Comcast Now Lets You Control Your TV With Your Eyes
By Arielle Pardes
The new web-based eye-tracking interface for Comcast's television software was developed for people with visual or physical impairments.
Key Elements
Are Rare Earths the Next Pawn in the US-China Trade War?
By Klint Finley
China is the world's largest producer, and processor, of 17 elements that are key ingredients in smartphones, airplanes, medical devices, and military gear.
ice giant
Neptune Is a Windy, Chilly, and Baffling Planet. Let's Go!
By Daniel Oberhaus
Scientists are building a case for a mission to Neptune, an ice giant that's only been visited by a spacecraft once. But the window to act is closing.
Uninvited
Tricky Scam Plants Phishing Links in Your Google Calendar
By Lily Hay Newman
Scammers are taking advantage of default calendar settings to try to trick users into clicking malicious links.
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Cantina Talk
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker Got Made On the Run
By Graeme McMillan
One of the movie's editors was cutting it together while it was being shot.
Rants and Raves
Snow Peak’s Fire Pit Makes Me Like Camping Again
By Adrienne So
A gorgeous fire pit made me recalibrate my relationship to the outdoors.
How We Clean
These Protein Picker-Uppers Keep Your Cells Clean and Healthy
By Megan Molteni
New drugs based on proteasomes could treat previously undruggable diseases.
All Talk
Hey Alexa, Why Is Voice Shopping So Lousy?
By Arielle Pardes
A new study suggests smart speaker owners aren’t using those devices to buy things on the internet—because it’s a bad shopping experience.
The Monitor
Men in Black: International Disappoints at the Box Office
By Angela Watercutter
Also, Taylor Swift dropped a video for "You Need to Calm Down." Watch it here.
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