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Monday, January 31, 2022
Hiking 101: Everything You Need to Head for the Hills
Multiplayer Families Deserve Better Gaming Plans
Maybe Green Energy Needs ‘Information Batteries' Too
How to (Ethically) Get Rid of Your Unwanted Stuff
How to Deal With Rocket Boosters and Other Giant Space Garbage
Big Tech Needs to Stop Trying to Make Their Metaverse Happen
Sunday, January 30, 2022
A DDoS Attack Wiped Out Andorra's Internet
Buy a PlayStation 4 If You Want. Seriously, It's Fine
If You Know These Keyboard Shortcuts, You Won't Need a Mouse
What's the Deal With Anti-Cheat Software in Online Games?
These Workout Headphones Let You Crank Up Your Tunes Safely
Mathematicians Outwit a Hidden Number ‘Conspiracy’
The Internet Gave Rise to 'Cancel Culture OCD'
How to Navigate International Travel Now—and in the Near Future
Saturday, January 29, 2022
Kombucha Cultures Could Be the Key to Better Water Filters
These Are the 9 Android Phones Worth Buying
What It's Like to Give Up Air Travel to Curb Climate Change
Inside the International Effort to Save One Tiny Mexican Fish
16 Great Deals on TVs, Apple Headphones, Soundbars, and More
Friday, January 28, 2022
It's Not Just the IRS—the US Government Wants Your Selfies
Samsung's Galaxy S21 FE Is Great. Just Don't Pay Full Price
Thursday, January 27, 2022
How to Build a Better Metaverse
How to Watch the 2022 Winter Olympics
The Capitalist Trap of Pig Organ Transplants
Did Eating Meat Really Make Us Human?
Synthetic Voices Want to Take Over Audiobooks
Wednesday, January 26, 2022
Latino Founders Have a Hard Time Raising Money From VCs
18 Face Masks We Actually Like to Wear
Some of Our Favorite Camera and Photo Gear Is on Sale Now
My Family Is Trapped in the Metaverse
The Role of Tau in Dementia
How to Get a Covid-19 Booster Shot
Gibraltar Could Launch the World’s First Crypto Stock Exchange
Tuesday, January 25, 2022
Optimizing Machines Is Perilous. Consider ‘Creatively Adequate’ AI.
13 Face Masks Your Kids May Actually Wear
Why Some Animals Can Tell More From Less
The EU Has a Plan to Fix Internet Privacy: Be More Like Apple
The Best Controllers for Microsoft Flight Simulator
NASA’s Newest Spinoff Tech Comes Back to Earth
An Unsung Hero of Gaming History Deserves a Higher Profile
Monday, January 24, 2022
Bird Flu Is Back in the US. No One Knows What Comes Next
Is It OK to Listen to a Butt-Dial Message?
Wait, So Where Will Urbanites Charge Their EVs?
Dystopia Is All Too Plausible in The School for Good Mothers
Everyone Wants to Be an Entrepreneur
Sunday, January 23, 2022
Hard-Core Home Bakers, This Is the Mixer of Your Dreams
Euler’s 243-Year-Old ‘Impossible’ Puzzle Gets a Quantum Solution
The Autofocus on Sony’s A7 IV Makes This Camera Shine
The Prisoner Who Revolutionized Chinese Language With a Teacup
Now Is a Good Time to Update Your Recovery Email Addresses
Saturday, January 22, 2022
Crypto.com Finally Admits It Lost $30 Million in a Hack
Got an Invasive Army of Crayfish Clones? Try Eating Them
Should You Get a Mac With Apple’s New Chips—or Stick With Intel?
The Best Ebook Subscription Services for Your Literary Needs
TikTok Has Created a West Elm Caleb Cinematic Universe
Friday, January 21, 2022
What Happens If a Space Elevator Breaks
The Cero One Is a Modern, Customizable Cargo Ebike
10 Rapid At-Home Covid-19 Tests—and Where to Find Them
Do You Know How to Get to the Self-Driving Future?
The Internet Is Failing Moms-to-Be
10 Good N95, KN95, and Surgical Face Masks to Buy Right Now
Europe Is in the Middle of a Messy Nuclear Slowdown
The US Refuses to Fall in Love With Electric Cars
Thursday, January 20, 2022
Scientists Are Racing to Understand the Fury of Tonga’s Volcano
Are Rhythm Games Ready for a Comeback?
Are You Sure You Know What a Photograph Is?
Why Big Tech Companies Have Been Quiet on Texas’ Abortion Law
Grab a Snack—and Combat Food Waste—With This App
Simulation Tech Can Help Predict the Biggest Threats
This 22-Year-Old Builds Chips in His Parents’ Garage
How Bloghouse’s Sweaty, Neon Reign United the Internet
Wednesday, January 19, 2022
The Best Webcams for Looking Brighter and Better
What the Black TV Viewer Is Owed
The Trouble With 'Encanto'? It Twerks Too Hard to Be Popular
He Made a Covid-Zapping Video Game. Then He Fought Covid for Real
The 'Dune' NFT Copyright Fiasco Is the Least of Crypto's Legal Worries
This Recyclable Boat Is Made From Wool
75 Years On, the Doomsday Clock Keeps Ticking
Tuesday, January 18, 2022
A Project to Count Climate Crisis Deaths Has Surprising Results
Humanity Has Turned Land Itself Into a Menace
Gaming Giant Unity Wants to Digitally Clone the World
Now You Can Rent a Robot Worker—for Less Than Paying a Human
Your Medical History Might Someday Include ‘Climate Change’
Monday, January 17, 2022
Global Ship Traffic Could Imperil the Antarctic's Biosecurity
Tabletop RPG Rule Books Can Be Beautiful and Accessible
China’s ‘People’s Courts’ Resolve Online Disputes at Tech Firms
Is There Really Such a Thing as Low-Carbon Beef?
