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Tuesday, April 5, 2022

In the World of NFTs, Who's Making Money Off Your Image?

Celebrities struggle with ownership of their image. It's time to prevent “portrait piracy" before the rest of us need to worry too.

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This Is How the Global Energy Crisis Ends

With future price rises baked in and some countries on the verge of rationing gas, things are going to get a whole lot worse before they get any better.

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What Twitter Is Really Planning for Crypto

The duo behind Twitter Crypto say NFT profile pics and crypto tipping are just the beginning.

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Peloton’s Body-Tracking Camera Wants to Be Your At-Home Coach

The Peloton Guide uses computer vision to give feedback about your exercise regimen, all while fitting into your busy, squeeze-in-a-workout lifestyle.

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NFTs Are a Privacy and Security Nightmare

The blockchain isn’t as “anonymous” as you might think.

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A Million Little Pieces: The Race to Rebuild the World’s Reefs

Nearly half of these ocean ecosystems have been wiped out since 1950. One man is on a mission to reverse that—by speed-growing coral in hyperefficient nurseries.

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Monday, April 4, 2022

The Apple Watch Series 7 Is At Its Lowest Price Ever

The latest smartwatch from Cupertino currently has a less daunting price tag.

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WIRED’s Picks for the 15 Books You Need to Read This Summer

From lesbian Twitter to cli-fi, these are our favorite beach (or indoor) reads of 2022.

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Roblox’s ‘Layered Clothing’ Is Here—but Don’t Call It an NFT

The platform’s new technology for adaptable clothing design has broader implications for discussions about things like the metaverse and NFTs.

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If Someone Is Typing, Then Stops … Can I Ask Why?

WIRED’s spiritual advice columnist on textual etiquette, self-expression, and information overload.

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With Peloton Guide, the Fitness Company Bets Big on Body Tracking

Peloton has made a device that uses a camera to track your strength-training workouts. The “camera” part, though, still needs to prove itself.

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As Russia Plots Its Next Move, an AI Listens to the Chatter

With vast amounts of data becoming available to intelligence analysts, new tools will help them sift and interpret it all—but they will introduce new risks, too.

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How Explosions Actually Kill

Wars often spark misinformation about the nature of blast trauma. Russia's unprovoked bombardment of Ukraine is no different.

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Chernobyl Was a Wildlife Haven. Then Russian Troops Arrived

The area around the defunct power plant has been an unexpected rewilding success story. Now attempts to monitor progress are hampered by the war.

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Sunday, April 3, 2022

Trick Out Your Two-Wheeler With These 33 Bike Accessories

Everything you need to turn your bicycle into a killer commuter, errand bike, or freedom machine.

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6 Free Ways to Practice Sign Language Online

You don’t need to spend any money to start learning American Sign Language (ASL) with these resources.

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Peptides on Stardust May Have Provided a Shortcut to Life

The discovery that short peptides can form spontaneously on cosmic dust hints at more of a role for them in the origin of life, on Earth or elsewhere.

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How to Save Money on Gas

Doing a double-take at the pump? These tips can help ease and appease some of that sticker shock.

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Blockchains Have a ‘Bridge’ Problem, and Hackers Know It

Blockchain bridges are a crucial piece of the cryptocurrency ecosystem, which makes them prime targets for attacks.

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The Future of NFTs Lies With the Courts

As the first cases involving NFTs hit the dockets, courts will decide questions around ownership, art, and commerce.

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How to Turn Off Autoplay in Your Browser

Silence the audio and stop the video in your software of choice.

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Saturday, April 2, 2022

How Does a Newt Cross the Road? With Lots of Human Help

Brigades of volunteers are coming to the rescue of thousands of Pacific newts that perish each year as they migrate to their breeding grounds.

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Europe’s Biggest Lithium Mine Is Caught in a Political Maelstrom

Europe wants to source EV materials within its own borders. But fierce opposition ahead of the elections in Serbia shows locals don’t trust mining companies.

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These Services Help Kids Shape the Future Through Code

Today's children will be the ones who build tomorrow's internet. These services want to make sure that future is inclusive.

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15 Best Deals on Outdoor Gear, Robot Vacs, and Tech

Whether you’re looking forward to camping or spring cleaning, we found discounts on everything you need.

