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“If we're going to address the climate crisis, we're going to invest just incredible amounts of dollars into solving the problem.”
The infectious disease analogy implies white nationalism is the product of a foreign agent that infects individuals’ minds or hearts. There is nothing foreign about white nationalism, and it didn’t need to “invade” America; it was always here.
Today, the North Face is debuting the Flight Vectiv, a trail running shoe with a carbon-fiber plate inside. These shoes can reduce deviations in a runner's form over long runs to reduce energy waste.
The pasta art you see here was created by a program built on an important advance in AI-powered computer vision, one that could have serious and practical applications.
Videos devoid of facts and context became effective tools to spreading vaccine disinformation, which is proving hard to debunk.
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The unionizing efforts reflect a change in thinking. Gaming company employees no longer think of themselves as people ‘lucky to have a dream job’, they’re also workers who produce something valuable for companies that generate billions in profits.
There’s no question mass sites could put the most shots into the most arms in the shortest period of time. But depending on where they are sited and how they are operated, they may inadvertently exclude the people who need protection the most.
Switching to a mobile virtual network could save you big bucks while maintaining your 5G capability.
Replying to @elliotackerman: Excited to announce that @WIRED will serialize my latest novel “2034” with @stavridisj. It will run online over the cou…
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The year is 2034. The US and China are on the verge of war—and then a US warship comes upon a distressed fishing trawler in the South China Sea. What happens next puts the two countries over the edge:
Excited to announce that @WIRED will serialize my latest novel “2034” with @stavridisj. It will run online over the course of this month (a chapter per week) and is the entirety of their February issue on newsstands now. @penguinpress @JanklowNesbit
This is the first of six installments from ‘2034: A Novel of the Next World War’ that we are rolling out over the next six weeks.
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We’ve given our February print issue over to an excerpt from '2034: A Novel of the Next World War.” Starting today, we are rolling it out in six weekly installments. Sign up here to get each installment delivered directly to your email inbox:
Quantum computing. AI. Cyberweapons. China and the US are locked in a race for technological supremacy. What if it escalates into war?
A retired Navy admiral and an ex-Marine wrote a novel about what might happen. Let’s hope it doesn't:
Using AI, these robots are capable of drywalling with almost as much artistry as a skilled human worker
A lot of the apps your phone comes with you're never going to use. Here's how to get rid of them.
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