Gig Workers Were Promised a Better Deal. Then They Were Outsourced
Inside the Student-Led Covid Walkouts
Sunday, January 16, 2022
An Injection of Chaos Solves a Decades-Old Fluid Mystery
The Mega-Guide to Fixing Your Own iPhone
Meet Our New Favorite Travel Mug
Home Cooks, You Should Be Pre-Salting Your Vegetables
When It Comes to Health Care, AI Has a Long Way to Go
Games Bring Space Exploration Home. But They Omit the Full Risks
Saturday, January 15, 2022
A Teen Took Control of Teslas by Hacking a Third-Party App
Old Climate Clues Shed New Light on History
Our Favorite Period Products
16 Great Deals on Laptops, Cameras, and Video Games
Galloping Ghost Gives Arcade Gaming an Extra Life
15 Great Chinese Dramas to Binge
Friday, January 14, 2022
The Matrix Resurrections Is a Movie for Grown-Ups
How to Reboot Your Gadgets and How Often to Do It
Apple Booted the Wordle Copycat Apps, But More Will Come
Put In a Dollar, Get $100 Back: A True Bitcoin Story
A Pandemic Historian Warns Us All to Stop Looking at the Past
The Science Behind Dry January’s Zero-Alcohol Hooch
The Gritty, Underground Network Bringing Japan’s Arcades to the US
Ultra-Long Battery Life Is Coming … Eventually
Cities Want Ebikes to Stay in Their Lane—but Which One?
Pregnant People Are Still Not Getting Vaccinated Against Covid
The Mercedes EQS Might Just Have Too Much Tech
Thursday, January 13, 2022
The World Was Cooler in 2021 Than 2020. That’s Not Good News
Astrophysicists Release the Biggest Map of the Universe Yet
Who Do Young Entrepreneurs Look Up To? Elon Musk
Game Studios Are Turning Play Into Work
The Best Starting Words to Win at Wordle
Wednesday, January 12, 2022
NSO Group Spyware Targeted Dozens of Reporters in El Salvador
The Best iPad to Buy (and a Few to Avoid)
The Search for ET Has an X-Factor: the Evolution of Stars
As Omicron Surges, Parents of the Youngest Kids Wait for Vaccines
The Humanities Can't Save Big Tech From Itself
Omega's New Speedmaster Is the Latest to Cash In on Vintage Vogue
As Kazakhstan Descends into Chaos, Crypto Miners Are at a Loss
Tuesday, January 11, 2022
US-China Trade Tensions Threaten Europe's Biggest Tech Company
Feeling Overwhelmed? Start a Someday-Maybe-Later List
Monday, January 10, 2022
This AI Software Nearly Predicted Omicron’s Tricky Structure
Scientists Capture Airborne Animal DNA for the First Time
Sunday, January 9, 2022
Tropical Futurism Envisions the Climate of Our Fate
How to Read Your iOS 15 App Privacy Report
How to Watch Movies in Virtual Reality
Saturday, January 8, 2022
Can Synthetic Palm Oil Help Save the World’s Tropical Forests?
You May Be Able to Own a Self-Driving Car After All
Audi's EV Dakar Rally Car Is Resurrecting the Range Extender
Distance Wireless Charging Made a Minor Comeback at CES 2022
Friday, January 7, 2022
Sonos’ Patent Win Will Change Google’s Smart Speakers—for Now
Astronomers Discover a Strange Galaxy Without Dark Matter
Facebook’s Data Center Plans Rile Residents in the Netherlands
Thursday, January 6, 2022
Self-Driving Vehicles Are Here—If You Know Where to Look
Signal's Cryptocurrency Feature Has Gone Worldwide
Indie City-Building Games Finally Reckon With Climate Change
I Spent Hundreds of Hours Working in VR. Here’s What I Learned
The Build Back Better Bill Needs to Do Better for Bikes
Can Being Reminded of My Death Improve My Life?
The Best of CES 2022
CES 2022 Liveblog: Even More Gadgets From Tech’s Big Show
Natural History, Not Technology, Will Dictate Our Destiny
How Explosives, a Robot, and a Sled Expose a Doomsday Glacier
This Is the Year of the Shadow Pandemic
Wednesday, January 5, 2022
CES 2022 Liveblog: The Gadgets Keep Coming at Tech’s Big Show
How Do You Practice Responsible Astrology?
How Do You Design a Better Hospital? Start With the Light
Hackers Are Exploiting a Flaw Microsoft Fixed 9 Years Ago
Tuesday, January 4, 2022
The Best Apps for Sticking to Your New Year’s Resolutions
To Study the Next Earth, NASA May Need to Throw Some Shade
The End of BlackBerry Phones Is Finally, Truly Here
The Global Economy Ignores Developing Nations at Its Own Peril
Gravity Could Solve Clean Energy’s One Major Drawback
The Danger of Leaving Weather Prediction to AI
The Best Movies You Missed in 2021—and Where to Stream Them
Wildfires Are Digging Carbon-Spewing Holes in the Arctic
Monday, January 3, 2022
To Fight Climate Change, First You Need to Measure It
The Creepy TikTok Algorithm Doesn’t Know You
Sunday, January 2, 2022
At the Dawn of Life, Heat May Have Driven Cell Division
Yup, CES Is Happening. Here’s What to Expect
Crime Prediction Keeps Society Stuck in the Past
Saturday, January 1, 2022
How to Send Messages That Automatically Disappear
Why Paleontologists Are Getting Into Florida’s Oyster Business
How to Start (and Keep) a Healthy Habit
The 18 Best EVs Coming in 2022
Where Parents Can Get Help with Climate Anxiety
How to Delete Your Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok
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