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Visually dynamic, existential yet comical, and with only tenuous connections to the rapidly-expanding Avengers plot line? We could get used to this. The post Review: Doctor Strange Might Just Be the Future of Marvel Movies appeared first on WIRED.

Unlike most weather apps, Sun only shows a user neatly parceled amounts of information at any given time. The post Sun: A Seriously Beautiful Weather App Powered by Dark Sky appeared first on WIRED.

This new game captures the feeling of PC space flight sims from the 1990s—then boils it down to its essence. The post Space Sim House of the Dying Sun Gets Combat Down to a Science appeared first on WIRED.

How BART's designers create train cars with your needs in mind. The post The Hidden Art of Designing Trains for Anti-Social Commuters appeared first on WIRED.

The easiest way to add locational tracking to your wallet, passport, or cat is back. Tile Slim and Tile Mate are smaller and more powerful. The post Review: Tile Mate and Slim appeared first on WIRED.

The White House Science Fair and Maker Faire celebrate students pushing the limits of science and technology. With photography by Platon. The post The Genius Kids Behind Obama's Favorite Science Projects appeared first on WIRED.

Two Italian photographers catalogue the angry election paraphernalia they found while traveling the American southwest. The post The 2016 Presidential Campaign—in Toilet Paper and Hot Sauce appeared first on WIRED.

At the Innovation Academy in Arizona, students are making their own schedules and learning at their own pace. The secret is collecting little bits of data. The post Forget Big Data—Little Data Is Making Learning Personal appeared first on WIRED.

Parisa Tabriz and her team of security engineers are using the world's most popular browser to drag the web towards encryption. The post Google's Chrome Hackers Are About to Upend Your Idea of Web Security appeared first on WIRED.

A new method of colorizing electron microscope imagery will make it easier for microbiologists to spot elusive molecules. The post Electron Microscopes Can Finally See in Wonderful Color appeared first on WIRED.

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