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Speed limits on parts of I-24 in Tennessee are managed by AIPhoto by Daniel Dempster/Alamy AI has been controlling traffic on busy U.S. highways since March…
Seventh person ‘cured’ of HIV by stem cell transplantA German man was freed from HIV infection after receiving stem cells that were not resistant to the…
Members of the World Anti-Doping Agency attend an Olympic press conference in Paris, France, on July 25.Maxim Thor/Bild Biron/Shutterstock With the 2024 Paris Olympics on track,…
An experimental vaccine from US start-up Alcare Bio reduced methane emissions by 13% in an initial test on 10 cows, offering a potential way to mitigate…
This story was originally Published in WIRED en Español and translated from Spanish.Olympic stadiums’ athletics tracks are traditionally red, but for the 2024 Summer Olympics they’ll…
Supreme Court’s disregard for history worsens America’s racial futureIt is a disingenuous ploy by the Supreme Court to equate the children of America’s most educated classes…
The unusual wall-less cells can create structures (main image) similar to those found in 3.4 billion-year-old rocks from South Africa’s Back Reef (inset)Dheeraj Kanaparti et al.…
This story was originally Originally published in WIRED Japan and translated from Japanese.The Northern Hemisphere is entering a new wave of COVID-19 infections. While most countries…
This story was originally Published in WIRED Italia and translated from Italian.For more than a decade, Andrew Sweetman and his colleagues have been studying the ocean…
What caused this surge? As Blocker speculated in the late 1980s, and as most scientists now agree (after more than 30 years of debate), it was…