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Tuesday February 13, 2024. 05:01 PM
After leaving Texas, members of the Take Our Border Back convoy livestreamed their harassment of migrants in Arizona and California.
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This sophisticated thermometer helps you cook multiple things at once in the oven, on the grill, or in the smoker.
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Maingear’s streamlined 3D configurator gives you all the joy of building your own gaming PC without the hassle.
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With this Tron Light Cycle and skateboard mashup, BMW is back with the CE 02—its next future-facing electric super scooter.
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Farmers and scientists are getting better at growing more crops on less land, but they’re not focusing on plants that people eat.
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Healthy ecosystems in developing countries sequester carbon, regulate the weather, and help plants grow thousands of miles away. Wealthier countries benefit from these services—and so should pay for them to be maintained.
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Roughly half of the world’s emissions currently can’t be reduced, yet green investment continues to avoid the sectors that need the most help—manufacturing, agriculture, and the built environment.
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It’s so simple: Axe 26 words from the Communications Decency Act. Welcome to a world without Section 230.
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Monday February 12, 2024. 07:10 PM
The new Deadpool & Wolverine trailer positions Shawn Levy’s new Marvel movie as something more queer than anything Disney has released before.
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When it came out in 2012, Spec Ops: The Line offered a totally new kind of military shooter. Its disappearance from digital storefronts signals big problems with game preservation.
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Researchers are finding better ways to extract drinking water, compost, and even energy from wastewater. It’s not gross. It’s science.
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Glass, metal, and silicone are the best sex toy materials to look for, but there's more to consider.
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These mannequins undergo daily torture at the hands of textile scientists, but their suffering means we humans can have future-proofed clothing capable of handling our warming world.
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23andMe’s CEO Anne Wojcicki has saved the genetics company from the brink of failure before. She sat down with WIRED to talk about where it goes from here.
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Though TikTok is banned on most government devices, President Joe Biden’s campaign has signed on—and his first TikTok references the bizarre conspiracy theory about Taylor Swift endorsing his campaign.
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For reluctant diarists, Apple’s latest app is an easy-to-use tool for keeping track of your thoughts and memories.
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New research finds that Israel’s attacks on Gaza damaged hospitals and other medical facilities at the same rate as other buildings, potentially in violation of international law.
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Cyberattacks and criminal scams can impact anyone. But communities of color and other marginalized groups are often disproportionately impacted and lack the support to better protect themselves.
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“This eruption of violence had been brewing for years, through successive economic collapses, pandemics, and the utter dysfunction that had become American life.” An exclusive excerpt from 2054: A Novel.
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British sculptor Nick Hornby uses computer modeling to make mashups of famous artworks and historical figures that shift and change depending on your perspective.
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