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The Watch World Has Gone Mad (in a Good Way)

Watches & Wonders 2022 landed this week, and with it the watch industry dropped lab-grown gems, light-sucking cases, and 3D-printed gold.

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Friday, April 1, 2022

Who's Behind the Okta Hack?

This week we discuss Lapsus$, the group claiming to have pulled the recent hack on Okta.

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How to Learn Chess Online—and Sharpen Your Game

You don't even need an IRL board to play this classic game of wits and war.

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The Best Reusable Products We Actually Love

Ditch your single-use products and cut down on waste. Here’s some of our favorites, from water bottles to menstrual products.

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Russia Inches Toward Its Splinternet Dream

For years, the country has been trying to create its own sovereign internet—a goal given new impetus by the backlash to its invasion of Ukraine.

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I Finally Reached Computing Nirvana. What Was It All For?

Breakfast, it turns out. The answer is breakfast.

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Thursday, March 31, 2022

Digging in the Dirt: 4 Home Composters Reviewed and Rated

Turn food scraps into compost for your garden with one of these indoor, odor-free devices.

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The Enduring Legacy of Clubhouse’s Chatty Revolution

The app’s buzz may have quieted down, but its spirit still animates the social internet.

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Wear Your Lights as You Bike in the Nutcase Vio Helmet

Forgot your bike lights? This 360-degree illuminated helmet has you covered.

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7 Browser Extensions to Help Translate Different Languages

Whether you're learning a new language entirely or just need a quick translation, these aids and interactive video captions can boost your skills.

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The Last Cell Tower in Mariupol

For weeks, a lone mobile base station allowed thousands in the besieged Ukrainian city to stay connected—until Russian troops arrived.

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A Wave of Startups Is Tackling Cow Burps and Other Climate Issues

The demand for tech to save the planet is driving a new boom in companies trying to cash in.

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As Covid Restrictions End, Offices Have a Sick-Pay Problem

Countries aren’t just lifting pandemic restrictions, they’re cutting resources—forcing workers to choose between working sick and losing pay.

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Wednesday, March 30, 2022

The First Drug-Releasing Contact Lens Is Here

The FDA has approved daily disposables that release anti-allergy medication. Experts hope lenses could one day help treat cataracts and glaucoma.

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Russians Need VPNs. The Kremlin Hates Them

VPNs are divided between trying to help Russians stay connected to the global web and steering clear of Putin’s messy politics.

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How to Stop Doomscrolling—With Psychology

Awareness and a bit of habit hacking can keep you out of a technology tailspin.

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33 Awesome Outdoor Gear Deals From Winter Clearance Sales

The cold weather may be fading, but these deals on jackets and layers are white-hot.

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A Killer Parasite Is Wiping Out Hordes of Ants—in a Good Way

A microsporidian pathogen is annihilating tawny crazy ants, an invasive menace of the highest order.

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Body Parts Aren't Gendered. So Why Are Sex Toys?

It's way past time for sex toy manufacturers to realize that trans, gender-fluid, and nonbinary people also have sex.

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7 Great TV Deals to Intercept Before March Madness Ends

Upgrade your screen with the help of these steep discounts.

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Tuesday, March 29, 2022

The Bizarre Dyson Zone Pollution Mask Doubles as Headphones

After 6 years and 500 prototypes, will Dyson’s radical clean-air blowing ANC headphones change the way people live or look like a joke?

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Forcing WhatsApp and iMessage to Work Together Is Doomed to Fail

Europe’s Digital Markets Act requires interoperability between popular messaging apps. But experts warn encryption could be compromised.

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4 Women Photographers on the Hardest Photo They Ever Took

In honor of Women's History Month, we talked about the stories behind these artists' most challenging images—from the personal to the political.

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Spoil Your Cat With Our Favorite Gear

Between litter boxes, beds, scratchers, and trees, felines need a lot of stuff. Here’s what the cats of WIRED have tested and loved.

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For Refugees in Detention Camps, Smartphones Are a Lifeline

Smartphones can plot travel routes, contact loved ones, and collect evidence of abuse. As one refugee put it, “this sim card is our life.”

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Companies May Soon Have to Reveal a Hidden Risk: Carbon Emissions

Big businesses set splashy climate targets but don’t always reveal their data. The Securities and Exchange Commission wants to change that—to protect investors.

