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SPLINTERNET | 4-MINUTE READ
Russia Is Quietly Ramping Up Its Internet Censorship Machine
BY MATT BURGESS
Since Vladimir Putin blocked Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter in March, Russia has been pushing away from the global internet at a rapid pace.
HOT CHIPS | 4-MINUTE READ
The Chip Shortage Is Easing—but Only for Some
BY WILL KNIGHT
Certain chips have caught up with demand, thanks to stockpiling and reduced consumer spending, but the semiconductor supply chain is still snarled up.
NEW TOYS! | 8-MINUTE READ
All the New Features Coming to Your Mac This Fall
BY BRENDA STOLYAR
Apple has given a guided tour of MacOS 13, which is nicknamed Ventura. Here's what to expect from Stage Manager, Messages, and more.
PUBLIC HEALTH | 9-MINUTE READ
These Vaccines Will Take Aim at Covid—and Its Entire SARS Lineage
BY MAGGIE CHEN
Scientists are developing vaccines to target the virus family that spawned Covid-19. Their efforts could thwart future variants, or even new related viruses.
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DRIVE TIME | 6-MINUTE READ
EV Makers Think They've Figured Out What Women Want
BY MORGAN MEAKER AND AARIAN MARSHALL
Men are more likely to buy electric vehicles, and carmakers are eager to diversify their base. But what will it take to close the gender gap?
BIG NEUROPHARMA | 14-MINUTE READ
The High-Stakes Race to Engineer New Psychedelic Drugs
BY JOHN SEMLEY
As psychedelic therapies for mental health go mainstream, companies are recruiting chemists to create patentable versions of hallucinogens. Critics say it's all a bad trip.
CLOUD SUPPORT | 5-MINUTE READ
Am I an Idiot for Wanting a Dumber Phone?
BY MEGHAN O'GIEBLYN
WIRED's spiritual advice columnist offers counsel to a reader overwhelmed by apps, dings, and beeps.
MOVIES | 3-MINUTE READ
Nope Rightly Challenges Our Love of Spectacle
BY JASON PARHAM
Jordan Peele's sci-fi western is all about the danger of looking in our image-obsessed culture.
SECOND LIFE | 14-MINUTE READ
Your Final Resting Place Could Be a Coffin Made of Mushrooms
BY WILLIAM RALSTON
Loop wants to rebuild the world with ecological structures made of fungal mycelium. Its proof of concept? Living coffins.
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