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by Rhett Allain on (#20PNG)
This crash test video shows two cars in a collision. One of these cars meets USA safety standards and the other for Mexico. The post Watch What Happens When Cars from Mexico and the US Collide Head-On appeared first on WIRED.
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by Matt Simon on (#20P7T)
One particular fish hasn't seemed to make up its mind about living in the water or on land: the mudskipper. The post Silly Mudskipper. Fish Aren't Supposed to Be Walking on Land appeared first on WIRED.
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by Issie Lapowsky on (#20P7W)
It's customer service, but for politics. The post Clinton Team Will Help You With Your Polling Place Problems appeared first on WIRED.
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by Eric Adams on (#20P1Y)
But hey, it doesn't need to. The post China's New Fighter Jet Can't Touch the US Planes It Rips Off appeared first on WIRED.
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by Marley Walker on (#20P20)
Biologists around the world are working on ways to trick cow gut microbes into emitting less methane. The post Scientists Might Reprogram Cow Guts So Cattle Burp Less appeared first on WIRED.
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by K.M. McFarland on (#20P22)
From Samantha Bee and Seth Meyers to John Oliver and Kate McKinnon, here are the best political comedy moments from this election year. The post A Timeline of the Best Late-Night Bits of the 2016 Election appeared first on WIRED.
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by Charley Locke on (#20P24)
Beer? Antidepressants? A hamburger? We've got the podcasts to help you recover from the election. The post Raunchy Presidential Letters and 4 Other Podcasts to Get You Through This Election appeared first on WIRED.
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by Margaret Rhodes on (#20P26)
Nobody <em>wants</em>to buy a light bulb. Unless it comes in packaging like this. The post 9 Very Boring Objects That Come in Very Pretty Packages appeared first on WIRED.
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by Issie Lapowsky on (#20P28)
Over the past 19 months, we've seen what can happen when technology is misused. The post The 2016 Election Exposes the Very, Very Dark Side of Tech appeared first on WIRED.
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by Graeme McMillan on (#20P2A)
There's no big backstory between Star Wars' Kylo Ren and Rey. Sorry, conspiracy theorists. The post Cantina Talk: Rey Is Not Who You Think She Is appeared first on WIRED.
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by Klint Finley on (#20P2C)
Twitter doesn't work as an commercial company. But it would make a great co-op. The post Let's Build the Next Twitter Like the Green Bay Packers appeared first on WIRED.
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by Laura Mallonee on (#20NWN)
A Swiss photographer photographs the blankets covering parts of the Rhone Glacier in Switzerland. The post Switzerland Tries to Save a Glacier by Covering It in Blankets appeared first on WIRED.
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by Andy Greenberg on (#20MYE)
That's what computers are for. The post Yes, Donald Trump, the FBI Can Vet 650,000 Emails in Eight Days appeared first on WIRED.
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by Issie Lapowsky on (#20M6D)
Good thing no one got carried away or anything. The post FBI Completes New Review of Clinton Emails, Finds Nothing appeared first on WIRED.
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by Brian Barrett on (#20KS8)
For this election, your second screen needs a second screen. The post How to Follow Election Night Online (If You Can Stomach It) appeared first on WIRED.
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by Blanca Myers on (#20JGX)
The American middle-class has been shrinking nearly a half-century. No wonder the United States has become such a divided nation. The post Class Polarizes Americans Just as Much as Politics appeared first on WIRED.
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by Adrienne So on (#20JGZ)
The market is wide open for anything that will bring the technology of this tedious, anxious process a little farther into the 21st century. The post Ovulation Prediction Is Messy and Difficult. It Shouldn't Be appeared first on WIRED.
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by Emma Grey Ellis on (#20JH1)
As tech issues become more national than niche, Silicon Valley's views become increasingly important. The post As the GOP Cracks Up, Tech's Young Conservatives Come Up appeared first on WIRED.
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by Issie Lapowsky on (#20JH3)
Cities are using techniques borrowed from public health and machine learning to figure out what to do with people after they get arrested. The post How Algorithms Could Help Keep People Out of Jail appeared first on WIRED.
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by Megan Molteni and Maria Streshinsky on (#20JCY)
This is what workplace sexual harassment looks like in America. The post Women—and Men—Share Their Harrowing Stories of Workplace Harassment appeared first on WIRED.
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by Mason Marks on (#20FM4)
If states legalize marijuana next week, startups will pounce on the new market—but first, they'll need to bone up on patent law. The post Want Your Marijuana Startup to Succeed? Study Patent Law appeared first on WIRED.
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by Lily Hay Newman on (#20FW2)
Each weekend we round up the news stories that we didn't break or cover in depth but still deserve your attention. The post Security News This Week: Trump Has a Secret Server Linked to Russia? Likely Not appeared first on WIRED.
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by Brian Barrett on (#20FM6)
LG's new flagship might fill the Note 7-sized hole in your heart. The post Review: LG V20 appeared first on WIRED.
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by WIRED Photo Department on (#20FC0)
Space photos of the week,October 31 — November 5, 2016. The post Help! Baby Stars Attack This Pillar of Dust From the Inside appeared first on WIRED.
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by Emma Grey Ellis on (#20FC2)
With a few taps on a tablet, election officials can help voters steer clear of long waits. The next step: use the data to make sure those waits never happen The post Lines, Be Gone: Mapping Tech Is Here to Help You Vote Faster appeared first on WIRED.
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by Jack Stewart on (#20EBP)
A new kind of wing could make aircraft fly smoother, quieter, and more efficiently. The post NASA's Mighty Morphing Wings Make for More Efficient Flying appeared first on WIRED.