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New York Taxi Drivers Hated Uber. Now They’re Going to Help It

After almost a decade of animosity and lawsuits, cabbies might help Uber weather a labor shortage—and take a bite out of the competition.

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The Danger of Russia’s Lies About Bioweapons in Ukraine

Ukraine’s research labs are vital to global health. Disinformation aimed at their work puts everyone in danger.

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Stop Tracking Your Loved Ones

Tracking apps hijack your psyche. Here's how to regain control.

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Monday, March 28, 2022

The 20 Best Mac Apps to Make Everyday Life Easier

MacOS may be the apple of your eye, but some of its stock apps are a little rotten. Take a bite of these third-party apps instead.

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The Supply Chain Crisis Is About to Get a Lot Worse

A seemingly endless supply chain crunch has fueled interest in tech that promises to track problems or predict where new ones might occur.

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The Pandemic Revolutionized Disease Surveillance. Now What?

Covid forced the world to develop some of the best epidemiological surveys ever done. Now they’re being cut back, even as the threat of the virus lingers.

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A Bold Idea to Stall the Climate Crisis—by Building Better Trees

Changing the genetic makeup of trees could supercharge their ability to suck up carbon dioxide. But are forests of frankentrees really a good idea?

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TikTok’s Black Box Obscures Its Role in Russia’s War

Outside researchers can’t easily monitor how truth or lies circulate on the social media platform—raising concerns about its role in spreading misinformation.

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Sunday, March 27, 2022

Apple TV+ Just Won Best Picture. Everything Is Different Now

Hollywood has been waiting for years to see if a streaming service could nab the Oscars’ highest honor. This year, they got a historic answer.

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How to Use Windows 11’s Built-In Video Editor

Clipchamp isn’t the most powerful app, but it’s already baked into your device—and it may be all you really need.

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The 10 Best Portable Grills You Can Buy

We barbecued for weeks to find the right charcoal and propane grills for road trips—or just for smaller homes.

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What Is Google One, and Should You Subscribe?

If you use the company's apps, it's worth looking at this all-inclusive service. We break down what you get and how much it costs.

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Math’s ‘Oldest Problem Ever’ Gets a New Answer

A new proof significantly strengthens a decades-old result about the ubiquity of ways to represent whole numbers as sums of fractions.

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Video Games Offered My Son a Haven From Bullying

For lots of kids, the IRL world can be lonely. Lego Star Wars and Super Paper Mario helped my son focus and find a community.

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How to Unlock Your iPhone With Face ID—While Wearing a Mask

Better late than never.

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Why Is the Internet So Exhausting? Blame Your Crowdsourced Bosses

No, you’re not always “the product” on social media; sometimes you’re the raw material. Or the employee. Welcome to “sousveillance capitalism.”

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Saturday, March 26, 2022

How Boa Constrictors Can Breathe Even as They Crush Their Prey

New research shows the snakes activate different sections of their rib cage, using their lungs as bellows to pull in air.

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A Global Boom in Fences Is Harming Wildlife

Barriers are going up rapidly as border projects and livestock farming increase, but they impede wildlife migrations and genetically isolate threatened species.

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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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A History of Hup, the Jump Sound in Every Video Game

You can hear it in your head: the grunt your character makes when hopping a fence or leaping into battle. Its sonic roots trace all the way back to 1973.

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How to Set Healthy Boundaries Around What You Share Online

The pull between wanting to protect privacy and still engage with others meaningfully is real. Here's how to choose and stick to your guns.

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15 Best Deals on Bags, Binoculars, and Beauty Tech

This weekend, save on some of our favorite products to get yourself out of the house in style.

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How to Watch the 2022 Oscars

Whether you want to stream it live on Sunday or catch highlights afterward, here’s how to watch the 94th Academy Awards.

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Friday, March 25, 2022

The 8 Best Sunrise Alarms to Help You Rise and Shine

Does your mind race in bed at night and fail to come back online in the morning? Try an artificial sun simulator in your bedroom.

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So, You Want to Start a DAO

This week, we walk through what it takes to make your own Web3 decentralized autonomous organization. (Yes, there are tokens.)

