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SUPER JUPITER | 4-MINUTE READ
The Webb Space Telescope Snaps Its First Photo of an Exoplanet
BY JONATHAN O'CALLAGHAN
The grainy image of a "super Jupiter" is a sign of what's to come as the telescope ramps up its observations.
BUYING GUIDE | 12-MINUTE READ
Everything You Need to Know Before You Buy a Laptop
BY SCOTT GILBERTSON
Shopping for a notebook can be exasperating. Here's how to sift through the acronyms, storage options, and extra features to find the best one for you.
PODCASTS | 1-HOUR EPISODE
Scientists Are Suckers for Weird Ideas
BY GEEK'S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY
In her new book, theoretical physicist Sabine Hossenfelder argues that some of her colleagues have gotten too excited about wild ideas like the multiverse.
IDEAS | 7-MINUTE READ
20 Years After 9/11, Surveillance Is a Way of Life
BY ALBERT FOX CAHN
Constant tracking has compromised Americans' sense of themselves. But we may be able to regain our freedom.
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FLYING FINGERS | 3-MINUTE READ
7 Keyboard Tips for Your Phone
BY DAVID NIELD
From editing to dictation, you can do more with your smartphone's keyboard than you might have realized.
HARD-CODED LESSONS | 2-MINUTE READ
Careless Errors in Hundreds of Apps Could Expose Troves of Data
BY LILY HAY NEWMAN
Researchers found that mobile applications contain keys that could provide access to both user information and private files from unconnected apps.
PRODUCT REVIEW | 4-MINUTE READ
A Tiny Portable Dishwasher for the Truly Lazy
BY JOE RAY
Bob the Mini Dishwasher is a maybe-too-tiny countertop machine made for small families living in small spaces.
The Nighthawk RAXE300 Is Ideal for Gamer Families, but There's a Cost
BY SIMON HILL
Netgear's Wi-Fi 6E router is a speedy and stable dream for gamers—but only if you can stomach or skip the subscriptions.
SCANNING FOR SIGNAL | 6-MINUTE READ
The Legendary Frank Drake Shaped the Search for Alien Life
BY RAMIN SKIBBA
The influential astronomer led the hunt for extraterrestrial signals and helped make the field of astrobiology what it is today.
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