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by Nick Stockton on (#1E5XH)
The chemical cocktail you apply to your furry best friend’s back uses a double tap bound together with a secret blend of inert chemicals. The post What's Inside Frontline Plus: The Chemical One-Two Punch That Kills Your Pet's Fleas appeared first on WIRED.
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by Aarian Marshall on (#1E5PJ)
Unless you're Justin Bieber, you may never get your hoverboard. And that's okay. The post The Hoverboard Has Arrived. If Only Someone Could Make It Useful appeared first on WIRED.
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by Wired Staff on (#1E5DX)
Google's executives will offer a live keynote address beginning at 9am on Wednesday. We'll be streaming it right here. The post Livestream the Google I/O 2016 Keynote Right Here appeared first on WIRED.
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by Sam Lubell on (#1E5DZ)
Arup's SoundLab is revolutionizing sound-friendly building design; and maybe VR in general. The post Inside the Sound Lab That Uses VR to Build Immersive Spaces appeared first on WIRED.
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by Eric Adams on (#1E5AK)
Designing tires for electric vehicles is extra complicated, because they demand more of everything. The post The Obsessive, Secretive Race to Make the Perfect Tire for Electric Cars appeared first on WIRED.
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by Nick Stockton on (#1E5AN)
Goma is a Western lowlands gorilla, born in captivity and moved halfway across the country as part of a decades-long effort to keep the species genetically healthy. The post This Is How You Move a 390-Pound Gorilla Across the Country appeared first on WIRED.
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by Brian Raftery on (#1E5AS)
Two summer books chronicle teenage friendships that become threatened by shadowy forces. Could it be ... Satan? The post The Satanic Panic of the ’80s Is Back In Two New Novels appeared first on WIRED.
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by Margaret Rhodes on (#1E5AQ)
Meet Roberto Burle Marx: the designer-painter-architect-gardener-sculptor who shaped Rio de Janeiro. The post Meet the Garden Designer Who Transformed Rio de Janeiro appeared first on WIRED.
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by Laura Mallonee on (#1E5AV)
A photographer choppers over swimming pools across Germany to capture their geometric, inviting beauty. The post Heavenly Aerials of Pools Will Send You Right Into Summer appeared first on WIRED.
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by Wired Staff on (#1E3SX)
The massive Antonov An-225 caused a stir in Australia this week when it touched down in Perth. The post Watch the World’s Most Jumbo-Est Jet Take Off. Barely. appeared first on WIRED.
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by Tim Moynihan on (#1E3HQ)
The Moto G is the best-selling Motorola-branded smartphone in history, and there's a new model for 2016 The post New Low-Priced Moto G Is Primed for International Stardom appeared first on WIRED.
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by Issie Lapowsky on (#1E3HS)
This doesn't bode well for the July convention. The post Sanders Condemns Nevada Violence—and the State's Democratic Party appeared first on WIRED.
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by Tim Moynihan on (#1E38G)
With a AAA-powered Wi-Fi puck, you can tap on a table to set off a symphony of IoT reactions. The post Knocki Lets You Control Your Smart Home by Tapping on Walls and Tables appeared first on WIRED.
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by Graeme McMillan on (#1E2QC)
The graphic novel series is meant to get kids into computer science—but it's not just child's play. Here's why you should read Gene Luen Yang's series, too. The post 5 Reasons You Should Be Reading Secret Coders appeared first on WIRED.
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by Issie Lapowsky on (#1E28S)
Can you blame him? The post Marco Rubio Lets It All Out in an Epic Tweetstorm appeared first on WIRED.
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by Rhett Allain on (#1E219)
In the trailer for Independence Day: Resurgence, the alien spacecraft seems to gravitationally lift some buildings. What kind of mass would it have to have to do this? The post The Independence Day: Resurgence Spaceship Has Its Own Gravity appeared first on WIRED.
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by Eric Adams on (#1E1R6)
Embraer business jet customers can now orders windows the size of standard exit door. The post Private Jets Get the Door-Sized Windows They Always Needed appeared first on WIRED.
