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The Unrelenting Weirdness of Interacting With Robots

Welcome to the world of human-robot interaction, in which people have to adapt to the machines as much as the machines have to adapt to us.




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Review: Google's Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL Smartphones

You Can't Buy a Better Android Phone Than the Pixel 2. In almost every way, the Pixel 2 is the iPhone of Android phones. And that's a compliment.




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Stranger Things Cast Show Us the Last Thing on Their Phones

'Stranger Things' stars Finn Wolfhard and Caleb McLaughlin show us the last things they did with their phones. What was the last emoji they used? The last text message sent? What was the last thing they searched?




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The Genesis of Kuri the Companion Robot

This is the story of how an adorable robot went from Lego prototype to family companion.




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Dot Physics: How Planes Fly (Admit it -- You Always Wanted To Know)

Dot Physics' Rhett Allain breaks down the physical forces that affect how planes fly.




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Technique Critique - Surgical Resident Breaks Down Medical Scenes From Film & TV

Annie Onishi, general surgery resident at Columbia University, takes a look at emergency room and operating room scenes from a variety of television shows and movies and breaks down how accurate they really are. Correction: We misidentified the type of worm in the Grey's Anatomy episode at 5:23! It was actually Ascaris lumbricoides,not Strongyloides




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Obsessed - How This Guy Folds and Flies World Record Paper Airplanes

John Collins, better known as "The Paper Airplane Guy," has devoted himself to designing, folding, and flying the world's finest paper airplanes.




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Each and Every - Every Video Game in 'Ready Player One' Explained By Author Ernest Cline

Ernest Cline, author of the best-selling novel 'Ready Player One,' and one of the screenwriters behind the upcoming film, deep dives into his book and explains the stories behind every video game referenced in 'Ready Player One.' From Yars' Revenge to Asteroids to Quake, Ernest goes into the history of each game and reveals why he included it in the book. 'Ready Player One' is in theaters now




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Learn to Fold Five Insanely Cool Paper Planes

John Collins, the Paper Airplane Guy, shows how to fold five amazing paper planes: the Boomerang, the Boomerang 2, the Bat Plane, the Tumbling Wing, and the World Record Plane (a.k.a. "Suzanne"). Read more about the Paper Airplane Guy at WIRED.com: https://www.wired.com/story/learn-how-to-fold-a-world-record-setting-paper-airplane/ You can also visit his website for more information: https://www.thepaperairplaneguy.com




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The World's Fastest Drones Want to Start Saving Lives in America

Zipline has proven the concept of a drone distribution system for essential medical products in Africa and Europe. Now it wants to start flying in its home country.




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To Make Better Robots, You Gotta Crash Tiny Drones Into People First

Welcome to the wild world of human-robot interaction, the quest to get humans and robots collaborating without hurting each other.




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Order Up! The Burger Bot Is (Almost) Ready for Business

It slices tomatoes, it grinds meat, it even cooks a burger! A restaurant in San Francisco is using a robot to make its burgers. Is this the future of the food industry?




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Technique Critique - Forensics Expert Examines Crime Scene Investigations From Film & TV

In this episode of 'Technique Critique', crime scene analyst and investigator Matthew Steiner examines forensics investigations in crime scenes from movies and television to see how accurate they are. Crime scenes are from The Wire, NCIS, Zodiac, The Flash, The Boondock Saints, Heat, Seven, The Other Guys, How to Get Away with Murder, CSI: Miami, The Dark Knight, Dexter, Insomnia, True Detective, Bone Collector, Criminal Minds, Family Guy, Iron Man 3, Minority Report and more.




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Biobots: Snakebot, Batbot, and More Fantastical Machines Inspired by Nature

Nature knows what it’s doing, and roboticists are more than happy to steal evolution’s ideas to make a plethora of curious and clever machines.




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How Apple's iPhones Change the Smartphone Market Every Year

The launch of Apple’s iPhone X brought face recognition, animoji, and the notch into the mainstream.




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Apple Launch: New iPhones, Cameras and Everything Else You Need to Know

Highlights from the Apple Launch Event: three new phones (the iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max and iPhone Xr), a new watch (the Series 4), a new chip (A12 bionic), and new camera features.




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Obsessed - How Joseph's Machines Builds Crazy Contraptions

Joseph Herscher builds wildly fun Rube Goldberg-style machines to make his life easier. Sort of. Here's how he built a new contraption to feed him his lunch.




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WIRED25: Google CEO Sundar Pichai on Doing Business in China, Working with the Military, and More

Google CEO Sundar Pichai spoke with WIRED’s Steven Levy as part of WIRED25, WIRED’s 25th anniversary celebration in San Francisco.




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WIRED25: Marc Benioff Talks About Taxing the Rich, Tackling Homelessness, and Philanthropy

Salesforce Chairman and Co-CEO Marc Benioff spoke with WIRED’s Adam Rogers as part of WIRED25, WIRED’s 25th anniversary celebration in San Francisco.




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WIRED25: Accenture CTO Paul Daugherty On Reimagining The Future of Business

Accenture CTO Paul Daugherty spoke at WIRED25, WIRED’s 25th anniversary celebration in San Francisco.




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How Google Cloud Uses Multi-Layer Security To Protect Businesses

Produced by WIRED Brand Lab with Google Cloud | How Google Cloud Uses Multi-Layer Security To Protect Businesses




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How Machines Have Revolutionized Medicine | WIRED Brand Lab

Branded Content | Produced by WIRED Brand Lab for Novartis How is machine learning helping researchers revolutionize the scientific method in the field of medicine development?




