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New York’s L Train Shutdown Inspires Bizarre, Beautiful Transit
How a disastrous 15-month shutdown on one of the city’s busier subway lines un-bottled its creativity. http://www.wired.com/ -
Space Photos of the Week: The Case of the Missing Dark Matter
Galaxy NGC 1052-DF2 doesn’t seem to contain any dark matter, and scientists have no idea why. http://www.wired.com/ -
The World Needs More Funny Fantasy
Most modern fantasy leans toward the “grimdark,” ‘Game of Thrones’ style. Author Craig Shaw Gardner has the antidote. http://www.wired.com/ -
US Sanctions, Spectre Fixes, and More Security News This Week
Russia sanctions, Spectre fixes, and more security news this week. http://www.wired.com/ -
Facebook Messenger's 'Unsend' Feature Is What Happens When You Scramble
It’s good that Facebook is addressing its many privacy woes, but reacting rather than planning leaves some fixes feeling half-baked. ... -
Feds Seize Backpage.com, Site Linked to Sex Trafficking
A notice on the website of Backpage.com said it had been seized by multiple federal agencies. The site was at ... -
Why Mark Zuckerberg’s 14-Year Apology Tour Hasn’t Fixed Facebook
The Facebook CEO’s constant apologies aren’t a promise to do better. They’re a symptom of a profound crisis of accountability. ... -
Gadget Lab Podcast: The (Near) Future of PCs
Laptops are getting mobile processors and behaving more like phones. How will that change the way we use them? http://www.wired.com/ -
An Atmospheric River Will Hit California With a Month's Worth of Rain
An atmospheric river means this weekend is going to be as wet as an entire typical April. http://www.wired.com/ -
One Woman Got Facebook to Police Opioid Sales On Instagram
After years of media reports and complaints, Instagram recently moved to restrict hashtags related to opioids and deleted some accounts. ...