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Wednesday February 21, 2024. 11:00 AM
Colossal Biosciences has started work on a five-year-long docuseries that follows its de-extinction efforts. That’s just the beginning of its small-screen plans.
The carbon removal market is fast growing, with an array of different removal methods available to businesses keen to mitigate their environmental impact.
Nearly 11 percent of the students aren't fully immunized, prompting concerns of broader infection.
Tuesday February 20, 2024. 07:00 PM
We tested the end-to-end encrypted messenger’s new feature aimed at addressing critics’ most persistent complaint. Here’s how it works.
Oppo’s flagship Find X7 Ultra has an amazing, versatile quad-lens main camera. Too bad you can’t buy it anywhere but China.
WIRED’s advice columnist on the true purpose of gift giving.
A new workforce of language experts, creative writers, and nuclear physicists are turning to data labor—and potentially making their future jobs obsolete in the process.
LockBit’s website, infrastructure, and data have been seized by law enforcement—striking a huge blow against one of the world’s most prolific ransomware groups.
TDCommons is a free space for inventors to lay claim to breakthroughs without having to file a patent. Why is it so off the radar?
It’s a multibillion-dollar global problem, and in a rapidly electrifying world, the profits—and ease—of stealing metals are only going to increase.
Hydrogen-powered planes, more fuel-efficient aircraft designs, and all-electric parcel delivery services are just some of the ways in which the transport sector is looking to decarbonize.
Monday February 19, 2024. 04:00 PM
Want the image quality of a DSLR without the bulk? These WIRED picks do more with less.
As relentless rains pounded LA, the city’s “sponge” infrastructure helped gather 8.6 billion gallons of water—enough to sustain over 100,000 households for a year.
In an interview with WIRED, DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis says the biggest breakthroughs in AI are yet to come—and will take more than just chips.
The X competitor is now open to the public—but until the platform establishes an identity, it will be more of the same.
Priscilla Chomba-Kinywa, CTO of Greenpeace, says technology firms must shape up—and consumers and business clients should walk away if they don’t.
The widespread use of mines has left Ukrainians scrambling to find ways to clear the explosives. New efforts to develop mine-clearing technology may help them push back Russia's invading forces.
Sunday February 18, 2024. 04:00 PM
Ditch your single-use products and cut down on waste. Here are some of our favorites, from water bottles to menstrual products.
Why are all phone cases so boring? Let Hailey Bieber’s slick-looking lip balm phone case inspire us all.
By rewarding computers that combined different approaches to solve chess puzzles, Google created an enhanced AI that could defeat its existing champion, AlphaZero.
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