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Thursday, September 30, 2021

Day One at The Every: An Excerpt From Dave Eggers' New Novel

Delaney is an unlikely new hire, but she charms her way into the e-commerce giant with one goal in mind: to take down the company from within.

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Wednesday, September 29, 2021

Twitch Adds a Phone Verification Option to Fight Bot Attacks

The new feature comes after an epidemic of harassment that inspired boycotts and a lawsuit in the past month.

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Hundreds of Scam Apps Hit Over 10 Million Android Devices

The so-called GriftHorse campaign used clever techniques to avoid detection in Google Play for nearly a year.

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Why James Bond Doesn’t Use an iPhone

The fictional superspy wields Nokia devices in 'No Time To Die.' It’s an odd choice, but Apple's smartphones aren’t ideal, either.

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Capture Your Daring Feats With Our Favorite Action Cameras

Gearing up to shred the slopes or dive into the seas? These cameras are made for danger.

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The Best Drawing Apps for Every Kind of iPad Artist

Careful—your Apple Pencil might actually replace your real pencils.

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The Llama, the Hamster, and a New Path for Covid Treatment

A set of papers show that llama-derived antibodies protect the rodent against the virus—which bodes well for making a version for people.

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Apple's New iPad Is More Than Good Enough for Most

The entry-level tablet isn't as flashy as its siblings, but it's proof that boring can be a good thing.

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West Point Chemists Re-Create Medieval Gunpowder Recipes

Following an antique manuscript, researchers mixed up (and then blew up) some early formulations to learn how explosive-making has evolved.

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Deals on Machines, Beans, and More for National Coffee Day

This gear will upgrade your at-home café. Plus, the scoop on where to get a free cup of joe today.

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You Can Go Home, and This Time Be the Hero

Visiting real-world destinations in video games is fun, and it tickles our sense of nostalgia. It can also tell us a lot about who we really are.

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Tuesday, September 28, 2021

Amazon’s Astro Is a Robot Without a Cause

It’s the company’s first foray into mobile robots for the home, and likely not its last.

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This Software Aims to Smooth Your Flight—and Help the Planet

Airplanes taxiing isn't just annoying—it's a big source of emissions. The FAA and NASA created a new system to save time and fuel.

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You Can Now Buy Ring’s In-Home Drone—if You’re Invited

The flying camera from the Amazon-owned company is back.

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What If Getting a Kids' Vaccine Approved Is the Easy Part?

Just because something has the FDA’S green light doesn’t mean it’s simple to obtain—or that everyone wants it.

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Everything Amazon Announced—Including a Cute Security Robot

At its hardware event, the retailer took the wraps off several new smart home gadgets, from a TV-sized Echo Show to an ultra-cheap smart thermostat.

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Why ‘Diablo II: Resurrected’ Kept Its Rough Edges

Developers who remastered the legendary RPG say it was important to keep some of the game’s more frustrating aspects intact.

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Humans Can't Be the Sole Keepers of Scientific Knowledge

Communicating scientific results in outdated formats is holding progress back. One alternative: Translate science for machines.

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A New Way for Serious Cyclists to Train Indoors This Winter

Wahoo’s long-awaited revamp of The Sufferfest endurance training app makes room for a whole lot more than suffering.

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How to Use the Focus Feature on iOS 15—and Get More Done

This new feature lets you customize which notifications you get and lets you rearrange your home screen depending on which apps you need and when.

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Dune Foresaw—and Influenced—Half a Century of Global Conflict

From Afghanistan to cyberattacks, Frank Herbert’s novel anticipated and shaped warfare as we know it.

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Spice World: WIRED Traces the Dune Legacy

As the latest take on the novel hits the big screen, WIRED traces the impact of Frank Herbert's complex, prescient masterpiece.

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How to Make a Dune Stillsuit

But not really, because actual functioning stillsuits are still impossible.

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The Secret Sci-Fi Origins of Burning Man

Though almost nobody talks about it, the desert confab owes its existence to Mad Max, Lawrence of Arabia, and—very crucially, somewhat ironically—Dune.

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What the Military Can Learn From Dune

The story's hero, Paul Atreides, understood how to find a conflict's center of gravity better than most military wonks.

