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STAY HOME
How to Reduce (but Not Eliminate) Covid Risk at Holiday Gatherings
BY CHELSEA CIRRUZZO
With a surge in cases, there is no safe way to travel or gather for Thanksgiving or Christmas. But if you must, here are some ways to lower your risk.
SPECIAL DELIVERY
These Rare Seeds Escaped Syria's War—to Help Feed the World
BY MATT SIMON
Conflict forced scientists to abandon a gene bank, but not before duplicating their last remnants of essential crops in the Svalbard vault on a remote Arctic island.
FIRE POWER
Donald Trump Could Still Launch Nuclear Weapons at Any Time
BY GARRETT M. GRAFF
The president's responsibility for the US nuclear arsenal is a Cold War anachronism. The Trump era shows why it needs reform.
PRODUCT REVIEW
Apple's New MacBook Air With M1 Is a Huge Leap Forward
BY JULIAN CHOKKATTU
Ditching Intel has removed the shackles from the $999 laptop, unleashing a force to be reckoned with.
SPONSORED CONTENT
The Perfect Gift for Friends and Family Who Need a Good Laugh (Don't We All?)
A Wealth of Pigeons is the new cartoon collection written by Steve Martin and illustrated by New Yorker cartoonist Harry Bliss. This holiday, give your loved ones a necessary dose of laughter that they can return to again and again.
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ROOT OF TRUST
Microsoft Is Making a Secure PC Chip—With Intel and AMD's Help
BY LILY HAY NEWMAN
The Pluton security processor will give the software giant an even more prominent role in locking down Windows hardware.
SILENCE!
The Best Noise-Canceling Headphones to Escape Reality
BY PARKER HALL
These over-ears and earbuds will add some serenity to your day.
CHINA
'One Person's Apocalypse Is Another Person's Day-to-Day'
BY LING MA
Ling Ma talks to Xiaowei Wang, the author of Blockchain Chicken Farm—a mind-boggling survey of how technology is shaping economies across China.
BREATHE EASY
Pathologic Hits Different During a Real Pandemic
BY ERIC RAVENSCRAFT
One of the first quests in the 2005 survival game is to prove to the people in charge that a pandemic is real, so that they'll do something about it.
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