Inside the Bulletproof Coffee Guy’s New Body-Hacking Gym
By Natalie B. Compton
Dave Asprey is sharing his high-tech workout secrets with the public at Upgrade Labs.
Photo Gallery
The Cryptocurrency Rush Transforming Old Swiss Gold Mines
By Michael Hardy
In 2016, Alpine Tech started a digital currency mining operation in Gondo, on the Italian border. Photographer Claudio Cerasoli documented their efforts.
Streaming Wars
What Stranger Things' High Viewership Numbers Actually Mean
By Angela Watercutter
Netflix says more than 40 million accounts are watching the show. That number says very little.
Elbow Room
This Neat Design Could Make a Plane’s Middle Seats Tolerable
By Alex Davies
Molon Labe designed a middle seat for airplanes that is set lower and three inches back from the seats on either side.
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Digital Culture
Reddit’s ‘Manosphere’ and the Challenge of Quantifying Hate
By Emma Grey Ellis
Researchers analyzed Reddit's most misogynist communities. It's exactly as bad as you thought.
pollution
Little Plastic 'Nurdles' Are Flooding Beaches and Waterways
By Julissa Treviño
These lentil-sized pellets are used to make nearly all plastic goods. But they often escape and end up polluting oceans and coastal communities.
Buying Guide
Apple Updated Its MacBooks. Which Models Are Best?
By WIRED Staff
It's never been harder to pick the right Apple laptop. Let us help.
Videogames
The Super Mario Maker 2 Community Is a Haven of Creativity
By Julie Muncy
The hallowed halls of Mario have become, in the hands of fans, shrines to the gods of difficulty.
Connections
In New York, Friendships Run Along Subway Lines
By Aarian Marshall
A study finds New Yorkers are more likely to be Facebook friends if they live along the same subway line.
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