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Friday July 15, 2022. 08:00 PM
It's a formative, and sometimes traumatic, time in many people's lives. So why do so many video games want to revisit it?
His son, Chris Matheson, examines his father's legacy in the new book 'Conversations with the Father.'
Plus: Tweeting your personal life, swimming like sharks, and a breakup for the ages.
Not that folks have forgotten the mechanics, it’s that there’s no longer any order to the medium.
Do you struggle to nod off or stay asleep through the night? These WIRED-tested tools can help.
Air conditioning saves lives. But as the planet warms, more AC use stresses the grid and drives up emissions, accelerating climate change.
G. Elliott Morris, a writer and top election forecaster, wants you to trust the polls a little less.
Higher nighttime temperatures don’t just make it harder to drift off, they can disrupt your sleep cycles and leave you with low-quality rest.
Companies that promise groceries delivered in 15 minutes surged during the pandemic—but are now in retreat.
Simple. Attractive. Affordable. This new Android smartphone is more of what the world needs.
Thursday July 14, 2022. 06:27 PM
A few of our favorite things are still on sale, like robot vacuums, laptops, phones, and espresso machines.
Whether you’re an experienced photographer or just starting to learn about off-camera lights, this guide is filled with illuminating essentials.
Nothing will improve your craft more than an understanding of lighting and the ability to control and create it artificially.
This week, we look at how regulatory pressure might deflate—or even kill—the nicotine vaping industry in the US.
As the world converts to electric vehicles and renewable energy, molecular tweaks to aluminum could improve its conductivity.
From fruit-only diets to dopamine fasting, Silicon Valley founders flaunt self-deprivation like a misguided pursuit of wellness. But there’s more to it.
As Covid swept ICUs, doctors prescribed antibiotics to ward off secondary infections. Now bacteria have evolved resistance—but hospitals are fighting back.
An electric hydrofoil ferry could be the future of public transportation in Stockholm—and beyond.
The new game is great at capturing the excitement of motor racing. It's even better at mirroring the sport's rampant commercialism.
Researchers have found a way to use the web's basic functions to identify who visits a site—without the user detecting the hack.
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