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01.17.24
Your weekly roundup of the best stories on health care, the climate crisis, genetic engineering, robotics, space, and more.
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A Mountain of Used Clothes Appeared in Chile's Desert. Then It Went Up in Flames
BURN AFTER WEARING | 17-MINUTE READ
The fashion industry has created a sprawling informal disposal network across the world—that brings with it money, conflict, and environmental destruction.
By Julia Shipley and Muriel Alarcón
A Scandal Is Tearing the World of Record-Breaking Dogs Apart
DOG DAYS | 5-MINUTE READ
After doubts were raised about a 31-year-old dog, Guinness World Records has paused its records for the world's oldest dogs, leaving one super-old dog in limbo.
By Matt Reynolds
The Real Problem With the Boeing 737 Max
EMERGENCY LANDING | 5-MINUTE READ
Two tragic crashes over the past six years, then a third plane with loose bodywork—the aircraft designed to send Boeing's reputation soaring has sent it into a tailspin.
By Chris Stokel-Walker
A Key to Detecting Brain Disease Earlier Than Ever
WIRED WORLD | 3-MINUTE READ
Treatment of Parkinson's, Huntington's, ALS, and other brain diseases depends on reliable detection—especially in those who don't even know they're at risk. An innovative scratch-and-sniff test can help.
By Michael J. Fox and Deborah W. Brooks
Scabies Is Making a Comeback
PUBLIC HEALTH | 4-MINUTE READ
Cases of scabies, a highly contagious parasitic skin disease, are on the rise across Europe. The UK in particular is struggling with a shortage of treatments.
By David Cox
Unpicking the Mystery of the Body's 'Second Brain'
GUT DECISIONS | 7-MINUTE READ
Sitting alongside the neurons in your enteric nervous system are underappreciated glial cells, which play key roles in digestion and disease that scientists are only just starting to understand.
By Yasemin Saplakoglu
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The Boeing 737 Max Crisis Reignites Arguments Over Infant Safety on Planes
A midair blowout on a Boeing 737 Max 9 showed seatbelts matter, but infants under two still aren't required to have their own seats. Experts say changing the rules would make flying safer for children—but would result in more deaths.
Norway's Deep-Sea Mining Decision Is a Warning
Politicians claim the move could provide vital minerals for the green transition. Critics say opening up exploration creates geopolitical headaches and is environmentally unsound.
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THE SOURCE | 21-MINUTE READ
How a 27-Year-Old Codebreaker Busted the Myth of Bitcoin's Anonymity
By Andy Greenberg
Once, drug dealers and money launderers saw cryptocurrency as perfectly untraceable. Then a grad student named Sarah Meiklejohn proved them all wrong—and set the stage for a decade-long crackdown.
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