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WIRED 1 ชม.
Ever wondered what the world would look like without billboards bus decals, and banners? Wonder no more. Photographer Jorge Pérez Higuera imagines a world wiped clean of advertisements. We could get used to this 📸: Jorge Pérez Higuera
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WIRED 3 ชม.
A new study, years in the making, goes further than any other to demonstrate that resistant bacteria can move from animals to humans via the meat they become.
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WIRED 4 ชม.
It's a brilliant idea: Put solar panels on a drone so it doesn't need a battery. That's exactly what students at the National University of Singapore did.
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WIRED 5 ชม.
The Bay Area had a gross domestic product of $748 billion last year and its economy is growing nearly twice as fast as the rest of the US. But just 4 percent of the region’s housing is subsidized and commute times are now at record level.
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WIRED 6 ชม.
Earth isn't the only planet that has dust storms. Mars does too. They look... scary. Are we sure about that whole colonize mars plan?
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WIRED 7 ชม.
This is the Carina Nebula, a star-forming region that helps replenish the cosmos. Young stars at the center emit large amounts of radiation, illuminating their surroundings, while long, dark tendrils of gas thread around the nebula adding contrast.
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WIRED 9 ชม.
Jupiter’s candy-cane, red and white color scheme is eye-catching. But notice those bands of blue? They're believed to be low down in the atmosphere. This adds to the astronomical allure of our solar system’s largest member. 📸NASA
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WIRED 10 ชม.
Check out Saturn in moody ultraviolet blue, courtesy of the Hubble Space Telescope. It has pretty spectacular auroras (shown in bright turquoise at north pole), which scientists believe are boosted by solar wind & the rotation of the planet itself. 📸ESA
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WIRED 11 ชม.
Harvard scientists made a stingray out of rat parts to research artificial organs
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WIRED 11 ชม.
This psychedelic, color-filtered view shows the unique hexagonal cloud structure at Saturn's north pole. Scientists aren’t sure what creates the hexagon shape; so far, they understand it as a deep jet stream, filled with large and small vortices. 📸NASA
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WIRED 12 ชม.
Scientists simply don’t know how a hurricane right above Saturn’s north pole, surrounded by haze particles and vortices of varying size, would take on a curious hexagonal shape.
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WIRED 13 ชม.
The NYPD gave IBM video and images from CCTV cameras placed all around New York City, enabling the tech company to refine image recognition search by facial features, including skin tone and body type. More in our security news roundup.
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WIRED 15 ชม.
The fall season is almost upon us! Whether you're celebrating by eating pumpkin spice everything, or dreaming up your Halloween costume, we've plucked some deals from the 'net for you this weekend 👀👀
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WIRED 16 ชม.
"[Science Fiction] shapes the understanding of the public on things like artificial intelligence and biotechnology, which are likely to change our lives and society more than anything else in the coming decades.”
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WIRED 16 ชม.
Kelly Slater, the world’s premier surfer, has joined forces with wave science geeks to create an artificial wave in the middle of California. Will it revolutionize the sport or destroy the soul of surfing? Yes.
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WIRED 17 ชม.
China has 15 or so megacities—urban centers of 10 million or more. They’re the result of one of the biggest human migrations in history and these photos show their remarkable scale 📸: Luca Campigotto,
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WIRED 18 ชม.
Bet you didn't know it was possible to store energy in a stack of cement blocks. Here's how it works
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WIRED 18 ชม.
Who said that healthcare tools can't be made out of paper?
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WIRED 19 ชม.
An entire summer's worth of rain has fallen across a broad swath of the Midwest in recent days. The worst-affected region, southwest Wisconsin, has received more than 20 inches of rain in 15 days– more than it usually gets in six months.
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WIRED 20 ชม.
The meltdown at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in 1986 created a toxic mess and killed thousands. To clean it up, 600,000 so-called "liquidators" were sent in, risking (and shortening) their lives as they were exposed to the reactor. 📸 Tom Skipp
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