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Self-Driving Cars and the Agony of Knowing What Matters
New details from Uber’s self-driving crash highlight the difficulty—and importance—of ignoring what doesn’t matter, while recognizing what does. http://www.wired.com/ -
Welcome to Ghetto Gastro’s ‘Black Power Kitchen’ of Tomorrow
Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram are redefining the underground culinary world, and young chefs are eliminating gatekeepers while they cater to ... -
Climate Change Made Zombie Ants Even More Cunning
The parasitic fungus that drives ants to sabotage their own colonies has adapted to zombify their quarry better in different ... -
WIRED's Top Stories in May: I Saw Black and Blue, but I Heard Yanny
Plus: Robert Mueller continues to captivate, and people clearly have unlimited interest in Moviepass Unlimited. http://www.wired.com/ -
How to Set Away Messages for Texts and Other Apps
Going on vacation? Set your “out of office” autoreply for your email, then try these hacks to do the same ... -
'Solo: A Star Wars Story' Makes the Prequels More Relevant Than Ever
Flying in the face of fans’ expectations, Lucasfilm is using its new movies to make the prequels essential to the ... -
How the Tech Giants Created What Darpa Couldn’t
Facebook and Google’s business models and flaws evoke a Darpa project shuttered in 2003. Americans didn’t want the government vacuuming ... -
The Wild Logistical Ride of the Ebola Vaccine's High-Tech Thermos
The hardest part of deploying a new Ebola vaccine is teaching people what it’s for. The second hardest part is ... -
Pentagon Will Expand AI Project Prompting Protests at Google
Project Maven, which uses artificial intelligence to identify objects in drone footage, has sparked protests among Google employees. http://www.wired.com/ -
Facebook Is Giving Scientists Its Data to Fight Misinformation
For the first time, researchers will be able to access Facebook’s data and publish their findings without pre-approval from the ...