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UP AND ATOM | 4-MINUTE READ
Recycled Battery Materials Can Work as Well as New Ones
BY GREGORY BARBER
In an independent test, cathode components Redwood Materials made from reused metals matched the performance of those made from raw ones.
IDEAS | 5-MINUTE READ
AI Shouldn't Compete With Workers—It Should Supercharge Them
BY CLIVE THOMPSON
The economy could get a boost if machine learning engineers switched from copying human abilities to augmenting them.
PRODUCT REVIEW | 4-MINUTE READ
This App Lets You Train With a Personal Coach—Wherever You Are
BY BILLY BROWN
The subscription-based fitness platform winningly combines old-school one-on-one training and modern-day mobile technology.
EYE SPY | 4-MINUTE READ
Meta's New Quest Pro VR Headset Harvests Personal Data Right Off Your Face
BY KHARI JOHNSON
Cameras inside the Quest Pro that track eye and face movements can make an avatar's expressions more realistic, but they raise new privacy questions.
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HOT STUFF | 6-MINUTE READ
A Reboot of the Maxwell's Demon Thought Experiment—in Real Life
BY SOPHIA CHEN
Physicists just reconstructed a 19th-century paradox that seems to violate the second law of thermodynamics (but really doesn't).
PRODUCT REVIEW | 3-MINUTE READ
The Tern NBD S5i Is an Ebike for the Mobility-Challenged
BY ADRIENNE SO
This easy-going little electric bike has a step-through frame so low that anyone can cruise it out.
PARANOID ANDROID | 17-MINUTE READ
These Are the 11 Android Phones Worth Buying
BY JULIAN CHOKKATTU
Shopping for a new phone can be an ordeal. Let us take some of the pain out of it with these WIRED-tested picks and tips.
BLOODY FUN | 3-MINUTE READ
Daytime Horror Returns with the Texas Chain Saw Massacre Game
BY REECE ROGERS
This adaptation of a classic '70s horror movie lets you slash through the sunlight.
PRESTO CHANGO! | 5-MINUTE READ
How to Set Up a Greenscreen on a Budget
BY ERIC RAVENSCRAFT
All it takes is a few lights and some fabric to transport yourself anywhere on camera.
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