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Scary Video Games Help Me Cope With My Fears About Reality
From jump scares to terrifying monsters, games like Amnesia and Little Nightmares prepare me to handle a world filled with anxiety triggers.
Vizio’s M-Series Quantum Is Our Favorite TV for Under $500
The gorgeous quantum dot display makes Vizio’s M-Series the best cheap TV you’ll find.
Pandemic Lockdowns Did Cut Air Pollution—but With a Catch
Studies from all over the globe show short-term improvements in urban air quality, but experts are skeptical about how long they’ll last.
Antitrust and Privacy Are on a Collision Course
Facebook is being sued for weakening data protections. Google is being sued for strengthening them. Can that paradox be resolved?
TikTok Duets Are Reviving the Exquisite Corpse
Dances, duets, and other challenges differ greatly from the work of the Surrealists. But that doesn’t mean they’re not creating a new art form all their own.
This AI Could Help Wipe Out Colon Cancer
Medtronic’s GI Genius, recently cleared by the FDA, will help doctors identify precancerous polyps.
New Vaccine Conspiracy Theories Are Going Viral in Arabic
Facebook has been criticized for failing to curb misinformation in English. But little attention has been paid to the scale of the problem in Arabic.
The 8 Best Smart Speakers With Alexa or Google Assistant
Chatty assistants from Google, Amazon, and Apple are popular. But which one is right for you?
A ‘Last Hope’ Experiment Finds Evidence for Unknown Particles
Long-awaited news from Fermilab’s Muon g-2 team may resolve a tantalizing conflict between nature and theory. But a separate calculation clouds the picture.
What’s Making You So Gassy? This Gadget Aims to Find Out
The FoodMarble measures the level of hydrogen in your breath, which can tell you which foods are causing your digestion woes.
How to Log In to Your Devices Without Passwords
You can use your face, fingerprint, or a wearable to get access to your gadgets. It saves you some typing—and makes you feel like a spy.
How to Layer Clothes for Your Next Outdoor Adventure
Whether you’re hiking, climbing, or backpacking, here’s how to build a layering system that can handle all that Mother Nature will throw at you.
Oh Look, LinkedIn Also Had 500M Users’ Data Scraped
Plus: A bad Zoom bug, a billion-dollar cocaine bust, and more of the week’s top security news.
16 Mother’s Day Gift Ideas for the Mom You’ve Been Missing
Brunch may still be out of the question, but you can send your ma the best sweatpants ever made.