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KEY POINTS | 6-MINUTE READ
The Most Vulnerable Place on the Internet
BY MATT BURGESS
Underwater cables keep the internet online. When they congregate in one place, things get tricky.
SOUR TIMES | 5-MINUTE READ
A Caustic Shift Is Coming for the Arctic Ocean
BY GREGORY BARBER
Scientists have already begun to observe the ecological effects of acidifying oceans on sea life. The changes ahead may be more drastic.
IDEAS | 9-MINUTE READ
Seeking Psychedelics? Check the Data Privacy Clause
BY MASON MARKS
Colorado's Proposition 122 wants to let people take psilocybin at healing centers. But sensitive data isn't covered by medical privacy protections.
BLACKMARKET | 7-MINUTE READ
Inside the Underground Market for Fake Amazon Reviews
BY SIMON HILL
Seedy scam networks are using social media to organize campaigns that influence product ratings. They're a headache for shoppers—and tough to crack down on.
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THROWING SHADE | 4-MINUTE READ
Adobe Just Held a Bunch of Colors Hostage
BY CHRIS STOKEL-WALKER
Certain Pantone collections now require users to pay $15 a month to access them—with colors turned black unless you pay up.
GREEN GOAL | 2-MINUTE READ
Mathieu Flamini Has a Plan to Decarbonize the Chemical Industry
BY AMIT KATWALA
The former soccer player is working to turn agricultural waste into a fossil fuel replacement, reducing emissions and harmful byproducts.
UNDER PRESSURE | 3-MINUTE READ
Rolex Just Made the Deepest Dive Watch You Can Buy
BY TIM BARBER
Capable of operating almost 7 miles down, the titanium Deepsea Challenge takes the watch world's battle for diver supremacy to new depths.
IDEAS | 8-MINUTE READ
Startups Have a Sellout Problem. There's a Better Way
BY WIRED IDEAS
Startups like Meta and Twitter serve as digital infrastructure, but aren't accountable to users. Some startups are trying to chart a new way to exit that focuses on community—not shareholders.
FILM | 2-MINUTE READ
DC Has a Chance to Save Superman. Here's What It Needs to Do
BY GRAEME MCMILLAN
Henry Cavill is getting back into the cape, and James Gunn and Peter Safran now control the studio. Here's how they can bring the Man of Steel back to life.
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