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Monday, September 27, 2021

Cloudflare Is Taking a Shot at Email Security

The internet infrastructure company wants to protect your inbox from targeted threats, starting with the launch of two new tools.

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Our Favorite Headphones and Earbuds for $100 or Less

You can probably fill Foxconn City with all the cheap headphones out there. We're here to help you pick the right pair.

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Oregon Is Burning Trees in Order to Save Them

Sudden oak death, rampant in California, is spreading to the north, leaving the forest service with a tough option: Send them up in smoke.

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The ‘Forever Virus’ Won't Go Away Until Kids Get Vaccinated

Epidemiologist Larry Brilliant on the Delta surge, chaos at the CDC, and why the under-12s are key to ending the pandemic.

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This Tablet Makes It Easy to Zoom With Older Loved Ones

It requires an expensive subscription, but this device is specially designed for the elderly.

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Why Robots Can’t Sew Your T-Shirt

Machines can print textiles, cut fabric, and fold clothes. But it’s hard to train them to sew as fast and precisely as humans.

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Climate Change Is the New Dot-Com Bubble

The free market has plenty of grandiose ideas about how to fix our broken planet. There's just one problem: We can't afford another bust.

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Sunday, September 26, 2021

Vizio’s M-Series TV Is Affordable and Mantle-Worthy

This flatscreen delivers reliable picture quality, satisfactory blacks, and a pleasant interface—all at a respectable price.

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In Russia, Apple and Google Staff Get Muscled Up By the State

When US tech companies opened offices there, it was supposed to mitigate oppression. Instead those workers are now vulnerable to threats from local authorities.

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The Complex Truth About ‘Junk DNA’

Genomes hold immense quantities of noncoding DNA. Some of it is essential for life, some seems useless, and some has its own agenda.

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Our Favorite Smart Pens for Writing Digital Notes

These handy tools combine the ease of jotting notes by hand with the power of saving them digitally.

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How to Go Passwordless on Your Microsoft Account

You no longer need an ungainly string of characters to access your Windows PC or Xbox.

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Drones May Help Replant Forests—If Enough Seeds Take Root

A handful of companies are pursuing airborne seeding, but there’s little evidence so far that the tactic will succeed.

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Saturday, September 25, 2021

Even the CIA and NSA Use Ad Blockers to Stay Safe Online

Plus: The ransomware scourge continues, a massive botnet gets wounded, and more of the week’s top security news.

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Hiking 101: Everything You Need to Head for the Hills

From backpacks to boxer briefs, we have the complete rundown on everything you need to stay warm, safe and fed on your next hike.

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Valley Fever Is Spreading Through a Hotter, Drier Western US

Researchers haven’t pinned down exactly what’s behind the rise of the deadly fungal disease. But one thing is nearly certain: Climate change plays a role.

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Content Creators are Recreating Homelessness in The Sims

“Rags-to-Riches” is just one of the challenges that YouTubers undertake in their constant battle with the algorithm for viewers' attention.

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The 17 Best Weekend Deals on Phones, Face Masks, and Keyboards

A new season is a perfect excuse to upgrade old MacBooks, earbuds, and streaming sticks.

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10 Awesome Management Games for Armchair Tycoons

These building- and resource-based simulations are perfect for single-player fun and relaxation.

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Friday, September 24, 2021

Sci-Fi Can Help Teach Us About Political Theory

Books by writers like Aldous Huxley and Ursula K. Le Guin can help readers understand scenarios they may not consider otherwise.

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A 3D-Printed Chicken Breast Was Cooked With Frickin’ Lasers

Engineers at Columbia University developed a system that can simultaneously produce and heat food with precision.

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A New Book Chronicles the Art of the Thiel

Plus: Inside an early Facebook funding meeting, how units of measurement got so messed up, and a mission for mankind.

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Please, No More Tiger King

Netflix just announced the docuseries is getting a second season. But … why?

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‘The Internet Remains Undefeated’ Must Be Defeated

The classic comment and caption has become a meme in its own right. Harmless as it may seem, a close study reveals dark undertones.

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Twisty Laptops, Bendy Phones: Microsoft Bets Big on Design

This week, we look at the new Surface hardware and try to determine how much experimentation your workflow can withstand.

