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Hyperloop One's pods will double as self-driving cars, somehow. The post Today in LOLOL: Hyperloop Pods That ‘Hyperjump’ Out of the Tube appeared first on WIRED.
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Lees meerFrom Samantha Bee and Seth Meyers to John Oliver and Kate McKinnon, here are the best political comedy moments from this election year. The post A Timeline of the Best Late-Night Bits of the 2016 Election appeared first on WIRED.
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Lees meerIn the latest 'Geek's Guide to the Galaxy' podcast, the author says he'd like to see the Biosphere 2 concept resurrected. The post T.C. Boyle Wants a Friendly Billionaire to Fund Biosphere 3 appeared first on WIRED.
Lees meerAt first, the biologist Richard Lenski thought his long-term experiment on evolution might last for 2,000 generations. Nearly three decades and over 65,000 generations later, he's still amazed by evolution's "awesome inventiveness." The post A Groun…
Lees meerThe woman married to Donald Trump thinks online harassment is bad. Twitter has thoughts on that. The post While You Were Offline: Melania Trump Wants to End Cyberbullying. Uhhh... appeared first on WIRED.
Lees meerOn this week's Gadget Lab Podcast, we discuss voice assistants. The post Human Enough appeared first on WIRED.
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Lees meerThe almost perfectly-proportioned AuthaGraph Map won Japan's biggest design award. The post This Weird Globe-Folding Map Isn't Perfect, But It's Close appeared first on WIRED.
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Lees meerTwo Italian photographers catalogue the angry election paraphernalia they found while traveling the American southwest. The post The 2016 Presidential Campaign—in Toilet Paper and Hot Sauce appeared first on WIRED.
Lees meerAt the Innovation Academy in Arizona, students are making their own schedules and learning at their own pace. The secret is collecting little bits of data. The post Forget Big Data—Little Data Is Making Learning Personal appeared first on WIRED.
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