Microdosing in the workplace is becoming increasingly common in Europe, even though it's illegal in many countries and the benefits aren't entirely proven.
The Pirola Covid variant has an alarming number of mutations, but it doesn't seem to be taking hold or causing severe illness.
Bruce had kind eyes and dressed well. Evelyn fell for him on Hinge, and then he stole $300,000. Now, she's following the money trail.
The Italian supercar maker's 1,340-horsepower electric car won't go on sale for five years — but that didn't stop WIRED from taking the prototype for an exclusive early spin.
Supposedly eco-friendly cups are still coated with a thin layer of plastic, which scientists have discovered can leach chemicals that harm living creatures.
Bitcoin podcaster Peter McCormack bought his local nonleague soccer team. Can he really turn Real Bedford FC into a global sports brand?
Canada's worst wildfire season ever has put unprecedented strain on the country's firefighters. Next summer could be far worse.
Canada's worst wildfire season ever has put unprecedented strain on the country's firefighters. Next summer could be far worse.
Beyond Meat's weak sales led to headlines about the end of plant-based meats, but demand in Europe shows there's still life in alternative proteins.
'The Making of the Atomic Bomb' details how scientists led humanity to a new era of destruction. Artificial intelligence safety researchers say it offers valuable lessons for humanity's current plight.
Meta has long fought Europe's demands that it get people's consent before using their data for targeted ads. Then a Norwegian regulator threatened fines of $100,000 per day.
Jordi Van Den Bussche, aka Kwebbelkop, opens up about his new video that uses an AI model to reproduce his physical presence. But will fans still watch an AI clone?
A prosthetic arm that connects directly to the nervous system gives the user fine control over the motions of individual fingers — just by thinking and trying to move.
Artificial intelligence is poised to transform entertainment as we know it, from blockbusters to pornography. But the power is still in the hands of humans.
Humans need protecting from the sun more than ever, and yet this gloopy white cream is widely distrusted, misunderstood, and misused.
Patients and clinicians generate huge amounts of data that could advance care. But turning the system into an R&D powerhouse means ripping up the rules.
A group of multi-millionaires has an old idea for new money: tax wealth to solve the cost of living crisis
It's harder to make fire than you might think. The story behind Pixar's latest contribution to animation technology.
As companies like Target face conservative backlash for their Pride merchandise, the LGBTQ+ TikTokkers who review it aren't holding back.
Humans rely on birds to eat insects, spread seeds and pollinate plants — but these feathered friends can't survive without their habitats.
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