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Advocates Struggle to Control Police Use of Surveillance Tech

A key backer of a 2018 Oakland law to rein in tools like automated license plate readers says the city is not following the rules.

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First-Gen College Grads Face More Hurdles in the Job Market

Students whose parents didn't go to college often work instead of joining extracurricular activities, and can lag peers on skills like résumé writing.

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Portrait of Spot the Robot Descending a Staircase

A new exhibit by classical portrait painter Agnieska Pilat seeks to bring out the "essence" of her most recent sitters: Boston Dynamics' Spot and Atlas.

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Could the Moon Actually Crash Toward Earth?

The trailer for the film Moonfall shows our satellite getting too close for comfort. Here are the physics of what it would take to push the moon out of orbit

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How to Switch iPhones Without Losing a Thing

Everything you need to know to successfully transfer your contacts, music, photos, and apps from one iOS device to another.

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Thursday, September 23, 2021

A New Formula May Help Black Patients’ Access to Kidney Care

The prior algorithm adjusted calculations for Black patients—making it harder for them to qualify for transplants and other treatments.

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Your TV Sounds Terrible. These Soundbars Can Fix That

Every television deserves a dedicated row of speakers to call its own. These are our favorites.

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In This Monopoly-Style Game, Race and Privilege Are Currency

The creators of Blacks & Whites want to make talking about inequality easier—and might teach your racist uncle a thing or two.

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Ransomware Isn't Back. It Never Left

A recent wave of attacks belies an apparent lull toward the end of the summer.

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The Lost Tale of an 18th-Century Tsunami, as Told by Trees

Local evidence of the cataclysm has literally washed away over the years. But Oregon’s Douglas firs may have recorded clues deep in their tree rings.

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He Escaped the Dark Web's Biggest Bust. Now He's Back

DeSnake apparently eluded the DOJ's takedown of AlphaBay. The admin talked to WIRED about his return—and the resurrection of the notorious underground marketplace.

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Wednesday, September 22, 2021

NASA's NIAC Program Gives a Sneak Peek at the Future of Space Travel

As the agency develops plans for exploring the moon and Mars, it's seeking cutting-edge research that could turn science fiction into reality.

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16 Deals to Help Deck Out Your Home Office

Is your work space lacking in form and function? Some of our favorite desks, webcams, and keyboards are discounted right now.

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What Social Media Needs to Learn From Traditional Media

Government regulation will never fix everything wrong with online discourse. The industry needs to develop professional norms—just as journalism once did.

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Microsoft’s Surface Duo 2 Is a Lovable Weirdo

The second time around, Microsoft’s foldable mobile comes closer to what it actually is: a phone.

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Everything Microsoft Announced, Including a Wacky Laptop

The new hardware includes an updated Surface Duo 2, which you can finally call a phone, and a cute eco-friendly mouse.

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Which iPhone Should You Buy (or Avoid) Right Now?

Picking the right phone has gotten so much harder. Our breakdown of Apple’s lineup can help.

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Apple's iPad Mini Proves That One Size Doesn't Fit All

This tablet is powerful and pleasantly smol. But its steep price makes it a tough buy if you already have a phone, laptop, and TV.

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Worn Down by Covid Anxiety? Keep a Handheld Game With You

It’s important to take a breather when you’re exhausted by the world.

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Environmental Law Is Getting in the Way of Climate Action

The path forward requires a new understanding of our burning world.

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Baby Poop Is Loaded With Microplastics

An alarming new study finds that infant feces contain 10 times more polyethylene terephthalate (aka polyester) than an adult’s.

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'You'll See Other Quests in the Game That Are a Bit Silly'

Shedworks’ creative director Gregorios Kythreotis explains the highs and lows of exploration in Sable, a chilled-out comedic sci-fi masterpiece.

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Tuesday, September 21, 2021

The iOS 15 Privacy Settings You Should Change Right Now

Apple's latest software update has a bunch of new security features. Here's how to put them to use.

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Apple's iPhone 13 Pro Is Oddly Light on Pro Features

The two top-tier iPhones are better than ever, but they’re not as tantalizing as the standard iPhone 13.

