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The Physics of the Speeder Chase in 'Solo: A Star Wars Story'
How do you pull off a banking turn if there’s no road to bank off? http://www.wired.com/ -
Scrolls, Trolls, and Rickrolls: The Crisis of Online Harassment
WIRED columnist Virginia Heffernan on what the history of online harassment can tell us about today’s contrarian crisis. http://www.wired.com/ -
‘Wolverine: The Long Night’: In Marvel and Stitcher’s New Podcast, Sound Design Has Never Mattered ...
Marvel’s first foray into podcasts conveys mystery through meticulously placed voices and sounds. http://www.wired.com/ -
Why Facebook Has Been Less Important to News Publishers
As Facebook’s share of traffic to news sites has been falling sharply since early last year—and will only decline more—Google ... -
Sam Nunberg's Media Tour Tops This Week's Internet News Roundup
The only way you *didn’t* see former Trump aide Sam Nunberg last week was if you didn’t turn on a ... -
Russia Didn’t Abuse Facebook — It Simply Used It As Intended
Opinion: When ISIS uses Twitter to recruit or a landlord uses Airbnb to discriminate, that’s not exploiting the platforms’ glitches—that’s ... -
Watch Nature Reclaim These Abandoned Buildings
Jonk’s photographs in *Naturalia: Reclaimed by Nature* were taken in over 30 countries across four continents. http://www.wired.com/ -
Can Machine Learning Find Meaning in a Mess of Genes?
The computer scientist Barbara Engelhardt develops machine-learning models and methods to scour human genomes for the elusive causes and mechanisms ... -
7 Future-Revealing Details From the 2018 Geneva Motor Show
Bugatti brings carbon fiber to the Chiron’s windshield, Mercedes ups its headlight game, and more. http://www.wired.com/ -
These New Lego Pieces Are Made of Sustainable Plastics
Lego has introduced its first sustainable elements, but has along way to go before the other 98 percent of the ...