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Use Science (Not Surgery) to Create Your Best Selfie
42 percent of plastic surgeons have seen patients specifically looking to up their selfie game. You don’t need surgery; you ... -
Why Uber’s Self-Driving Crash Is Confusing for Humans
Autonomous vehicle crashes don’t look like human driven ones. http://www.wired.com/ -
China and the Children Will Save Electric Cars From the EPA
The EPA may be able to roll back regulations in the US, but other forces will push automakers to keep ... -
Tesla's Self-Driving Autopilot Was Turned On In Deadly California Crash
The self-driving system was engaged when a Model X SUV hit a highway barrier, killing the driver. http://www.wired.com/ -
Cloudflare's New Encryption Service Adds Privacy Protection
Internet infrastructure company Cloudflare appears to be preparing to launch a service to encrypt traffic to the computers that look ... -
The Under Armour Hack Was Even Worse Than It Had To Be
If Under Armour had protected all passwords equally, its 150-million-user MyFitnessPal breach wouldn’t have been nearly as bad. http://www.wired.com/ -
How to Fold 5 High-Flying Stunt Paper Airplanes
“The Paper Airplane Guy” John Collins shows us how to fold planes that do loops, flap their wings, and fly ... -
Zuckerberg Finds It's Not Easy to Tame Facebook's Growth Obsession
Publication of a 2016 memo stating “maybe someone dies” in a terrorist attack coordinated on Facebook reveals just how thoroughly ... -
Tesla's Model S Recall Is Just Its Latest Problem
Automakers recall cars all the time, but Tesla just doesn’t need any more problems right now. http://www.wired.com/ -
Gadget Lab Podcast: What the New iPad Means for Consumers, and for Students
This week, we ask: Can Apple re-win the hearts and minds of educators? http://www.wired.com/