
#wired.com. × Young Mormons Built an App to Help Men Quit Gooning. The Relay app allows users to track their porn-free streaks and get group support. Its creators say they’re taking a stand against porn and AI erotica.
#Nov.19.2025

#wired.com. × Vaping Is ‘Everywhere’ in Schools—Sparking a Bathroom Surveillance Boom. Schools in the US are installing vape-detection tech in bathrooms to thwart student nicotine and cannabis use. A new investigation reveals the impact of using spying to solve a problem.
#Nov.19.2025

#wired.com. × Young People Are Tripping on Benadryl—and It’s Always a Bad Time. Deliriants like Benadryl can bring on terrifying hallucinations in high doses. Some Gen Z-ers are taking at least a dozen pills at a time—and challenging others to do the same.
#Nov.17.2025

#wired.com. × An Invasive Disease-Carrying Mosquito Has Spread to the Rocky Mountains. The Aedes aegypti mosquito that can carry dengue, yellow fever, and Zika was thought to be too reliant on a hot and wet climate to survive in the Mountain West. But now, a population is thriving in Wes
#Nov.15.2025

#wired.com. × A Proposed Federal THC Ban Would ‘Wipe Out’ Hemp Products That Get People High. The provision, tucked into the spending bill that could end the US government shutdown, would ban intoxicating hemp-derived THC products, including gummies and drinks.
#Nov.12.2025

#wired.com. × The Mysterious Math Behind the Brazilian Butt Lift. For years, plastic surgeons thought the proportions of a beautiful buttocks should follow the Fibonacci sequence. Now, people are looking for a more Kardashian shape.
#Nov.10.2025
#wired.com. × Blood Tests for Alzheimer’s Are Here. New diagnostic kits aim to revolutionize early screening of the disease, potentially allowing patients to receive treatments—such as monoclonal antibodies—sooner.
#Nov.05.2025

#wired.com. × A New Light-Based Cancer Treatment Kills Tumor Cells and Spares Healthy Ones. By combining LED technology and nanomaterials, researchers have created a therapy that eliminates cancer cells using localized heat without damaging healthy tissue.
#Nov.04.2025

#wired.com. × Here's Why You Should (or Shouldn't) Dunk Yourself In a Full Body Ice Bath. We dive into the pros and cons of cold plunging to see whether this popular wellness trend really is worth the chill.
#Nov.02.2025

#wired.com. × Switch to an Ergonomic Mouse and Give Your Wrists a Break. Wrists cramping? Skip the gaming mouse and snag one of these WIRED-tested ergonomic options instead.
#May.16.2025

#wired.com. × Sperm Stem Cells Were Used for the First Time in an Attempt to Restore Fertility. In an advance for treating male infertility, researchers transplanted a patient with his own sperm-forming stem cells that were collected from testicular tissue when he was a child.
#Mar.28.2025

#wired.com. × The Manta Sound Helps Me Sleep Through Anything. Fall asleep anywhere with this comfortable sleep mask that has built-in headphones.
#Mar.27.2025

#wired.com. × The Art of the Perfect Nap. Done wisely, naps can be a valuable way to boost your focus and energy. A sleep researcher explains how to get it right.
#Mar.22.2025
#wired.com. × How to Protect Your Cats (and Backyard Chickens) From Bird Flu. An H5N1 infection can be fatal for domestic animals, but there are steps you can take to minimize the risk of them catching the virus.
#Mar.18.2025

#wired.com. × I Have Beef With Tallow. What happens when you swap your Vanicream for rendered cow fat? I tried it so you don’t have to.
#Mar.14.2025

#wired.com. × Covid Vaccines Have Paved the Way for Cancer Vaccines. The mRNA technology behind coronavirus vaccines is now being used to create bespoke vaccines for cancer patients.
#Mar.13.2025

#wired.com. × How a Government Shutdown Would Help Elon Musk. On this special episode of "Uncanny Valley," we unpack Elon Musk's desire for a government shutdown that could become permanent. Plus: An update on measles misinformation in the US.
#Mar.12.2025

#wired.com. × This Is How Measles Kills. Measles is known for its characteristic rash, but it can have serious respiratory and neurologic complications.
#Mar.11.2025

#wired.com. × Want to Live Longer, Healthier, and Happier? Then Cultivate Your Social Connections. Chronic loneliness can increase cortisol and inflammation and weaken your immune system, says social scientist Kasley Killam. She argues it’s time to accept that good quality social connections are a f
#Mar.07.2025

#wired.com. × An Overdiagnosis Epidemic Is Harming Patients’ Mental Health. Diagnosing patients when there aren’t effective treatments to give them can make their symptoms worse, argues neurologist Suzanne O’Sullivan.
#Mar.05.2025

#wired.com. × A Lethal Mystery Illness Is Spreading in Congo. USAID Cuts Have Slowed the Response. Gutting USAID is already having a devastating impact around the world. In the Democratic Republic of Congo, teams that would normally be racing to identify a fatal sickness are gone.
#Mar.03.2025
#wired.com. × Texas Official Warns Against ‘Measles Parties’ Amid Growing Outbreak. At least 146 measles cases have been identified in West Texas so far, including 20 hospitalizations and one death.
#Mar.01.2025

#wired.com. × Amazon Restricted Vaginal Health Products for Being ‘Potentially Embarrassing’. Big Tech’s restrictions on adult content are crippling businesses and organizations focused on sexual health, according to a new report shared exclusively with WIRED.
#Feb.28.2025
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