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BAIT AND SWITCH | 6-MINUTE READ
How Covid Tracking Apps Are Pivoting for Commercial Profit
BY MATT REYNOLDS AND MORGAN MEAKER
In the pandemic's early days, government-backed public health apps acquired millions of users—a ready-made audience developers are eager to tap.
OPINION | 4-MINUTE READ
America's Armed Forces Are Weaker Without Roe
BY JANESSA GOLDBECK
Here's what Congress, the DOD, and the VA can do to ensure troops' access to abortion—and improve the nation's security.
CUB SCOUTS | 6-MINUTE READ
What Polar Bear Genomes May Reveal About Life in a Low-Ice Arctic
BY MAGGIE CHEN
Two new studies use whole genome sequencing to explore how the animals have fared in warmer conditions, raising questions about climate and adaptation.
DUST IN THE WIND | 11-MINUTE READ
Astronomers Radically Reimagine the Making of the Planets
BY REBECCA BOYLE
Observations of faraway worlds have forced a near-total rewrite of the story of how our solar system came to be.
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GIDDY UP | 3-MINUTE READ
The Cowboy 4 Ebike Is the Perfect Steed for Rookie Riders
BY PARKER HALL
This sleek Belgian ebike is ready to ride out of the box, integrates helpfully with your phone, and looks as good as Sam Elliott in a felt hat.
THE MONITOR | 2-MINUTE READ
The Uncomfortable Comforts of Stranger Things
BY ANGELA WATERCUTTER
As the show's latest season sweeps Netflix, jokes about scandals like Watergate seem almost quaint.
BUYING GUIDE | 5-MINUTE READ
The Best Camping Cookware
BY SCOTT GILBERTSON
Boil 'em, mash 'em, stick 'em in a stew. This guide will make sure you can whip up tasty grub no matter where you end up.
PRODUCT REVIEW | 5-MINUTE READ
Devialet's Dione Soundbar Is Mighty but Flawed
BY SIMON LUCAS
A startlingly impressive Dolby Atmos TV audio system, minus the voice control and physical remote you're used to.
PUBLIC HEALTH | 6-MINUTE READ
Pregnancy Has Risks. Without Roe, More People Will Face Them
BY MICHELE COHEN MARILL
The national abortion debate has focused on its legal and political dimensions. But that ignores the physiology of pregnancy.
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