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In this issue

The Hibernator’s Guide to the Galaxy
Scientists are on the verge of figuring out how to put humans in a state of suspended animation. It could be the key to colonizing Mars.
by Brendan I. Koerner

Feed Me
Pitcher plants are beautiful, rare, and life-consuming—in every way. How one collector’s obsession became a nightmare.
by Brian Howey

ONCE MOORE

Rereading the most influential article of the 20th century.

ONCE MOORE

5 mins

A tweet before dying

The revolutionary internet is over, and we don't have much to show for it. A new start is out there, somewhere.

A tweet before dying

4 mins

The Digital Payments Mastermind

DIARY OF AN ENTREPRENEUR

The Digital Payments Mastermind

4 mins

Juggling Act

Working from home makes it easier to secretly take on multiple full-time tech jobs. The extra cash is nice-but overlapping Zooms can be tricky.

Juggling Act

4 mins

HIGH IMPACT

Photographer Neil Buckland captures the mosaic of minerals in meteorites.

HIGH IMPACT

1 min

SEE NO EVIL

Companies pay millions to get their digital ads in front of humans. Shady networks show them to bots instead. And everyone is fine with this.

SEE NO EVIL

4 mins

Dear Cloud Support: "I'm a white person, and despite there being a range of skin tones available for emoji these days, I still just choose the original Simpsons-esque yellow. Is this insensitive to people of color?" -True Colors

I realize, True Colors, that this discussion has probably only complicated the dilemma you posed, rather than simplified it.

Dear Cloud Support: "I'm a white person, and despite there being a range of skin tones available for emoji these days, I still just choose the original Simpsons-esque yellow. Is this insensitive to people of color?" -True Colors

5 mins

Meeting of Music Minds

MUSIC IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Meeting of Music Minds

2 mins

The Big Fight Over 403 Very Small Wasps

Earth is teeming with unknown species, and they're dying off faster than ever. Now biologists are in an urgent battle over an old question: how should humanity catalog life?

The Big Fight Over 403 Very Small Wasps

10+ mins

The Hibernator's Guide to the Galaxy

Scientists are on the verge of figuring out how to put humans in a state of suspended animation. It could be the key to colonizing Mars.

The Hibernator's Guide to the Galaxy

10+ mins

Feed Me

Pitcher plants are beautiful, rare, and life-consuming-in every way. How one collector's obsession became a nightmare.

Feed Me

10+ mins

Inside Facebook's conscience

Mark Zuckerberg established the oversight board to investigate how Meta handles controversial posts. Two years in, the panel's members want to expand their mission and transform the way social platforms work.

Inside Facebook's conscience

10+ mins

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WIRED Magazine Description:

PublisherCondé Nast

CategoryScience

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyBi-Monthly

Wired is a monthly American magazine that covers how emerging technologies affect culture, the economy, and politics. It was founded in 1993 by Louis Rossetto and Jane Metcalfe and is currently published by Condé Nast. Wired is known for its high-quality journalism and its coverage of cutting-edge technologies. It has won numerous awards, including the National Magazine Award for General Excellence.

Wired magazine is a must-read for anyone who wants to stay up-to-date on the latest trends in technology. The magazine covers a wide range of topics, including:

* Artificial intelligence
* Robotics
* Virtual reality
* Quantum computing
* The internet of things

Wired magazine also features interviews with leading figures in the technology industry, as well as in-depth articles on the latest trends and developments.

If you are interested in technology and its impact on the world, then WIRED magazine is the magazine for you. Subscribe today and start exploring the future!

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