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The Fitbit Charge 5 Is Our New Favorite Fitness Tracker

Even without the newest feature, this fitness band hits a sweet spot between price and functionality.

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iPhone 13 and 13 Mini Review: Time to Upgrade

Looking to replace an old model? Apple’s newest non-Pro handsets are more than enough phone for most everyone.

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Amazon Just Introduced Three New Kindle Paperwhites

The waterproof e-reader now comes in three different options, with bigger, brighter screens and faster response times.

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In a Tiny Arctic Town, Food Is Getting Harder to Come By

For her new book, Devi Lockwood traveled around the world gathering stories of how people are being directly affected by a warming planet.

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These Deepfake Voices Can Help Trans Gamers

Players of online games can be harassed when their voices don't match their gender identity. New AI-fueled software may help.

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Why Does Asthma Get Worse at Night?

The question has plagued scientists for centuries. A new study offers some answers.

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Monday, September 20, 2021

Meet the Voice Actress Behind Kena: Bridge of Spirits

Ayu Larassanti, the voice of Kena, talks about her Balinese background, how it influenced the game's hero, and the importance of authentic casting.

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Apple's iOS 15 Is Here—These Are All the Top New Features

Your iPhone's operating system is getting its annual upgrade. From FaceTime improvements to Safari's overhaul, we break the update down.

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Why Flight Is So Controversial in Online Games

Flight made video games like World of Warcraft and Final Fantasy XIV easier to play, but some say that convenience came at a cost.

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Y: The Last Man Isn’t About Politics—It’s About Survival

The comic-book adaptation is an insightful examination of gender politics. It’s also a glimpse at what values people hold onto amidst tragedy.

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What Music Labels Learn When You Pre-Save Music

Pre-saving a song before its release can give third parties access to eye-popping amounts of data about your listening habits.

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The Best Phones With an Actual Headphone Jack

Audio jacks are endangered, but they’re not gone. Here are some of our favorite smartphones that still let you plug in.

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Floods Have Swamped the US. The Next Health Problem: Mold

The goo that grows in soaked buildings can cause infections and allergies—an issue that’s understudied even as climate change leads to more frequent deluges.

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AI Can Write Code Like Humans—Bugs and All

New tools that help developers write software also generate similar mistakes.

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Sunday, September 19, 2021

The Perfect Wireless Earbuds for Every Need

Ready to cut the cord? We've tested the best buds that will never, ever get tangled.

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The Best Hiking Apps to Keep from Getting Lost

Download one of these trail-mapping apps to make sure you can always find your way in the great outdoors, whether you have cell service or not.

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A Mathematician's Guided Tour Through Higher Dimensions

The concept of a dimension seems simple enough, but mathematicians struggled for centuries to precisely define and understand it.

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The Nokia XR20 Is Today’s Sturdy Android Brick Phone

Have you ever wanted a phone you could toss off a staircase? For $550, this durable smartphone is one tough mudder.

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This Magnetic Desk Is a Neat Freak’s Dream

Secretlab’s metal Magnus desk is expensive and heavy, but it makes cable management a breeze.

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How to Set Up a NAS to Securely Share Files

From file backups to movie streaming, network attached storage drives offer plenty of functions and features.

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Saturday, September 18, 2021

SpaceX's Inspiration4 Returns After 3 Days in Orbit

The first all-civilian, all-private spaceflight splashed down off the coast of Florida.

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The Best TV Streaming Devices for Cord Cutters

We've tested dozens of devices for watching stuff on 4K or HD TVs. These are our favorites.

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Former US Intelligence Operatives Admit They Hacked for UAE

Plus: Remote learning spyware, an AT&T bribery scandal, and more of the week's top security news.

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Breville’s Dual Boiler Is Nearly Perfect for Coffee Tinkerers

It’s expensive, but this espresso machine is a shrine to the pleasures of fine coffee.

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Urchin Slayers Are Trying to Save the Underwater Rainforest

‘Zombie’ purple urchins have obliterated West Coast kelp forests with their insatiable appetites. Can they be stopped?

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How My Job Search Forced Me to Catch Up With Technology

After being in one career for decades, I had to relearn how to apply for jobs—and how to stand out. Here are a few tips.

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