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An unprecedentedly large and national transit data set takes the temperature of your local transit agencies. The post See How Your Town's Transit Stacks Up to Hundreds of Other Cities appeared first on WIRED.

Sam Kaplan builds sculptures out of the stuff that gets stuck to the bottom of your shoe. The post Architecture Gets a Little Sweeter When It's Made of Gum appeared first on WIRED.

Netflix is going global, but that's not just about exporting US entertainment abroad. It also means the rest of the world's content comes here. The post I Saw the Future of Netflix in a Japanese Reality Show appeared first on WIRED.

Congress has a STEM problem. It needs independent science and technology advisers, like it used to have. The post Of Course Congress Is Clueless About Tech—It Killed Its Tutor appeared first on WIRED.

The Danish company Bang & Olufsen has released a new Bluetooth speaker, the Beoplay A1, which comes pre-accessorized with a quaint little leather strap. The post Review: Beoplay A1 appeared first on WIRED.

Volkswagen will offer to buy back the nearly 500,000 diesel cars it illegally programmed to cheat on emissions tests, Reuters reports. The post VW Will Buy Back Your Cheating, Polluting Diesel appeared first on WIRED.

Google, European authorities allege, simply has too much power to keep potential rivals out of the mobile market. The post EU Accuses Google of Antitrust Violations Over Android appeared first on WIRED.

These days, it's one Disney blockbuster after another, and on this week's WIRED Culture podcast we're trying to figure out if the streak will ever end. The post Culture Podcast: Disney Just Can't Stop, Won't Stop appeared first on WIRED.

Despite growing efforts by publishers to combat ad blocking, it's being embraced by more people than ever. The post Get Used to It: Ad Blocking Isn't Going Away Any Time Soon appeared first on WIRED.

This, ladies and gentlemen, is the current plan for dealing with the US’s dangerous high-level radioactive waste. The post The US Is Playing a Dangerous Game of Musical Chairs With Nuclear Waste appeared first on WIRED.

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