I make dead bodies for TV shows - this is how I do it
“I am churning out bodies left, right and centre.” These are the words of prosthetics and special effects expert Paul McGuinness, who has a niche...
Read MoreOne Environmental Journalist Thinks That the U.S. Needs More Mining
Mining for rare-earth metals has severe environmental consequences. Speaking with Elizabeth Kolbert, the journalist Vince Beiser says that the U.S....
Read MoreRepresentative Ro Khanna on Elon Musk and the Tech Oligarchy
Representing Silicon Valley in Congress, Khanna knows tech moguls—and knows how dangerous they are. “Some of them,” he tells David Remnick,...
Read MoreWhat the End of Meta’s Fact-Checking Program Means for the Future of Free Speech
Meta’s decision to stop fact-checking or moderating content on its platforms signals fealty to Donald Trump.
Read MoreiPhone owners warned of ‘dangerous’ dupes that risk causing fires as experts uncover shocking trick to ...
IPHONE owners have been warned of dangerous tactics being used by criminal counterfeiters flogging cheap chargers. Dodgy sellers are hiding metal...
Read MoreHan Ong Reads “Ming”
The author reads his story from the January 20, 2025, issue of the magazine.
Read MoreThe pros and cons of popular fitness and wellness wearables, from Fitbits and Apple Watches to glucose monitors
Knowledge is power, the saying goes, so you may be tempted to use wearables to track your health data in the hopes of preventing or managing an...
Read MoreApple was just forced to crack open its App Store — but the changes are already being called 'hot garbage'
Apple just did something unthinkable: it opened up its App Store. The iPhone maker changed the way app distribution works on iPhones to comply with a...
Read MoreSoftbank's CEO Bet Billions on the iPhone—3 Years Before It Existed
How Softbank CEO Masayoshi Son convinced Steve Jobs to make the deal of the century.
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