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WIRED WORLD | 2-MINUTE READ
AI Is Taking On Ever-Larger Puzzles
BY PUSHMEET KOHLI
Machine learning has already proven useful, but its real-world applications are just beginning.
PUBLIC HEALTH | 4-MINUTE READ
What China's Covid Crisis Means for the Rest of the World
BY DAVID COX
The country's surge in cases is a human tragedy but isn't showing signs of changing the Covid picture in the West—where the virus is already running free.
OFF THE GRID | 6-MINUTE READ
How to Download Videos to Watch Offline
BY SIMON HILL
Losing your internet for a few hours? Here's how to keep watching media from the likes of YouTube, Netflix, and Prime to pass the time.
Mass Climate Migration Is Coming
BY GAIA VINCE
With rising sea levels and extreme weather events, the global north needs to prepare to welcome displaced people.
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HELLO, WORLD | 6-MINUTE READ
When Did the Anthropocene Actually Begin?
BY DAMIAN CARRINGTON
Scientists want to pinpoint the technology that marked when humanity became a "geological superpower." On the short list: the H-bomb and the modern chicken.
PLAINTEXT | 6-MINUTE READ
Lina Khan's Plan to Liberate US Workers
BY STEVEN LEVY
The chair of the Federal Trade Commission explains why she wants to ban companies from locking up employees with noncompete clauses.
#NEWPROFILEPIC | 4-MINUTE READ
How Often Should You Update Your Profile Photos?
BY JACLYN GREENBERG
Depending on who you are, this can be much more complicated than "whenever I feel like it."
WORD OF MOUTH | 3-MINUTE READ
In the Fight Against Scams, 'Cyber Ambassadors' Enter the Chat
BY VARSHA BANSAL
Police in the Indian state of Telangana have found a novel way to help people avoid getting swindled online: grassroots education.
WAAAGH! | 5-MINUTE READ
A 3D Printing Renaissance Is Coming for Tabletop Games
BY LAURENCE RUSSELL
The technology could draw more players into the pricey hobby by allowing people to design their own pieces and even develop their own games.
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