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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE | 5-MINUTE READ
Satellites and AI Can Help Solve Big Problems—If Given the Chance
BY KHARI JOHNSON
Traditional hurdles stand in the way of ambitious plans to use imagery to help feed people, reduce poverty, and protect the planet.
MONEY MATTERS | 5-MINUTE READ
Apple's 'Pay Later' Is the Latest Plea for Your Loyalty
BY LAUREN GOODE
From full-stack computing to full-stack financial services.
CLOUD SUPPORT | 5-MINUTE READ
Prediction Engines Are Like Karma: You Get What You Stream
BY MEGHAN O'GIEBLYN
WIRED's spiritual advice columnist on the virtues of sharing a streaming profile and screwing with algorithms.
WINTER IN JULY | 6-MINUTE READ
NASA's Plan to Get Ingenuity Through the Martian Winter
NASA engineers are trying to keep the Mars helicopter running as it endures longer, colder nights and the chance of more frequent dust storms.
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LEFT CLICK | 8-MINUTE READ
This Is the Internet That Socialists Want
BY GILAD EDELMAN
We asked Internet for the People author Ben Tarnoff about why antitrust isn't enough, and whether profit motive is the root of all of Big Tech's problems.
IDEAS | 4-MINUTE READ
Smartphones Blur the Line Between Civilian and Combatant
BY LUKASZ OLEJNIK
In Ukraine, civilians are valiantly assisting the army via apps—and challenging a tenet of international law in the process.
WRIST CHECK | 5-MINUTE READ
Which Apple Watch Is Best Right Now?
BY ADRIENNE SO
The Apple Watch is the best-selling wearable in the entire world. Now you just have to figure out which version to get.
MAGICAL FRUIT | 5-MINUTE READ
The Secret to Tastier Fake Meat? Breeding Better Beans
BY JACK MCGOVAN
Scientists are using genomics to create high-protein soybeans and peas. Their aim? To make meat and milk substitutes that can rival the real thing.
SIX-FOOT TURKEYS | 5-MINUTE READ
The Real Story Behind the Dino Feathers in Jurassic World Dominion
BY AMIT KATWALA
It took 29 years, six movies, and a flock of VFX artists and puppeteers, but the franchise finally bows to paleontologists in creating feathered dinosaurs.
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