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Could a Tree Help Find a Decaying Corpse Nearby?

On a “body farm,” researchers are exploring whether the nutrients from human cadavers can change the look of plants, which authorities might use to locate missing persons.

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Oxo 8 Cup Coffee Maker Review: Brews 8 Great Cups, or Just 1

3.9.2020 |Wired Tech |Internet

A countertop brewer with a smart design that makes a near-perfect carafe.

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REI Labor Day Sale: 16 Deals on Camping Essentials You Need

3.9.2020 |Wired Tech |Internet

It's a great time to buy gear for your socially-distant adventures. Here's everything you need to go from 0 to outdoors pro.

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The FBI Botched Its DNC Hack Warning in 2016—but Says It Won’t Next Time

Facing looming election threats and a ransomware epidemic, the bureau says it has revamped its process for warning hacking victims.

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The Flagrant Hypocrisy of Bungled College Reopenings

Higher education has ignored its main mission: to teach critical thinking. It’s time to take the adults back to school.

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Google Wants to Remix News Radio Just for You

The company’s latest news product is an ever-replenishing playlist of audio stories—curated, in part, by the wealth of data it has on you.

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Your Beloved Blue Jeans Are Polluting the Ocean—Big Time

When you wash denim, tiny fibers shed and flow into the environment. Scientists just found that Arctic waters are now loaded with little bits of jeans.

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No, Public Trust in Scientific Institutions Has Not Eroded

But given what we've seen during the pandemic, maybe it should.

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Amazon Deletes Job Posts Seeking Analysts to Track ‘Labor Organizing Threats’

The company says the descriptions of the roles were incorrect. Critics say it's a warning shot.

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Google and Apple Change Tactics on Contact Tracing Tech

The companies will handle more of the technology for notifying people who may have been exposed to the coronavirus. Privacy won't be affected, they say.

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A Grim Reality of Reopening: More Mold

Unoccupied buildings, abandoned during the coronavirus shutdowns, give fungi a great opportunity to move in.

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How to Listen to More Podcasts

Struggling with a backlog of episodes from your favorite shows? These tips will help you listen not just to more, but the best episodes.

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The Oysters That Knew What Time It Was

Scientists long believed that biological clocks were predominantly driven by internal rhythms. Then came a fraught discovery—about mollusks and the moon.

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Can a Bubble Net Stop a Hurricane? Some Norwegians Think So

An idea to use underwater bubbles to cool oceans and deflate oncoming storms is the latest in a series of far-out schemes for controlling the weather.

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A Beautiful Yet Grim Map Shows How Wildfire Smoke Spreads

California’s blazes have sent a haze across the United States. An experimental model shows where that cloud ends up.

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Are Radioactive Diamond Batteries a Cure for Nuclear Waste?

Researchers are developing a new battery powered by lab-grown gems made from reformed nuclear waste. If it works, it will last thousands of years.

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I Was a Floating Head at an NBA Game. It Gets Weirder

Crowds of spectral, legless virtual fans are part of the league's stab at preserving the ambiance of pre-pandemic basketball. I took a seat.

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T-Mobile and Sprint Merger FAQ: What You Need to Know (2020)

31.8.2020 |Wired Tech |Internet

If you’re a Sprint or T-Mobile subscriber, you may have a lot of questions now that the two wireless carriers have merged. And what's happening with Dish and Boost? We have answers.

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The Pheromonophone Lets You Reach Out and Smell Someone

31.8.2020 |Wired Tech |Internet

The prankish device is the subject of a new audiobook that pokes serious fun at Silicon Valley’s culture of disruption. We spoke with its inventor.

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T-Mobile and Sprint Merger FAQ: What You Need to Know (2020)

If you’re a Sprint or T-Mobile subscriber, you may have a lot of questions now that the two wireless carriers have merged. And what's happening with Dish and Boost? We have answers.

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The Pheromonophone Lets You Reach Out and Smell Someone

The prankish device is the subject of a new audiobook that pokes serious fun at Silicon Valley’s culture of disruption. We spoke with its inventor.

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