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Wednesday, September 29, 2021

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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