View this email in your browser | Manage newsletter subscriptions
OUTSIDE THE LINES | 6-MINUTE READ
ICE Is Grabbing Data From Schools and Abortion Clinics
BY DHRUV MEHROTRA
An agency database WIRED obtained reveals widespread use of so-called 1509 summonses that experts say raises the specter of potential abuse.
HIDDEN CONNECTIONS | 2-MINUTE READ
Tor Project's New Privacy-Focused Browser Lets You Layer a VPN
BY LILY HAY NEWMAN
Mullvad Browser, a collaboration between the nonprofit and Mullvad VPN, offers an anti-tracking browser designed to be used with a VPN.
BUCKLE UP | 4-MINUTE READ
Robotaxis Are Going to Sound Weird
BY BOONE ASHWORTH
Good weird! Skip the small talk in a driverless EV and enjoy the audio cues that will guide you through a ride and keep you safe.
IDEAS | 5-MINUTE READ
Artificial Wombs Will Change Abortion Rights Forever
BY ROSALIND MORAN AND JOLIE ZHOU
Ectogenesis—gestation using an artificial womb—is fast approaching reality. Yet without legislation, this innovation also has the potential to cause harm.
GET WIRED
Get WIRED for just $29.99 $5. Includes the print edition plus editor in chief Gideon Lichfield's column, System Update. Subscribe now.
BUYING GUIDE | 7-MINUTE READ
The Best Portable Storage Drives
BY SCOTT GILBERTSON
Need an ultrafast drive for video editing or a rugged option to back up your photos in the field? We've got a solution for every situation.
WIRED30 | 7-MINUTE READ
In the War on Bacteria, It's Time to Call in the Phages
BY MARYN MCKENNA
Researchers say viruses can kill antibiotic-resistant microbes and help treat infections. Regulators have to figure out how to get them on the market.
PRODUCT REVIEW | 5-MINUTE READ
The Specialized Turbo Tero X 4.0 Can Carry You Anywhere
BY ADRIENNE SO
From the trail to your commute and everything in between, this premium ebike combines the best features around.
WIRED HEALTH | 1-MINUTE READ
This Blood Test Targets 50 Types of Cancer
BY WILL BEDINGFIELD
Grail's Galleri aims to screen for many more types of tumor than was previously possible. Large-scale clinical trials are underway.
POKE THE BEAR | 5-MINUTE READ
Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey Turned a Children's Icon Into a Murderer. Good
As more characters enter the public domain, it's important that creators use them. Next up: Mickey Mouse.
Looking for a new job? Check out these featured listings and search for openings all over the world on jobs.wired.com.
University Recruiter
PayPal
Location: Scottsdale, AZ, USA
Executive Assistant, Talent
Netflix
Location: Los Gatos, CA, USA
Have questions or comments? Reply to this email.
This email was sent to you by WIRED. To ensure delivery to your inbox (not bulk or junk folders), please add our email address, wired@newsletters.wired.com, to your address book.
View our Privacy Policy
Unsubscribe or Manage your newsletter subscriptions
Copyright © Condé Nast 2023. One World Trade Center, New York, NY 10007. All rights reserved.