Photographer Amir Zaki finds sculptural beauty in the concrete playgrounds of Southern California.
Code Red
What Boeing’s 737 MAX Has to Do With Cars: Software
By Aarian Marshall
Investigators believe faulty software contributed to two fatal crashes. A newly discovered fault will likely will keep the 737 MAX grounded until the fall.
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The Second Coming of the Robot Pet
By Arielle Pardes
Man's best friend isn't a dog—it's a doglike robot, designed to perform tricks and tug at your heartstrings.
Online Visit
Health Brands "Hims" and "Hers" Flout Facebook’s Drug Ad Rules
By Paris Martineau
Wellness brands Hims and Hers violate Facebook policies by offering prescription drugs in ads. The ads also don't disclose side effects, as required by the FDA.
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WIRED Opinion
Greed Is to Blame for the Radicalization of Social Media
By Alexander Heffner
Opinion: Social media has become the modern-day version of conspiracy-theorizing supermarket tabloids. When will these platforms be held accountable?
Cantina Talk
What Do The Rise of Skywalker's International Titles Mean?
By Graeme McMillan
A lot of people have a lot of theories.
Dark Crystals
New Analysis Techniques Unearth a Trove of Unusual Minerals
By Sophia Chen
Ion beams and special x-rays mean that ever-smaller slivers of material can be scanned without destroying the surrounding rock.
Environment
How Remote Lakes Could Help Unravel Microplastic's Mysteries
By Matt Simon
The Experimental Lakes Area is a one-of-a-kind platform for potentially testing how omnipresent microplastics are stressing ecosystems.
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