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by Jack Stewart on (#259NW)
As Amazon takes off in the UK, strict rules bar similar moves in American skies. The post The US Doesn't Want Drone Deliveries---So Amazon Took Them to England appeared first on WIRED.
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by Alex Davies on (#25990)
Uber's self-driving cars are cruising San Francisco, while regulators protest they have no right to do so. The post Uber’s Robo-Car Test in SF Is a Middle Finger to Regulators appeared first on WIRED.
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by Davey Alba and Marcus Wohlsen on (#2593S)
The meeting is the first Trump has taken with a group of executives from a single industry—an industry with which he was constantly at odds throughout his campaign. The post Trump Is Meeting With Tech CEOs, and It's Gonna Be Awkward appeared first on WIRED.
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by Wired Staff on (#2593V)
This week on the WIRED Culture podcast we're looking back at the year that was. The post You Know What? 2016 Was a Pretty Great Year for Pop Culture appeared first on WIRED.
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by Blanca Myers on (#258WJ)
A growing body of scientific evidence suggests that drawing attention to your feelings---mindfulness---can make them easier to manage. The post Think You're Enlightened? Try Eating With Your In-Laws appeared first on WIRED.
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by Angela Watercutter on (#258WM)
The Oscar-nominated actor gave his first motion-capture performance for director J.A. Bayona's new movie. The post How A Monster Calls Turned Liam Neeson Into a Giant Tree appeared first on WIRED.
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by Brian Raftery on (#258H3)
The extended look at the World War II drama—which stars Tom Hardy, Kenneth Branagh, and Mark Rylance—promises lots of on-the-beach bravado. The post The First Trailer for Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk Drops Plenty of Bombs appeared first on WIRED.
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by Laura Mallonee on (#25831)
Where some people see destruction, Sophie Green sees beauty. The post Smashed-Up Race Cars Look Weirdly Awesome appeared first on WIRED.
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by Rhett Allain on (#257S4)
This awesome fish tank trick shows an inverted glass with water higher than the water level of the fish tank. How does this work? The post It's Not an Impossible Fish Tank, It's Just Physics appeared first on WIRED.
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by Emma Grey Ellis on (#257C4)
The white supremacist group has officially sided with Vader, and plans to boycott the next Star Wars movie. The post The Alt-Right Hates Rogue One, Because of Course It Does appeared first on WIRED.
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by Brent Ziarnick, Peter Garretson, Everett Dolman, a on (#257C6)
Opinion: Four members of the US Air Force's Space Horizons Team describe what the Trump administration's space agenda should be. The post Dear President Trump: Here's How to Make Space Great Again appeared first on WIRED.
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by Charley Locke on (#257C8)
There's not much going on in Coober Pedy. That's because more than half of the population lives just beneath your feet. The post Visit an Underground Mining Town in the Australian Outback appeared first on WIRED.
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by Andy Greenberg on (#257CA)
It's high time camera companies give photojournalists and filmmakers the same protections built into your iPhone and WhatsApp. The post 150 Filmmakers Ask Nikon and Canon to Sell Encrypted Cameras appeared first on WIRED.
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by K.M. McFarland on (#257CC)
November's <em>Catalyst: A Rogue One Novel</em> will give you solid background on some major characters. The post Want to Really Get Rogue One? Read the Prequel Novel appeared first on WIRED.
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by Rene Chun on (#257CE)
Have the guys at M&D finally solved the acoustic equivalent of Fermat's theorem? Stand by, please. Syncing Bluetooth. The post Review: Master & Dynamic MW50 appeared first on WIRED.
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by Christopher Null on (#25764)
Here's a $120 neck and shoulder-massaging system that, for once, works exactly as promised. The post Review: TruMedic Instashiatsu+ appeared first on WIRED.
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by Lily Hay Newman on (#255J2)
Netgear had months to patch a vulnerability in some of the most popular consumer routers on the market. It still hasn't. The post A Ton of Popular Netgear Routers Are Exposed—With No Easy Fix appeared first on WIRED.
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by James S. A. Corey on (#2553C)
I was driven by an enthusiasm I couldn't explain, except that when I read his words, I recognized the world he described and my own unhappiness in it. The post The Hunger After You're Fed: Who Is Héctor Prima? appeared first on WIRED.
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by Emily Dreyfuss on (#2553E)
As the city falls, civilians turn to social media when they have nothing else. The post The Powerless People of Aleppo Are Tweeting for Help appeared first on WIRED.
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by Charles Yu on (#2553G)
It's working you just thought that and that's the thing you thought there it is, on the screen WHOA hmm that's a weird font you hate that font... The post Subtext®: It Knows What You're Thinking Stop Thinking appeared first on WIRED.
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by Malka Older on (#2553J)
Everyone talked about the operation like it was something you did for your kids, to arm them with the best bodyware for a highly competitive future. The post The Black Box: These Memories Are Made to Last Forever appeared first on WIRED.
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by Charlie Jane Anders on (#2553M)
The lonely/lonesome question has set me off, deeper into the hole of despair I was already in. I will remain unloved until I die unmourned. The post Stochastic Fancy: Play the Game and Find True Love appeared first on WIRED.
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by Jay Dayrit on (#2553P)
The blackouts stirred little protest from a population accustomed to making do. Mother Necessity knows how to weld with a zip tie and patch with duct tape. The post Hold Dear the Lamp Light: Before the Tides Rose Up appeared first on WIRED.
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by Matt Gallagher on (#2553R)
The government decided to celebrate the Forever War's golden anniversary with loud, shiny bombast. We were part of that bombast. The post Know Your Enemy: Celebrating 50 Years of the Forever War appeared first on WIRED.
