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Artist Rachel Cabitt Is Trapped In a Quarantine Horror Film

In a pandemic, mundane tasks become material for a horror film script: Hand-washing, answering the door, looking at ourselves on a video call 10 times…

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Meet ACE2, the Enzyme at the Center of the Covid-19 Mystery

During the first chaotic months of the Covid-19 pandemic, it was already clear that the novel coronavirus spreading around the world didn’t affect everyone equally….

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How the Byrds Helped David Byrne Move Away From Folk Music

David Byrne recalled how the Byrds helped him begin the journey to finding his own voice in music after he began life listening to folk artists,…

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One Free Press Coalition Spotlights Journalists Under Attack – June 2020

In May 2019, WIRED joined the One Free Press Coalition, a united group of preeminent editors and publishers using their global reach and social platforms…

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Polar Grit X Review: Great Training Coach, Poor Backcountry Companion

Every endurance athlete fears the dreaded bonk. There you are, running without a care in the world, when all of a sudden your body crashes….

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Astronauts Listen to AC/DC’s ‘Back in Black’ at SpaceX Launch

The SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft officially launched from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Saturday (May 31). Just before blasting into space, astronauts Doug…

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Neil Peart’s Death Took Away Alex Lifeson’s Motivation

Alex Lifeson said he had lost the motivation to play guitar following Rush bandmate Neil Peart’s death in January. He said he knew his desire to pick up…

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Mars Does Have a Magnetic Field of Sorts – And We’ve Finally Got Data to Map It

Unlike Earth, Mars doesn’t have a global magnetic field to protect it from the rigours of space weather – but it does have spots of…

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Why only half of Americans say they would get a COVID-19 vaccine

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An Onslaught of Crises Has Created a Modern Paradox

If you’re one of the lucky modern humans, you don’t lack food or water, you’ve got access to primo health care, and you don’t have…

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