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This year, it's going to take way more than television to win the presidency. The post The DNC Skips the Networks to Stream All-Clinton 24/7 appeared first on WIRED.

Jason Brockert's paintings of toy versions of George R. R. Martin and Neil deGrasse Tyson don't exist—but they really should. The post This George R. R. Martin Action Figure Is Awesome. Too Bad It's Not Real appeared first on WIRED.

Dan Perri is one of Hollywood’s most prolific title designers. You almost certainly know his work. The post Meet the Designer Behind Cinema’s Most Iconic Movie Titles appeared first on WIRED.

No political party has ever presented itself as taking the issue seriously during a presidential election. That has changed. The post This Year, Every Vote Is a Vote for or Against Climate Change appeared first on WIRED.

Bumpy violent air is more than just annoying for passengers, it's damaging and expensive for airlines. But new cockpit tech is helping pilots avoid it. The post The Fancy Tech Pilots Use to Keep Your Flight Turbulence-Free appeared first on WIRED.

The first trailer for the most expensive Chinese movie ever finds Damon taking aim at a mysterious creature haunting the Great Wall of China. The post Matt Damon Goes Monster-Hunting in First Great Wall Trailer appeared first on WIRED.

Babies eat germ poop, there are probiotics for goats, and certain viruses act as your own personal bodyguards. The post Germs Are Magic and Other Things We Learned From Ed Yong's New Book appeared first on WIRED.

Designing and building spinning fans hundreds of feet tall that stay sutured to the ocean floor in the face of currents and wicked winds has taken almost three years of work. The post The US Is Finally Getting Its First Offshore Wind Farm appeared first on WIRED.

Brian Cassidy has perfected the skill of superimposing his visage onto dolls, angels, even babies. The post Now This Is How You Face-Swap appeared first on WIRED.

The deck of the proposed San Shan suspension bridge hovers by virtue of 360 degrees of cables, which stabilize it from the top, bottom, and sides. The post A Roller Coaster Inspired This Stunning Bridge—in a Not Terrifying Way appeared first on WIRED.

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