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To See Proteins Change in Quadrillionths of a Second, Use AI
Researchers have long wanted to capture how protein structures contort in response to light. But getting a clear image was ... -
How I Accidentally Hacked A Peruvian Crime Ring
I arrived in paradise. I got a new phone number. Then the eggplant and gun emojis starting pouring in. http://www.wired.com/ -
The Gig Economy’s Days in Europe Are Numbered
Court cases and a new draft law from the European Commission are chipping away at the controversial industry. What comes ... -
Russia’s Internet Censorship Machine Is Going After Tor
The attempt to block the site, which helps users mask their online activity, is the latest step in the country’s ... -
Taking a ‘Flexible Job’? Beware the Never-Ending Workday
The rise of “asynchronous” working has great potential for companies and employees alike—but it comes with unexpectedly rigid downsides. http://www.wired.com/ -
Rumbleverse Adds a Melee Twist to the Battle Royale
Epic Games’ first published title is a free-to-play romp where competitors unleash elbow drops and dropkicks as they leap across ... -
The Best Touchscreen Gloves to Get You Through the Winter
We braved the cold to find gloves that keep your hands warm and let you use a smartphone at the ... -
Vivaldi 5.0 Makes Web Browsing on Android Tablets Fun Again
The latest version of our favorite web browser greatly improves surfing on larger mobile screens. http://www.wired.com/ -
This Conference Puts Accessibility in Gaming Front and Center
The Game Accessibility Conference brings developers, advocates, and government officials together to imagine and work toward a more inclusive games ... -
Who’s Buying and Selling Artfully Folded Ham on Facebook?
The pandemic has spurred an explosion of home cooks selling dubiously-edible, but Instagram-friendly “graze boxes.” http://www.wired.com/