcasts? We tell you how to listen, and which shows to listen to.
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by Julie Muncy on (#2XJSN)
The new title from Supergiant is a fun, thought-provoking exploration of sports: how we play them, why, and for whom.
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by Aarian Marshall on (#2XKK6)
The "affordable" electric car is officially released this week.
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by Paul Sarconi on (#2XKK4)
We’ve just gotten used to drones buzzing in the skies over public parks; now they’re set to invade the duck pond.
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by Eric Niiler on (#2XKEH)
Neurologists involved in the new study of brain trauma in football players say soccer may rival the sport's impact on the brain.
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by Garrett M. Graff on (#2XKEF)
What we know so far about the Trump-Russia scandal only suggests more questions—questions Special Counsel Robert Mueller is digging into.
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by Wired Staff on (#2XKED)
Elon Musk's master plan finally produces an affordable electric car.
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by Andy Greenberg on (#2XJEJ)
A security researcher exposes software flaws that could prevent detection of radioactive leaks or aid in smuggling radioactive material.
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by Lily Hay Newman on (#2XJAE)
A new, targeted malware called Lipizzan could completely take over an Android device until Android Security shut it down
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by Issie Lapowsky on (#2XJ4S)
Three thousand new manufacturing jobs in America is great news, if people are trained to do the work.
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by Charley Locke on (#2XHWR)
Alex Wild wants to teach you — and everyone else — how to be a bug photographer.
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by Tom Simonite on (#2XHWT)
Raising money for your company by selling crypto coins just got more complicated—that’s a good thing
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by Lily Hay Newman on (#2XHTR)
Carriers have ignored flaws in SS7 that allow hackers easy access to telecoms. A new set of open-source tools hopes to jumpstart a fix.
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by Nicholas Thompson on (#2XHTT)
The founder of a nonprofit aimed at stopping tech companies from “hijacking our minds†says internet users must rise up and reclaim their humanity.
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by Ashley Feinberg on (#2XGSH)
The dueling Congressman had some strong opinions about telecom and nudity.
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by Elizabeth Stinson on (#2XGHF)
The Chinese phone manufacturer's unorthodox solution to screen addiction: add another screen.
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by Michael Calore on (#2XGHD)
Call them pillows of love.
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by Peter Rubin on (#2XGHB)
Virtual reality grabbed plenty of attention at Comic-Con this year, but only rarely did it live up to its promise.
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by Brian Raftery on (#2XGBP)
Throughout its 500 episodes, the comedy podcast has revolutionized not just the medium, but our expectations of it.
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by Andy Greenberg on (#2XG64)
From anti-drone shotgun shells to a drone-snagging megadrone, security researchers put the drone defense arsenal to the test.
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by Eric Adams on (#2XG62)
How to build a production car so speedy, it's been banned by the National Hot Rod Association.
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by Jessica Pishko on (#2XG1Q)
With two young founders and a much-hyped product, Lily Robotics promised that its camera drone would transform photography. Then it came crashing down.
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by Stephanie Pearson on (#2XG1N)
These electric rides aren’t for lazy days on the trail.
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by Sarah Scoles on (#2XG1K)
On August 1, Luxembourg plans to adopt a new law that gives empyrean mining companies the rights to whatever they pull from asteroids.
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by Klint Finley on (#2XG1J)
The next fight over the future of the open internet will fall to the U.S. Congress.
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by Tom Simonite on (#2XG1G)
A warehouse-themed automated rodeo has robots auditioning to work in Amazon’s fulfillment centers
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by Menaka Wilhelm on (#2XG1E)
The best way to test the gases created by wildfires is to fly a plane directly above the conflagration.
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on (#2XFZ5)
A new initiative is building a pipeline of tech know-how from America’s finest universities to the military. No one’s freaking out—yet.
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by Susan Crawford on (#2XFZ7)
Microsoft says it wants to use spare TV bandwidth to close the digital divide. But the company has even bigger plans than that.
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by Jessi Hempel on (#2XFZ9)
Social media companies like Twitter, Facebook, and Tumblr enabled the Blue Whale Challenge. They must do more to curb it.
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on (#2XFZB)
Elon Musk’s NY-DC hyperloop isn’t the first outrageous claim we’ve heard from Silicon Valley.
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by Antonio GarcÃa MartÃnez on (#2XFX4)
En Cuba, donde los datos gotean vÃa una red sobrecargada controlada por el gobierno—en su caso—la gente ha puesto en escena la revolución del auto autor.
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by Antonio GarcÃa MartÃnez on (#2XFX5)
In Havana, where data trickles in via overloaded, government-controlled networks—if at all—the people have taken matters into their own hands.
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by Adam Rogers on (#2X9J2)
Traumatic injury in space has a huge potential impact on a mission. And people barely know anything about how to deal with it.
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by Nitasha Tiku on (#2XE48)
A lawyer for the Department of Labor says, "Google’s response to the judge’s order appears to be a deliberate effort to confuse the media and their own employees."
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