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by Nick Stockton on (#1E1H5)
Justin Schmidt is a connoisseur of insect stings. The post Insect Stings: Why Do They Ouch So Bad? appeared first on WIRED.
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by Lexi Pandell on (#1E1H7)
Hill's latest novel establishes him as an heir to the throne of his father, Stephen King. The post Joe Hill’s The Fireman Is About the Apocalypse. Naturally, It's Optimistic appeared first on WIRED.
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by Brian Barrett on (#1E1H9)
HP's new 3-D printer wants to revolutionize printing all over again. The post New HP Contraption Just Might Be 3-D Printing's Big Moment appeared first on WIRED.
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by Liz Stinson on (#1E1AB)
The ability to deconstruct furniture is often as important as building it in the first place. The post Always Moving? This Modular Furniture Is Easy to Take Apart appeared first on WIRED.
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by Kim Zetter on (#1E28V)
Someone stole $81 million from Bangladesh Bank in a matter of hours, and appears to have targeted other banks that use SWIFT. How did it occur? The post That Insane, $81M Bangladesh Bank Heist? Here's What We Know appeared first on WIRED.
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by Charley Locke on (#1E139)
Turns out that being forgotten by the mainstream helped Ello find its niche—as a thriving, supportive portfolio service for digital artists. The post Remember Ello? You Abandoned It, But Artists Didn't appeared first on WIRED.
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by Laura Mallonee on (#1E13B)
Karine Laval doesn't need Photoshop or Instagram filters. The magic in her photos happens in front of the camera. The post Dreamy Photos That Will Put Your Instagram Filters to Shame appeared first on WIRED.
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by Sarah Zhang on (#1E13D)
The WHO managed to inject even more confusion into an already confusing question: whether glyphosate, the common weed killer also known as Roundup, causes cancer. The post Does Monsanto's Roundup Herbicide Cause Cancer or Not? The Controversy, Explained appeared first on WIRED.
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by Wired Staff on (#1E13F)
From everyday conversation and fighting cancer to seeing-eye bots and machine artists, artificial intelligence will soon touch every facet of our lives. The post Peek Into the Weird and Wonderful Age of AI (Yes, There's a Chatbot) appeared first on WIRED.
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by David Pierce on (#1E13H)
Major League Baseball is at the very beginning of a grand experiment with technology in the dugout. The post The iPad Has Arrived to (Someday) Change Baseball Forever appeared first on WIRED.
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by Jason Tanz on (#1E13K)
Welcome to the new world of artificial intelligence. Soon, we won't program computers. We'll train them. Like dolphins. Or dogs. Or humans. The post Soon We Won't Program Computers. We'll Train Them Like Dogs appeared first on WIRED.
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by Cade Metz on (#1E13N)
The battle between Google's AlphaGo AI and Go champion Lee Sedol was more than just a game. It was proof that AI can think like us---and better than us. The post What the AI Behind AlphaGo Can Teach Us About Being Human appeared first on WIRED.
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by Jack Stewart on (#1E02C)
A new startup called Otto is promising an autonomous kit than can make existing trucks drive themselves. The post $30K Retrofit Turns Dumb Semis Into Self-Driving Robots appeared first on WIRED.
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by Davey Alba on (#1DZK5)
The Uber driver most closely identified with the worker classification lawsuit against the ride-hailing giant has come out against the proposed settlement. The post Some Drivers Really Aren't Happy About the $100M Uber Settlement appeared first on WIRED.
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by Klint Finley on (#1DZAM)
Amazon has become the latest tech giant that's giving away some of its most sophisticated technology. The post Amazon's Giving Away the AI Behind Its Product Recommendations appeared first on WIRED.
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by Erik Klemetti on (#1DZ04)
Hood has joined St. Helens in a reminder that the Cascades are full of potentially active volcanoes. The post A New Earthquake Swarm Is Rocking Oregon's Mt. Hood appeared first on WIRED.
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by Liz Stinson on (#1DYVG)
A sand dollar might be an unlikely source of architectural inspiration, but it's actually a smart idea. The post This Trippy Looking Building Is Modeled After a Sand Dollar appeared first on WIRED.