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by Tim Moynihan on (#254VN)
You see the original Plattan headphones everywhere, and now these updated models will be omnipresent. The post Stylish Urbanears Plattan Headphones Get a Big, Comfy Update appeared first on WIRED.
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by John Rogers on (#254VQ)
His eyes snap back to his screens. There. The signal. A call that once reached out across the stars and now can only weakly croak for help. The post First: A Martian Hunts for the Red Planet's Past---and His Own appeared first on WIRED.
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by Etgar Keret on (#254VS)
Why, of all the people in the world, did A. hate the man who helped him in his life more than anyone else? The post A.: Only Through Death Will You Learn Your True Identity appeared first on WIRED.
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by Glen David Gold on (#254VV)
A review of the new verité thriller from Raymond Lemoin. The post The Current Entertainments: Lemoin's Assaut Sur L'Univers appeared first on WIRED.
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by Lydia Millet on (#254VX)
A week is what the companies usually suggest. Any longer and customers can get morbid, or even, if they decide to refuse their pharma, hysterical. The post The Great Dying: Happiness Comes on Day Five appeared first on WIRED.
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by Ben Lasman on (#254VZ)
There's all-night entertainment, a blur of sun and substances, the ripe smell of summer—all dunked like a toxic doughnut in the coffee-cream-colored ocean. The post Life on Garbage Island: There’s a New Frontier in Paradise appeared first on WIRED.
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by Jeanne Thornton on (#254W1)
A viable clone had been produced, his growth accelerated to adolescence in just 12 months. Chris would henceforth age in real time, just like a real child. The post The L7 Gene: Surprise! Mom Cloned You---Sort of. appeared first on WIRED.
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by Scott Marengo on (#254W3)
It's flattering to be a Belsen Family Household, to know your opinion carries weight. Turn on the TV, sign in, and Belsen does the rest. The post Please Report Any Changes: We Value Your Opinion---For Now appeared first on WIRED.
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by Joseph Bien-Kahn on (#254CN)
Sure, there's more to culture than just laying waste to some painstakingly assembled creations. But it's still crazy fun to watch. The post Let's Celebrate Rogue One Week by Destroying 7 Lego Star Wars Vehicles appeared first on WIRED.
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by Alex Davies on (#25467)
With a new company called Waymo, Google is finally taking its technology to market. The post Google's Self-Driving Car Company Is Finally Here appeared first on WIRED.
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by Erik Klemetti on (#253Q2)
A small earthquake swarm hits Mount St. Helens again while Shiveluch in Russia blows its top. The post A Swarm of Earthquakes Shakes Mount St. Helens appeared first on WIRED.
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by Megan Molteni on (#253EJ)
The calorie distribution of Carls Jr.'s menu items looks very different from Subway's. The post Handy Chart Organizes Fast Food Chains by Calorie Count appeared first on WIRED.
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by Cade Metz on (#253EM)
Let a thousand virtual worlds rain down from the clouds. Or <em>the</em> cloud as Google backs a tiny British startup with its massive computing infrastructure. The post Google's Improbable Deal to Recreate the Real World in VR appeared first on WIRED.
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by Michael McCole on (#2536S)
Whether you buy this $600 speaker depends on how you feel about the way it looks. The post Review: Vifa Copenhagen appeared first on WIRED.
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by Jack Stewart on (#2531B)
Airbus has a modular plan to put glamor and flexibility back into the sky. The post Airbus' New Jet Concept Features Swappable Spas and Cafes appeared first on WIRED.
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by Margaret Rhodes on (#25319)
It's kind of like bonsai, but for the subterranean part of the plant. The post Artist Teaches Roots To Grow In Beautiful, Alien Patterns appeared first on WIRED.
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by Charley Locke on (#2531D)
The government is moving 250 million people from the country into urban areas by 2025. The post China’s Huge, Eerie Tower Blocks That Will Soon House Millions appeared first on WIRED.
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by Quanta Magazine on (#2531F)
Why do some of the best science teachers quit teaching? The post A Great Science Teacher Quit Because US Schools Are Broken appeared first on WIRED.
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by Lily Hay Newman on (#2531H)
It's the malware version of <em>It Follows</em>. The post Devious Ransomware Frees You if You Infect Two Other People appeared first on WIRED.
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by N. K. JEMISIN on (#2531K)
Males and females are indistinguishable to my eyes, lean and deep-chested. The post The Evaluators: To Trade With Aliens, You Must Adapt appeared first on WIRED.
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by Scott Dadich on (#2531N)
For our first-ever fiction issue, we asked a number of our favorite authors to pick a plausible innovation and spin out a near-term scenario. The post Science Fiction Helps Make Sense of an Uncertain Future appeared first on WIRED.
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by David Gortler on (#252VC)
Opinion: The federal agency needs to fix its hiring practices, help doctors report medicines' serious side effects, and improve its advisory system. The post The FDA Is Broken. Here’s How to Fix It appeared first on WIRED.
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by Scott Gilbertson on (#252VE)
A drone from a new player in the market has a great design and lofty specs. The post Review: GDU Byrd Advanced appeared first on WIRED.
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by David Pierce on (#252PB)
The Detroit company brings its brand of precious to vinyl. The post Shinola's Quest to Make the Best Turntable You've Ever Heard appeared first on WIRED.
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by Jason Kehe on (#2516S)
Say hello to Kaytoo. The post How Rogue One's Alan Tudyk Turned Himself Into a 7-Foot Droid appeared first on WIRED.
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by Chelsea Leu on (#250MF)
The blood rushing around in your brain is actually a good indicator of what your neurons are doing. The post Watch a Resting Brain Light Up With Activity appeared first on WIRED.
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