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What Are Screens Doing to Our Eyes—And Our Ability to See?
Our eyes are hardening; we can barely see our phones any more. We must learn to look at the wider ... -
Middle School Relationships in the Age of the iPhone
Smartphones and apps have fundamentally transformed how the youths of Gen Z “like-like” each other. Here’s what it’s like to ... -
A Baby's Battle for Survival Tests How Far Neonatal Medicine Has Come
Thanks to advances in neonatal care, Baby Boy Green joined a generation of premature babies whose survival would have been ... -
Design Tech High School Is the Ultimate Incubator
Nestled in Silicon Valley, teens at d.tech take classes ranging from music theory to the future of VR and AR—learning ... -
What Oversharing on Social Media Taught Me About Parenting
Sharing my daughter through #MiniMilah helped me connect with a cybervillage of support. Now it’s time to lower the volume. ... -
Science Is Getting Us Closer to the End of Infertility
In an era of artificial eggs and Crispr, anyone could become a biological parent to the healthiest baby. http://www.wired.com/ -
The Science Behind Antiaging Methods
As researchers begin to understand how aging works at a molecular level, there’s a glint of promise—and oodles of hype—in ... -
What a Real Wedding in a Virtual Space Says About the Future
They met in VR. They fell in love in VR. They tied the knot in VR. Here’s a glimpse into ... -
App Roundup: Services for Savvy Seniors
We all get old, and at some point, everyone’s going to need an app that embiggens that doggone tiny mouse ... -
The Nintendo King and the Midlife Crisis
Pat Contri has made a career out of his YouTube videos about all things Nintendo. But as he closes in ...