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BREAD WINNER | 6-MINUTE READ
This Ancient Grain-Sowing Method Could Be Farming's Future
BY GEMMA TARLACH
The traditional practice of mixing crops was nearly wiped out by industrial agriculture, but maslins are poised for a comeback.
FOREIGN DRAMA | 3-MINUTE READ
Europe Prepares to Rewrite the Rules of the Internet
BY KHARI JOHNSON
The Digital Markets Act will force Big Tech platforms to break open their walled gardens in 2023, says the EU's new ambassador to Silicon Valley.
SIGNING OFF | 3-MINUTE READ
Twitter Users Flock to Other Platforms as the Elon Era Begins
BY AMANDA HOOVER
Discord, Mastodon and other services are bustling as Twitter fans make backup plans for their online social lives.
NEUROSCIENCE | 8-MINUTE READ
This Brain Molecule Decides Which Memories Are Happy—or Terrible
BY YASEMIN SAPLAKOGLU
When the brain encodes memories as positive or negative, a small peptide called neurotensin determines which way they will go.
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PRODUCT REVIEW | 3-MINUTE READ
The Hisense U8H Is the Best TV This Year
BY PARKER HALL
Though it's from a lesser-known brand, this TV takes its place along TCL and Vizio for offering the best value for its price.
ROCK OUT | 6-MINUTE READ
How to Fix the Most Annoying Bluetooth Headphone Problems
BY WHITSON GORDON
Wireless headphones and earbuds are convenient, but they come with a host of tricky troubleshooting problems. Here's how to fix them all.
DO IT YOURSELF | 16-MINUTE READ
25 Essential Tools You Should Have at Home
BY MATT JANCER
Screw waiting around for a service technician all day. You can nail many home DIY tasks with the right gear and the right attitude.
CLOUD SUPPORT | 4-MINUTE READ
Is Listening to Audiobooks Really Reading?
BY MEGHAN O'GIEBLYN
WIRED's spiritual advice columnist on bardic traditions for a modern age—and why book snobs worry about the wrong things.
DIGITAL CULTURE | 3-MINUTE READ
The Funny, Sad History of the Best Halloween Memes Ever
BY AMELIA TAIT
From the "unemployed" costume to the 12-foot-tall Home Depot skeleton, the season's most viral moments reflect prevailing moods of the day.
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