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Weighing Privacy vs. Security for the Internet's Address Book
European Union privacy rules may prompt removal of personal information from Whois lookups. http://www.wired.com/ -
These Conservationists Are Desperate to Defrost Snake Sperm
Freezing and defrosting snake sperm could be a key to conserving endangered species—but artificial insemination isn’t always easy. http://www.wired.com/ -
How To Delete Your Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat
Actually deleting your social media accounts is more complicated than it looks. http://www.wired.com/ -
VHacks: Inside the Vatican's First-Ever Hackathon
This is the Holy See of the 21st century. http://www.wired.com/ -
How Creative DDOS Attacks Still Slip Past Defenses
While some major distributed-denial-of-service attacks have been thwarted this month, the threat remains as critical as ever. http://www.wired.com/ -
Carbon Taxes Are Coming, and We Have Colleges to Thank
It turns out universities provide a fantastic model for how politicians should start thinking about this on a state or ... -
Star Wars News: Is 'Solo' in Even More Trouble?
Want to know what’s happening with the next Star Wars standalone movie—and everything else coming out of Lucasfilm? Click here. ... -
How to Build a 3-D Printed House in the Developing World
A non-profit has successfully built the US’s first 3-D printed home, and now plans to bring it to the world’s ... -
Elon Musk's and Donald Trump's China Twitter Tariff Tiff
Real talk: Imposing tariffs and fees on the import and export of cars is unlikely to make things better. http://www.wired.com/ -
Maybe Election Poll Predictions Aren't Broken After All
An analysis of polls from 32 countries since 1942 finds that they are no more—or less—accurate at predicting election winners ...