Knowing which streets support cycling is a big step towards making safer spaces for those on two wheels. The post Handy 'Stress Map' Helps Cyclists Avoid the Scariest of Streets appeared first on WIRED.
With threatened cuts to foreign aid, technology could help homegrown health care workers cover at least some of the gap. The post TED Day Two: $1 Million for Tech to Spread Health Care Everywhere appeared first on WIRED.
And starts a new chapter of its autonomous saga. The post Google's Finally Offering Rides in Its Self-Driving Minivans appeared first on WIRED.
If humans are at all going to get along with robots, we need to figure out how we're going to interact with them, and in turn they'll need to adapt to us. The post 4 Things Robots Need to Learn Before Working With Humans appeared first on WIRED.
This year, TED can't keep the outside world out. The post TED Day One: Elite Idealists Push Back Against Politics appeared first on WIRED.
And it's not that crazy a plan. The post Uber Really Seriously Promises Flying Cars by 2020 appeared first on WIRED.
The author's latest book is a family drama—that just happens to feature flying bears and a sentient, maneating plant. The post Jeff VanderMeer's New Novel Makes Dystopia Seem Almost Fun appeared first on WIRED.
Having Coachella FOMO? Check out one of its coolest shows right here. The post Take a Trip Inside Coachella's Psychedelic 120-Foot VR Dome appeared first on WIRED.
The Swish stool is an example of using parametric design to kinetic effect. The post The Lowly Folding Chair, Reimagined With Algorithms appeared first on WIRED.
A retirement community on Lake Erie has turned to a technology more common in sci-fi thrillers than old folks homes: iris scan recognition. The post Iris Scans Come to Nursing Homes. Next Stop, Your Phone appeared first on WIRED.
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