By David Gilbert Following a series of incidents involving the company’s plane, some conspiracists are baselessly alleging that Boeing is failing on purpose as…
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By William Turton Rumble, the so-called free speech alternative to YouTube, is the subject of an investigation by the United States Securities and Exchange…
BYÂ DELL CAMERONÂ ANDÂ DHRUV MEHROTRA Elon Muskâs brain-chip startup conducted years of tests at UC Davis, a public university. A WIRED investigation reveals how Neuralink and the…
Most people say they want their kids to be their own genetic offspringâbut such a desire is in conflict with other evolving values around parenting…
BY LILY HAY NEWMAN The so-called Access:7 vulnerabilities are the latest high-profile IoT security fumble. SPECIALIZED HEALTH CAREÂ devices, from imaging tools like CT…
Opinion: Digital identification systems are meant to aid the marginalized. Actually, they’re ripe for abuse. THERE ARE SIGNIFICANT, real-world benefits to having an accepted and recognized identity.…
By MORGAN MEAKER ON THURSDAY MORNING, explosions rocked at least seven cities in Ukraine, heralding the start of a full-scale Russian invasion. Among Putinâs first targets was Odesa,…
AMIT KATWALA Researchers have created jellyfish whose nerve cells light up when they fire, offering a tantalizing view of neurology before the rise of the…
by Will Knight CLEARVIEW AI HAS stoked controversy by scraping the web for photos and applying facial recognition to give police and others an unprecedented ability to peer…
By GREGORY BARBERÂ Hopes for a ânormalâ fall have been dashed by variants and low vaccine uptake. Businesses and the White House think requiring shots…