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Researchers Made Ultracold Quantum Bubbles on the Space Station
NASA’s Cold Atom Laboratory runs super-low-temperature experiments in near-zero gravity that would be impossible to accomplish on Earth. http://www.wired.com/ -
Proton Is Trying to Become Google—Without Your Data
The encrypted-email company, popular with security-conscious users, has a plan to go mainstream. http://www.wired.com/ -
The Mystery of Monkeypox’s Global Spread
Initial genomic sequencing suggests the virus hasn’t mutated to become more transmissible. So what explains its unprecedented rise across the ... -
What is Wi-Fi 7? Everything You Need to Know
The Wi-Fi 6E successor is likely more than a year away, but it promises to significantly boost the speed and ... -
Sneakerella Proves Disney Needs to Try Harder
If the company wants to increase diversity in its movies and shows, it needs to make more new stories—not reboot ... -
Undersea Cables Are the Latest Tools for Earthquake Detection
Rumbles and tides create tiny, detectable disturbances in fiber optics. The world’s cables could form a vast network for detecting ... -
Tech Leaders Can Do More to Avoid Unintended Consequences
It’s difficult to predict the negative impacts of an idea or invention, but certain frameworks can help entrepreneurs see a ... -
A Novelist and an AI Cowrote Your Next Cringe-Read
The new novel Amor Cringe bills itself as “deepfake autofiction.” WIRED talked to its coauthors, K. Allado-McDowell and the language ... -
Open Source Intelligence May Be Changing Old-School War
Intelligence collected from public information online could be impacting traditional warfare and altering the calculus between large and small powers. ... -
Think Airport Crowding Is Bad Now? Wait ’Til Summer
Increased demand and staffing shortages are already contributing to huge delays and airport logjams across the country. Here’s what you ...