PLUS: Record-setting car speeds, repurposing old gadgets, and microplastics in babies.
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BOOP
NASA's OSIRIS-REx Is About to Touch an Asteroid
BY DANIEL OBERHAUS
After years of studying Bennu, the spacecraft will make its first attempt at a sample collection on Tuesday.
ROAD WARRIOR
The Hair-Raising, Record-Setting Race to 331 MPH
BY ERIC ADAMS
Hang on to your stomach: In two thunderous dashes, supercar maker SSC set multiple production-car speed records.
REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLE
Don't Toss That Old Phone! Here's How to Repurpose Your Tech
BY DAVID NIELD
Before you dispose of the phone, laptop, or camera you just replaced, think about giving it a new purpose.
HACKERS
US Indicts Sandworm, Russia's Most Destructive Cyberwar Unit
BY ANDY GREENBERG
The Department of Justice has named and charged six men for allegedly carrying out many of the most costly cyberattacks in history.
AUTO-SCRIBE
Give These Apps Some Notes and They'll Write Emails for You
BY TOM SIMONITE
Entrepreneurs are building tools that create emails or marketing copy using GPT-3, text-generation technology released earlier this year.
PLANET PLASTIC
Babies May Be Drinking Millions of Microplastic Particles a Day
BY MATT SIMON
Scientists discover that baby bottles shed up to 16 million bits of plastic per liter of fluid. What that means for infants' health, no one can yet say.
INFORMATION ECOLOGY
The Election Will Bring a Hurricane of Misinformation
BY WHITNEY PHILLIPS
Here's how to prepare yourself for the disaster online.
BUYING GUIDE
The 5 Best Photo Printing Services
BY SCOTT GILBERTSON
Print memories you can hang on the wall, stash in your wallet, or just hold in your hand with our favorite online picks.
ELECTION 2020
Joe Biden Is Very Offline—and That's OK
BY KATE KNIBBS
If the former veep wins, it won't be because he had an online meme army behind him. That's a good sign for American politics.
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