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Steve Vai Recalls Writing ‘Yankee Rose’ With David Lee Roth

Steve Vai recalled the informative experience of working on “Yankee Rose” with David Lee Roth, crediting producer Ted Templeman with the “money-punch suggestion” that solidified…

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Eight ways to cut down on your monthly subscriptions

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The Best Smart Plugs (2020): Plugs, Power Strips, and More

Several WIRED staffers own and love these plugs, including senior associate editor Julian Chokkattu, who recommends them in our Best Smart Bulbs guide. He already…

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The Auto Industry Is Wrecked—Let’s Rebuild It With Electric

In the first quarter of 2020, domestic automakers saw their sales fall by nearly one-half from a year ago. This was due mainly to the…

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Astronomers Detect a Fascinating Green Glow in The Atmosphere of Mars

High in the atmosphere of Mars, astronomers have found a phenomenon they’ve been hunting for decades: a faint green glow, caused by the interaction between…

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How to Disinfect Everything: Coronavirus Home Cleaning Tips

States, counties, and local governments are gradually loosening Covid-19 restrictions across the U.S. are beginning to open up, despite cases beginning to rise again and…

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The COVID-19 Case Spike Is Not a ‘Second Wave’, Says WHO. There’s Another Explanation

As states continue to reopen businesses and many Americans attempt to resume some sense of normalcy – going to the beach or, in some cases, back to…

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Intense Exercise With a Face Mask on Could Be Dangerous. Here’s Why

The coronavirus began to affect sporting events as early as January 30, when the Chinese Football Association announced it was delaying the start of the…

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Crocodiles’ ancient ancestors may have walked on two legs

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We Can Protect the Economy From Pandemics. Why Didn’t We?

On December 31, 2019, Nita Madhav was in Portland, Oregon, attending a cousin’s wedding. That summer, after four years leading the infectious disease data science…

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