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NY's East Village Radio showed that the Internet could make radio better--until licensing laws forced it to shut down last year. Now it's back. Is EVR here to stay? The post Radio Is Soulless.

Ask someone to name a woman scientist, and they'll offer one name: Marie Curie. It's hobbling the representation of women in STEM, and it's time to cut it out.

A deadly and global war is going on, and it's for sand. Photographer Adam Ferguson traveled to India for WIRED to document the people and places most affected by the industry.

A US bankruptcy court approved the sale of RadioShack's remaining stores to a hedge fund.

1,4-Butanediol isn’t exactly the flashiest product on the market: with a four-carbon chain bounded by alcohol groups, the thick, colorless liquid is one of those “industrial chemicals” that makes the eyes glaze over. But the diminutive molecule is worth some serious cash, with an estimated global market cap of $2 billion.

On its journey from plant to ice cream cone, vanilla travels thousands of miles. Shady fields of waist-high vines in Madagascar, the South Pacific, or Latin America produce valuable fruit, which is cured, oxidized, and dried in an intensive sequence of events lasting several weeks.

Lasers and radioactive dating help scientists figure out how much muck the 2013 storms scraped out of the Colorado Rockies.

An updated version of Gmail for Android adds a universal inbox with conversation view for external accounts.

The commercials are the closest thing Star Citizen has to a conventional advertising campaign.

With a spray-on reflective coating called Life Paint, Volvo wants to make cyclists more visible to drivers at night.

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