PLUS: Google TV, the history of poop, and stolen bitcoins.
View this email in your browser | Manage newsletter subscriptions
POWER SUPPLY
The Batteries of the Future Are Weightless and Invisible
BY DANIEL OBERHAUS
There's a renaissance underway in structural battery research, which aims to build energy storage into the very devices and vehicles they power.
Social Media's Dance With Donald Trump Is Getting Clumsier
BY STEVEN LEVY
Plus: The 2000 election, the fate of 3D printers, and a spiritual journey.
STREAMLINE
How to Organize Everything You Want to Watch With Google TV
BY ERIC RAVENSCRAFT
It's taken years, but we finally have a streaming TV interface that makes things easier instead of more siloed and difficult.
PUBLIC HEALTH
Confused About Covid Brain Fog? Doctors Have Questions Too
BY SARA HARRISON
Physicians have seen this recovery symptom before, but they still don't know why so many coronavirus survivors are being affected.
SPONSORED CONTENT
Too Much Information by Cass R. Sunstein
Learn how information can make us happy or miserable, and why we sometimes avoid it and sometimes seek it out.
BACKCHANNEL
The History of Poop Is Really the History of Technology
BY HAROLD MCGEE
Sure it's gross, but human mastery over its chemistry allowed the success of agriculture—and the rise of civilization.
CRYPTOCURRENCY
Feds Seize $1 Billion in Stolen Silk Road Bitcoins
BY ANDY GREENBERG
A hacker identified only as Individual X had been sitting on a cryptocurrency gold mine for seven years before the IRS came knocking.
GIFT GUIDE
15 Gift Ideas for Mom and Dad—Wherever They Are This Year
BY MATT JANCER
The holidays might seem strange this time around. But these gifts can help you stay in touch with your parents and bring a little joy.
SURVEY SAYS
QAnon Supporters Aren't Quite Who You Think They Are
BY GILAD EDELMAN
Only a fraction of them believe the conspiracy theory's most outlandish claims, according to new polling.
This e-mail was sent to you by WIRED. To ensure delivery to your inbox (not bulk or junk folders), please add our e-mail address, wired@newsletters.wired.com, to your address book.
View our Privacy Policy
Unsubscribe or Manage your newsletter subscriptions
0 Comments:
Post a Comment