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Hacker Breaks Down 26 Hacking Scenes From Movies & TV

Hacker and security researcher Samy Kamkar takes a look at a variety of hacking scenes from popular media and examines their authenticity.




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How Drones Have Transformed Disaster Relief

Produced by Wired Brand Lab for AT&T When the unexpected happens, being connected is paramount. AT&T's "Flying Cows" or "Cells on Wings" are specialized drones engineered to operate in harsh conditions and can stay at 400 feet in the air for 24 hours straight. Learn how these machines are connecting customers and helping disaster relief efforts.




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Deconstructing Swiss & Japanese Movement Watches

Professional watchmaker Ryan Jewell breaks down two different Carpenter watches; one watch with Japanese movement and another with Swiss movement.




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How AWS Is Changing Businesses Using Artificial Intelligence | WIRED Brand Lab

BRANDED CONTENT | Produced by WIRED Brand Lab with AWS | The future of business is here! WIRED and Amazon Web Services take a deep dive into the world of AI and deep learning to show how significant and impactful they can be for businesses.




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Technique Critique - Lawyer Breaks Down Courtroom Scenes From Film & TV

Lucy Lang, Executive Director, Institute For Innovation In Prosecution at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, takes a look at courtroom scenes from a variety of television shows and movies and breaks down how accurate they really are.




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Technique Critique - Former CIA Chief of Disguise Breaks Down Spy Scenes From Film & TV

Jonna Mendez, former CIA Chief of Disguise, takes a look at spy scenes from a variety of television shows and movies and breaks down how accurate they really are.




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Technique Critique - Surgical Resident Breaks Down More Medical Scenes From Film & TV

Annie Onishi, general surgery resident at Columbia University, takes a look at more emergency room and operating room scenes from a variety of television shows and movies and breaks down how accurate they really are.




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Hurricane Hunter Explains How They Track and Predict Hurricanes

NOAA meteorologist researcher Jason Dunion talks with WIRED reporter Matt Simon about what it's like to fly a plane into a hurricane, and how scientists track and predict storms.




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Technique Critique - Disease Expert Breaks Down Pandemic Scenes From Film & TV

Brian Amman, ecologist for the Centers for Disease Control, takes a look at disastrous pandemics from a variety of television shows and movies and breaks down how accurate their depictions really are.




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Technique Critique - Pro Driver Breaks Down Driving Scenes From Film & TV

Wyatt Knox, Special Projects Director at the Team O'Neil Rally School, takes a look at driving scenes from a variety of television shows and movies and breaks down how accurate they really are.




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Finite-temperature field theory : principles and applications / Joseph I. Kapusta (School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Minnesota), Charles Gale (Department of Physics, McGill University)

Kapusta, Joseph I., author




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Encyclopedia of ion implantation / edited by Jared Jones




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College physics : a strategic approach / Randall D. Knight, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, Brian Jones, Colorado State University, Stuart Field, Colorado State University

Knight, Randall Dewey, author




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Applied electromagnetic engineering for advanced materials from macro-to nanoscale under static-to shock loading : selected, peer reviewed papers from the 10th Japanese-Mediterranean Workshop on Applied Electromagnetic Engineering for Magnetic, Supercondu




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Citizen employers [electronic resource] : business communities and labor in Cincinnati and San Francisco, 1870-1916 / Jeffrey Haydu

Haydu, Jeffrey




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Disability and employer practices [electronic resource] : research across the disciplines / Susanne M. Bruyère, editor




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Eurasian Business Perspectives [electronic resource] : Proceedings of the 22nd Eurasia Business and Economics Society Conference / edited by Mehmet Huseyin Bilgin, Hakan Danis, Ender Demir, Ugur Can




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Moral Reasoning at Work [electronic resource] : Rethinking Ethics in Organizations / by Øyvind Kvalnes

Kvalnes, Øyvind, author




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Aligning human resources and business strategy [electronic resource] / Linda Holbeche

Holbeche, Linda




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Engaging the hearts and minds of all your employees [electronic resource] : how to ignite passionate performance for better business results / Lee J. Colan

Colan, Lee J. (Lee Joseph)




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Essential people skills for project managers [electronic resource] / Steven W. Flannes, Ginger Levin

Flannes, Steven, 1950- author




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Find (and keep) top talent for your business (collection) [electronic resource] / Vince Thompson [and five others]

Thompson, Vince, 1963- author




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Flat, fluid, and fast [electronic resource] : harness the talent mobility revolution to drive employee engagement, accelerate innovation, and unleash growth / Brynne Kennedy

Kennedy, Brynne, author




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Hurconomics for talent management [electronic resource] : the creation of a business-driven HRD missionary / T. V. Rao

Venkateswara Rao, T., author




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The power of people [electronic resource] : learn how successful organizations use workforce analytics to improve business performance / Nigel Guenole, Jonathan Ferrar, Sheri Feinzig

Guenole, Nigel, author




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Trauma, history, philosophy : with feature essays / by Agnes Heller and György Márkus ; edited by Matthew Sharpe, Murray Noonan, and Jason Freddi




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Statistical significance / John MacInnes

MacInnes, John, 1956- author




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The glory garage : growing up Lebanese Muslim in Australia / Nadia Jamal & Taghred Chandab

Jamal, Nadia