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TikTok Must Not Fail Ukrainians

To protect frontline creators and preserve evidence, the platform needs to learn from the wartime failings of other social media companies.

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This Cheetah Robot Taught Itself How to Sprint in a Weird Way

Researchers got the machine to run nearly 13 feet per second. It ain't graceful, but this powerful technique is preparing robots for the chaos of the world.

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This Waffle Maker Upgrades Your Breakfast (and Every Other Meal)

This appliance is perfect for taking your waffles beyond breakfast.

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Labor Unions Face Historic Votes at Amazon

In long-awaited elections, workers in two US warehouses will decide whether they want union representation at the ecommerce company.

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Thursday, March 24, 2022

Master Reveals the Finite Future of Social Thrillers

For Black people and others who are continually at a disadvantage, the genre has a major limitation: It can only imagine what is already painfully obvious.

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This Robot Vac Mops Your Floors—and Watches Your Feet

This massive, multimodal cleaning robot is the first vac that's made mopping my floor anything but a chore.

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Online 'Happiness' Classes Might Work Better Than You Think

Science of happiness courses are attracting thousands of students. But there’s still a lot to learn about whether these lessons stick.

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9 Great Deals on Our Favorite Tablets, TVs, and Monitors

You can never have enough screens in your life, right? Right?

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The Deadly Cyclone That Changed the Course of the Cold War

A 1970 storm that killed half a million people became a flashpoint for political upheaval in Pakistan—and ultimately brought America and Russia to the brink of war.

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Wednesday, March 23, 2022

Halo Is Another Carcass on the Heap of Bad Video Game Adaptations

The new Paramount+ series underestimates gamer audiences and falls into the “content-delivery” trap, losing the excitement of gameplay along the way.

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Putin and Biden Must Choose: How Does Russia Want to Lose?

As Russia's failures mount in its war against Ukraine, can Biden prevent an isolated Putin from doing the unthinkable?

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How to Navigate Online Mental Health Resources

Finding therapy and support can be confusing. Here are some tips on how to get help, from understanding insurance websites to keeping track of the bills.

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This Custom Drone Whooshes Closer to the Snowboarding Action

The organizers of a live snowboarding broadcast wanted to create a more immersive viewing experience. So they hacked together a flying rig just for the job.

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A Mysterious Satellite Hack Has Victims Far Beyond Ukraine

The biggest hack since Russia’s war began knocked thousands of people offline. The spillover extends deep into Europe.

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Tuesday, March 22, 2022

California’s Plan to Electrify Uber and Lyft Doesn’t Add Up

A 2030 target for electric vehicles to dominate ride-hailing is a lofty goal. But it’s the drivers, not the companies, who may have to foot the bill.

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These Are the Top Features in MacOS Monterey

Universal Control is now available in the latest update. Here’s how to install the newest version of Apple’s desktop operating system to use it.

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NASA Bets on an Asteroid Killer, a Venusian Balloon, and More

The agency’s Innovative Advanced Concepts program provides seed funding for ideas that sound like sci-fi—but just might work.

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The Entirely Predictable Impact of Salary Transparency

Europe is about to decide whether to make everyone's salaries public, a move that could dramatically narrow the gender pay gap.

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Is Russia’s Largest Tech Company Too Big to Fail?

It took 20 years for Arkady Volozh to build Yandex into Russia’s Google, Uber, Spotify, and Amazon combined. It took 20 days for everything to crumble.

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Monday, March 21, 2022

Why WhatsApp Survived Russia’s Social Media Purge

Russia has branded Meta an “extremist organization” and banned Facebook and Instagram. WhatsApp is a different story.

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Astronomers Tally the Growing Carbon Footprint of Space Science

Observatories require electricity and computing power to process data from deep space. Is there a way to make them run greener?

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When I Left My Home in Kyiv, 'Stardew Valley' Was a Lifeline

But in a Ukraine at war, it was also a source of gamer guilt.

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Looking for a Tablet? These Are Our Absolute Favorites

We’ve tested all the top slates, from Apple’s iPads to Android and Windows devices, and we’ve also rounded up our favorite accessories.

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Airbnb Cracked Down on Ukraine Listings. Donors Wish It Hadn’t

In an effort to limit scams, the platform has canceled bookings in the country with little or no explanation.

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