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The 3-D modeling software at Legoland's Model Shop lets Master Builders scrutinize intricate Lego constructions layer-by-layer, brick-by-brick. The post Inside the Workshop Where Lego Geniuses Build Masterpieces appeared first on WIRED.

Representatives from the US space agency announced that data from the Kepler planet hunting mission confirms 1,284 new exoplanets. The post NASA's Kepler Just Doubled the Number of Known Exoplanets appeared first on WIRED.

Disney exiting the console game business means an end to its successful toys-to-life game series. The post Disney Kills the Infinity Game Series and Gets Out of Console Game Publishing appeared first on WIRED.

The supposed pyramid in satellite is more likely an abandoned field. The post That Long-Lost Mayan City a Teen Found Isn't Lost … or a City appeared first on WIRED.

For the first time, Uber has agreed to officially recognize a group that lets its drivers organize to air their grievances. The post NYC Uber Drivers Are Organizing—Just Don't Call It a Union appeared first on WIRED.

Deep-sea mining outfits are itching to exploit black smoker vents, which are loaded with precious metals like copper. An ROV is recording it for posterity. The post Only Robots Can Visit Deep-Sea Vents. Now You Can—In Glorious VR! appeared first on WIRED.

In this clip, José Ramírez kicks his helmet as it falls off his head. The helmet appears to both fly backwards and land on second base. Here's how it works. The post No, Jose Ramirez's Helmet Doesn't Defy the Laws of Physics appeared first on WIRED.

If you’d rather keep your weird Twitter habits close to the vest, you’ll be happy to know that the social media giant keeps you in the loop. The post How to Check Which Apps Access Your Tweets—And Stop Them appeared first on WIRED.

Two remote volcanoes had eruptions over the last week. Meanwhile, things heated up in Chile and cooled down in New Zealand. The post Satellites Are Keeping a Close Eye on Remote Eruptions appeared first on WIRED.

The US doesn't want other countries messing with the F-35—but Israel gets special privileges. The post Why Only Israel Can Customize America's F-35 (At Least for Now) appeared first on WIRED.

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