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The plastic elements look like ropes made out of Play-doh. The post A Novel Furniture Idea: Squeeze It From a Tube appeared first on WIRED.

The Sahara Desert is huge, hot, and full of sand and dust. The Amazon basin is huge, warm, but full of greenery and wildlife. And one can’t live without the other. The Amazon, it seems, depends on the Sahara for its very survival. The link: Dust.

The Bowers & Wilkins T7 speaker isn't a failure, but it is not the stunning success one would expect to see from this high-end audio brand.

It's silly. It seems pointless. But here's the thing: Yo offers a glimpse of how our phones are going to start working more and more in the near future. Really.

Are we about to witness a new battle of the videogame bands in 2015?

If you're one of those folks whose never experienced the joys of Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart), Commander William T. Riker (Jonathan Frakes), Lt. Commander Geordi La Forge (LeVar Burton), and—yes—even Wesley Crusher (Wil Wheaton), now is the time to get familiar. Get ready to rock your very own "Shut up, Wesley" jokes—here's WIRED's binge-watching guide for Star Trek: The Next Generation.

Bell's new Super 2R helmet has a removable chin bar that lets you get gnarly without the fear of leaving your face fully exposed.

In its final season, Parks and Recreation jumped forward to 2017, setting the stage for more than a few digs at the influence of tech culture on America's communities. The post How Parks and Recreation Took Aim at Silicon Valley appeared first on WIRED.

Astronauts have been held up as pioneers in the American consciousness since Alan Shepard became the first US astronaut to venture into space. Such people came to represent the limitless potential of humanity. As if that weren’t enough, they were pretty exceptional photographers too.

On Friday, September 26, 2014, a telecommunications contractor named Brian Howard woke early and headed to Chicago Center, an air traffic control hub in Aurora, Illinois, where he had worked for eight years. He had decided to get stoned and kill himself, and as his final gesture he planned to take a chunk of the US air traffic control system with him.

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