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Monday January 4, 2021. 01:00 PM
About 200 million women in the country are illiterate. But voice memo and image-sharing apps make it easier to connect, communicate, and run businesses.
Sunday January 3, 2021. 03:00 PM
So you're freezing inside and outside. Our advice can fix that.
Over the past two years, astronomers have rewritten the history of our galaxy.
An inexpensive, so-simple-it-hurts pan has come to rule our food writer's kitchen.
Saturday January 2, 2021. 03:00 PM
Director Guy Moshe talks about the ambitious scale and preternatural timeliness of his new sci-fi film.
John Snow showed that London's cholera outbreak arose from bad water, not the moral failings of the poor. His legacy can help tackle new problems like Covid-19.
It’s hard to keep calm and carry on when trying not to lose your mind is a struggle. Here are a few tips to help you cope.
Friday January 1, 2021. 03:00 PM
WIRED asked the writers of five of our favorite 2020 titles what it was like to release a book during Covid-19.
Your cooking area is the size of a Game Boy. But with some strategic gear you can still whip up a storm of good food.
And some Instagram resources to shore up your mental health, if therapy isn't an option right now.
Thursday December 31, 2020. 03:00 PM
The tabletop game's storylines are infused with regressive stereotypes about race and power. Players are on a quest to rewrite the narrative.
Monks stared at skulls to ponder the inevitability of death. We stare at our phones.
This year radically changed what live events—at least those that weren’t canceled—look like. It also taught organizers some lessons.
The situation has made clear that the field needs to change. Here’s where to start, according to a current and a former Googler.
Sorry, folks: Thanks to Covid, next year won’t be much more fun than this one, at least until enough vaccines arrive.
Wednesday December 30, 2020. 03:00 PM
From record-beating scientific discoveries to an elephant baby boom, this year was about much more than just a global pandemic.
Smart thermostats, light bulbs, and leak sensors are just a few devices that can help cut your utility bill.
This year saw plenty of destructive hacking and disinformation campaigns—but amid a pandemic and a historic election, the consequences have never been graver.
If streaming can’t cure your stay-at-home blues, a spinning platter just might do the trick.
Eric Green, head of the nation’s top genomics research institute, looks back on how far the field has come and shares his bold vision for the future.
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