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by Emily Dreyfuss on (#20E79)
Stream your political fears away. The post 10 Movies to Ease Your Election-Induced Anxiety appeared first on WIRED.
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by Alex Davies on (#20E7B)
The feds are rolling out 25,000 miles of "electric vehicle charging corridors." The post Obama Caps Off His EV Legacy by Electrifying American Highways appeared first on WIRED.
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by Graeme McMillan on (#20E7D)
Didn't get enough of the sorcerer supreme in Marvel's latest flick? These comics will give you what you need. The post 5 Comics You Need to Read After Seeing Doctor Strange appeared first on WIRED.
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by Charles Bombardier on (#20E1C)
The Prowler can deter crime, or at least mitigate its effects, until the police arrive. The post Let's Help Cops With a Roaming Network of Crime-Spotting Trikes appeared first on WIRED.
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by Geek's Guide to the Galaxy on (#20E1E)
In the latest 'Geek's Guide to the Galaxy' podcast, the author says he'd like to see the Biosphere 2 concept resurrected. The post T.C. Boyle Wants a Friendly Billionaire to Fund Biosphere 3 appeared first on WIRED.
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by Stephanie Bucklin on (#20E1G)
At first, the biologist Richard Lenski thought his long-term experiment on evolution might last for 2,000 generations. Nearly three decades and over 65,000 generations later, he's still amazed by evolution's "awesome inventiveness." The post A Groundbreaking 30-Year Old Evolutionary Experiment Is Still Going Strong appeared first on WIRED.
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by Graeme McMillan on (#20E1J)
The woman married to Donald Trump thinks online harassment is bad. Twitter has thoughts on that. The post While You Were Offline: Melania Trump Wants to End Cyberbullying. Uhhh... appeared first on WIRED.
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by Wired Staff on (#20DVE)
On this week's Gadget Lab Podcast, we discuss voice assistants. The post Human Enough appeared first on WIRED.
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by Dave Pell on (#20DVF)
We're proud to bring NextDraft—the most righteous, most essential newsletter on the web—to WIRED.com. The post Russia Adopts Steven Seagal, and the Week's Other Good News appeared first on WIRED.
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by Emma Grey Ellis on (#20DVH)
NowThis might only be four years old, but it's trouncing the competition on social media. The post Inside NowThis, the Upstart That's Owning Social News appeared first on WIRED.
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by Liz Stinson on (#20DN9)
The almost perfectly-proportioned AuthaGraph Map won Japan's biggest design award. The post This Weird Globe-Folding Map Isn't Perfect, But It's Close appeared first on WIRED.
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by Charley Locke on (#20CR2)
Look closely: That aerial view of the 'Pulp Fiction' diner is actually $12 worth of glue, paper, and foam. The post These Posters Are Actually Photos of Tiny Movie Sets appeared first on WIRED.
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by Sarah Scoles on (#20CR4)
Polyvinylidene fluoride is a material NASA researchers have refined for use in morphing aircraft, which shapeshift in response to their environment. But it can also kickstart the human body's healing process. The post A Material From Shapeshifting Planes Could Heal Human Flesh appeared first on WIRED.
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by K.M. McFarland on (#20CB9)
Netflix's most expensive original series ever follows the reign of Queen Elizabeth II of England. The post WIRED Pilot Program: The Crown appeared first on WIRED.
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by Rachita Taneja and Mark Tseng Putterman on (#20CBB)
Opinion: Letting corporations dictate our internet access choices online won't build the digital future we're fighting for. The post Facebook's "Free" Internet Will Harm Low-Income Consumers appeared first on WIRED.
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by K.M. McFarland on (#20CBD)
Visually dynamic, existential yet comical, and with only tenuous connections to the rapidly-expanding Avengers plot line? We could get used to this. The post Review: Doctor Strange Might Just Be the Future of Marvel Movies appeared first on WIRED.
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by Margaret Rhodes on (#20C59)
Unlike most weather apps, Sun only shows a user neatly parceled amounts of information at any given time. The post Sun: A Seriously Beautiful Weather App Powered by Dark Sky appeared first on WIRED.
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by Jake Muncy on (#20C5B)
This new game captures the feeling of PC space flight sims from the 1990s—then boils it down to its essence. The post Space Sim House of the Dying Sun Gets Combat Down to a Science appeared first on WIRED.
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by Aarian Marshall on (#20C5D)
How BART's designers create train cars with your needs in mind. The post The Hidden Art of Designing Trains for Anti-Social Commuters appeared first on WIRED.
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by Christopher Null on (#20C5F)
The easiest way to add locational tracking to your wallet, passport, or cat is back. Tile Slim and Tile Mate are smaller and more powerful. The post Review: Tile Mate and Slim appeared first on WIRED.
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by Elise Craig on (#20C5H)
The White House Science Fair and Maker Faire celebrate students pushing the limits of science and technology. With photography by Platon. The post The Genius Kids Behind Obama's Favorite Science Projects appeared first on WIRED.
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by Maurizio Pesce on (#20C5K)
The Mate 9 is a massive handset that comes in two different variations with slightly different specs and very different prices. The post Huawei's Newest Supersized Phone Comes in a $1,500 Porsche Design Version appeared first on WIRED.
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by Laura Mallonee on (#20BZT)
Two Italian photographers catalogue the angry election paraphernalia they found while traveling the American southwest. The post The 2016 Presidential Campaign—in Toilet Paper and Hot Sauce appeared first on WIRED.
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by Jamie Martines, The Hechinger Report on (#20BZW)
At the Innovation Academy in Arizona, students are making their own schedules and learning at their own pace. The secret is collecting little bits of data. The post Forget Big Data—Little Data Is Making Learning Personal appeared first on WIRED.
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