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Opinion: AI For Good Is Often Bad
Trying to solve poverty, crime, and disease with (often biased) technology doesn’t address their root causes.
Star Wars News: There Might Be a New ‘Star Wars Holiday Special’
Jon Favreau is into the idea, so it’s definitely possible.
15 Delightful Gifts for Music Lovers and Audiophiles
From headphones and speakers to accessories for their vinyl LPs, these gift ideas will appeal to any audio lover.
The Real ID Is Nearly Here, and You Can’t Fly Home Without It
Next October, the TSA will stop accepting standard driver’s licenses as ID. Here’s how to get the Real ID—and why some people hate the idea.
How Earnest Research Into Gay Genetics Went Wrong
When a well-intentioned study led to a dubious DNA test for same-sex attraction, it exposed the need for safeguards on research in the age of big genetic data.
Burglars Really Do Use Bluetooth Scanners to Find Laptops and Phones
Bluetooth scanners are readily available and easy to use—which means that smash-and-grab car break-in might not have been pure chance.
A Journey to Galaxy’s Edge, the Nerdiest Place on Earth
How Disney’s Imagineers created a whole new part of the Star Wars universe.
Everybody Loves Rey, a Star Wars Story
Daisy Ridley’s character is a misfit scavenger, with a no-nonsense wardrobe to match. That’s why cosplaying rebels have embraced her outfit—and her power.
Padmé Amidala, Queen of Empty Space
Her full story isn’t found in the Star Wars movies—but in the fragments left behind.
Star Wars: Beyond the *Rise of Skywalker*
The franchise hasn’t really been about the movies for a long time. Three writers explore the outer edges of the Star Wars storyverse.
Uber’s Mistakes, ‘Ford v Ferrari,’ and More Car News
Plus: The deadly design flaws of the B-17 Flying Fortress and a sneaky cat swap.
How Ford Created the Mach-E, Its Fully Electric Mustang SUV
The Mach-E, Ford’s first serious attempt at a zero emissions car, came to life in a two-year sprint to catch up with an electrifying industry.
How Iran’s Government Shut Off the Internet
After years of centralizing internet control, Iran pulled the plug on connectivity for nearly all of its citizens.
Drawing With Drones Over the Salt Flats of Bolivia
Reuben Wu uses LED-equipped drones to illuminate mysterious shapes in one of the world’s strangest landscapes.