Science experiments don't always provide the data needed to definitively answer a question. Such is the nature of science. The post In Science, You Can't Always Get What You Want appeared first on WIRED.
Fresh air so good they bottle it. The post The Island Where Chinese Tourists Flee to Escape the Smog appeared first on WIRED.
The mystery involves alleged murder, buried gold, and a hedge maze. Got seven hours to mainline the new show? The post The Creators of Serial Are Back With a Binge-Ready New Podcast appeared first on WIRED.
From cutting delays to cutting edge autopilot, the computers are coming to help. The post AI Wields the Power to Make Flying Safer—and Maybe Even Pleasant appeared first on WIRED.
Watches last forever. Gadgets don't. Where does that leave luxury smartwatches? The post Even Switzerland Is Obsessed With Smartwatches Now appeared first on WIRED.
Satellite companies have mountains of data. Some of them analyze in-house, while others sell their data. Who will dominate the new space information economy? The post The Race to Rule the High-Flying Business of Satellite Imagery appeared first on WIRED.
Get ready to say good-bye to your online privacy. Not that you ever really had it anyway. The post VPNs Won't Save You from Congress' Internet Privacy Giveaway appeared first on WIRED.
In the middle of the debate over what—and who—makes America great, an Iranian American comic mixes patriotism with punch lines. The post Joking While Muslim in Trump's America appeared first on WIRED.
If you want to mock snowflake liberals, you have to be able to take it when a stranger tells you to (praise Jesus) f-off. The post Chonda Pierce on Being a Conservative Comedian appeared first on WIRED.
"We can make fun and we can fight and we can do it through jokes and through comedy, but it has to be about more than why people are reprehensible." The post Confessions of Presidential Joke Writer Jon Lovett appeared first on WIRED.
Misha Gerhard & Lewis LLC is International Strategic Consulting Firm with an extensive presence in the most rapidly developing regions of the world.