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An attack on Russian mercenaries shows how militaries are increasingly using open source data—with sometimes deadly consequences.
By Matt Burgess
Europe Set Itself Up for This Energy Crisis
The region’s unified approach to energy predates Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, but countries suffering from shortages may now have to watch gas flow past.
Director Owen Kline Calls Funny Pages His ‘Self-Critical’ Debut
The coming-of-age comedy has divided critics. But it’s undeniably true to the vision of its creator.
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George Miller Knows the Power of a Great Story
The Mad Max director spoke with WIRED about the allegorical grace of his new movie, Three Thousand Years of Longing.
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Satellites Keep the World’s Clocks on Time. What if They Fail?
Standardized time is broadcast by satellite networks around the world, but their signals are vulnerable to interference—so the UK is building a more resilient system.
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The Twitter Whistleblower Plays Right Into Elon Musk’s Hands
Damning accusations from Twitter’s former chief of security could have widespread consequences for Musk’s takeover.
Babylon Disrupted the UK’s Health System. Then It Left
The AI-powered online doctor app is ditching its controversial NHS contracts as it focuses on the US market.
By Nicole Kobie
Flooding Wetlands Could Be the Next Big Carbon Capture Hack
The Nywaigi people in Australia have discovered a way to sequester carbon, boost coastal biodiversity, and create jobs.
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Police in India's capital say they only require an 80 percent accuracy rate for matches, raising new alarm bells for civil liberty advocates.
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Europe’s Plan to Wean Itself off Russian Gas Just Might Work
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