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A Device to Detect 'Aggression' in Schools Often Misfires
Screams by high schoolers didn’t trigger the detector, but some coughs did. So did cheers for pizza. http://www.wired.com/ -
A Likely Chinese Hacker Crew Targeted 10 Phone Carriers to Steal Metadata
In one case, they stole the location and call record data of 20 specific individuals. http://www.wired.com/ -
Is Mars's Methane Spike a Sign of Life? Here’s How We’ll Know
The Curiosity rover detected a high concentration of methane on the red planet. Two Mars orbiters may soon clarify what ... -
Alphabet's Plan for Toronto Depends on Huge Amounts of Data
Google sister company Sidewalk Labs outlines a plan for a 12-acre lot with affordable housing, a pneumatic tube for garbage, ... -
Space X's Launch Tonight, An Illegal Airbnb Empire, and More News
Catch up on the most important news from today in two minutes or less. http://www.wired.com/ -
Shopkeepers Around the World, Photographed With Their Wares
Canadian photographer Vladimir Antaki captures proprietors in the midst of their life’s work, documenting what he calls “urban temples.” http://www.wired.com/ -
How to Watch SpaceX's Falcon Heavy Launch a Solar Sail Tonight
One of the starring payloads is a solar sail that, when unfurled, will be the size of a boxing ring. ... -
'Toy Story 4' Just Crushed the Box Office
Disney now has the four biggest opening weekends of 2019. http://www.wired.com/ -
Amazon Echo Show 5 Review: Smaller Isn't Always Better
The screen-bedecked Alexa device is back—this time with a smaller display. http://www.wired.com/ -
He Cyberstalked Teen Girls for Years—Then They Fought Back
How a hacker shamed and humiliated high school girls in a small New Hampshire town, and how they helped take ...