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by Laura Hudson on (#1DYPW)
Forget Jon Snow's resurrection: the moment that Daenerys walked out of the cinders of the Dosh Khaleen temple was when Game of Thrones came back to life. The post Game of Thrones Recap: Oh, It's Lit appeared first on WIRED.
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by Sarah Zhang on (#1DYPY)
Making fertilizers requires the use of natural gas...for now. The post A Chemical Reaction Revolutionized Farming 100 Years Ago. Now It Needs to Go appeared first on WIRED.
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by Jack Stewart on (#1DYGW)
GPS doesn't penetrate the briny deep, so Darpa wants a system that will keep the its ocean-exploring robots on the map. The post Darpa Wants an Underwater GPS System for Seafaring Robots appeared first on WIRED.
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by Angela Watercutter on (#1DY1N)
In this Google Autocomplete interview, Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne answer the Internet's pressing questions. Spoilers: Rogen smokes weed; Byrne is Australian. The post No, Seth Rogen Doesn't Play World of Warcraft (But He's Probably High) appeared first on WIRED.
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by Rhett Allain on (#1DXTG)
In a previous analysis of the Angry Birds game, I found the size of the birds to be quite large. How big are the birds in the Angry Birds Movie? The post Physics Says Hollywood Shrank the Angry Birds for Their Leading Roles appeared first on WIRED.
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by David Pierce on (#1DXH8)
The Meizu Gravity is the Chinese company's first foray into the US market. The post Sorry, But This Cantilevered Speaker Is Way Cooler Than Your Jambox appeared first on WIRED.
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by Julia Greenberg on (#1DXCJ)
New rules that allow you to invest in startups go into effect today. Here's what you need to know if you're hoping to invest in the next UBER. The post So You Want to Fund a Startup? Here's What You Need to Know appeared first on WIRED.
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by Angela Watercutter on (#1DX71)
Showtime's series defies categorization on purpose, but if you're going to confine it to one genre, it's not the one you'd expect The post Penny Dreadful Might Be Blood-Drenched, But It Ain't Horror appeared first on WIRED.
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by Matt Simon on (#1DX6Z)
The frogfish is a deceptively vicious hunter that strikes in just 1/6,000th of a second. Check out this week's episode of Absurd Creatures to learn more! The post Absurd Creatures: The Vicious Fish With a Strike Like You Wouldn't Believe appeared first on WIRED.
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by April Glaser on (#1DX73)
Screen printing is the pinnacle of DIY culture. The post How to Burn a Silkscreen and Print Your Own Shirts at Home appeared first on WIRED.
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by Aarian Marshall on (#1DX75)
The Advanced Rail Energy Storage is a 19th century solution for a 21st century problem. The post Forget Elon's Batteries—Fix the Grid With a Rock-Filled Train on a Hill appeared first on WIRED.
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by Laura Mallonee on (#1DX77)
Photographer Levon Biss zooms allllllll the way in on insects from around the world. The post These Astonishing Bug Closeups Will Convert All You Haters appeared first on WIRED.
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by April Glaser on (#1DX79)
A class action lawsuit claims the federal courts are turning a profit by charging for court documents. Meanwhile, the website itself is stuck in the 1990s. The post Here's the Problem With the Feds Profiting From Court Filings appeared first on WIRED.
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by Maurizio Pesce on (#1DX7B)
New Bluetooth-enabled shoes from UK budget airline EasyJet vibrate when it's time to turn left or right. The post These Vibrating Shoes Guide Your Steps as You Play Tourist appeared first on WIRED.
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by Nick Stockton on (#1DVHF)
Launched twenty years ago this week, EurekAlert has tracked, and in some ways shaped, the way science is covered in the digital era. The post Inside EurekAlert, the News Hub That Shapes the Science You Read appeared first on WIRED.
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by Samuel Woolley and Phil Howard on (#1DT6Y)
Donald Trump understands minority communities. Just ask Pepe Luis Lopez. He's one of Trump's 7 million Twitter followers. One problem: he's not a person. The post Bots Unite to Automate the Presidential Election appeared first on WIRED.
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