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1 Latest Doctor Who Trailer Teases the Strange New Time Lord
2 A Beautifully Detailed New Geologic Map of Mars
3 Creator of Scott Pilgrim Finally Returns With New Graphic Novel Seconds
4 Weird Al's Star-Studded Parody of Pharrell's 'Happy' Is Perfection
5 Out in the Open: A Tool That Will Make It Easier to Abolish Email Entirely
6 How to Keep Things Hot at Yellowstone and Katla: Just Add Water
7 Microsoft Challenges Google's Artificial Brain With 'Project Adam'
8 2014 Volcano World Cup Champion: Chile!
9 Watch 1,000 Balls Blast Through a Vacuum-Powered Maze
10 Moth Week Is Coming
11 The Leader of the Smallpox Eradication Effort Speaks About the Virus' Rediscovery
12 Down to the Wire
13 This Immaculately Restored British Roadster Is Up for Grabs
14 Cool New App Lets You Make Futuristic Comics on the Fly
15 Get Ready to Learn a Bunch of Awesome New Science About Pluto
16 Why Apple's Swift Language Will Instantly Remake Computer Programming
17 Fricking Awesome Maps From the Silver Age of Comic Books
18 This Snapchat-Style Photo Booth Takes Your Pic, Then Destroys It
19 Another World May Not Play So Great, But It Still Looks Incredible
20 After 10 Years in Space, This Probe Is About to Catch a Comet
21 Samsung's New Appliances Will Make Your Kitchen Look Like It's From the Future
22 There's a Trick Behind These Gorgeous Photos of Alien Worlds
23 The Brilliant Machine That Could Finally Fix Airport Security
24 These iPad Screens Reveal Something About the Human Condition
25 Why This Sci-Fi Author Doesn't Want to Write Like George R. R. Martin
26 Gadget Lab Podcast: We've Got Android Watches Coming Out of Our Ears
27 World Cup Piracy Crackdown Hits Sites That Weren't Even Streaming
28 Virus in Found Tubes of Smallpox Is Viable
29 What the Forthcoming White House Report on Antibiotic Resistance Will Ask For
30 This Week’s Apple Rumors, Ranked From Dumbest to Most Plausible
31 Volcano World Cup: The Final!
32 Incentivizing Peer Review: The Last Obstacle for Open Access Science
33 Why Are Songs on the Radio About the Same Length?
34 How to Teach Humans to Remember Really Complex Passwords
35 We Pick Emmy Winners in a Special Edition of the Week's Best TV
36 Waiting for Dark: Inside Two Anarchists' Quest for Untraceable Money
37 Dumb People Sent a Worthless Stock Soaring. Dumb Machines May Do It Next
38 Planet of the Apes Is the Summer Movie You've Been Waiting For
39 A Videogame About Not Eating Your Ship's Crew Unless You Need To
40 The AI Startup Google Should Probably Snatch Up Fast
41 Auto Racing Was Wildly Dangerous in the '30s—And a Lot More Fun
42 An Ingenious New Material for High-End Design: Human Hair
43 Absurd Creature of the Week: The Feisty Shrimp That Kills With Bullets Made of Bubbles
44 How Engineers Will Make the Costa Concordia Float Once Again
45 This Startup Wants to Turn Free Wi-Fi Into Marketing Gold
46 Is China's Next Moon Probe a Preparation for a Manned Lunar Landing?
47 Tech Time Warp of the Week: Watch 20-Year-Old AT&T; Ads Predict Our Hyper-Connected World
48 Ordinary Landscapes Transformed With Bursts of Flying Paint
49 A Café Designed for Silicon Valley's Elite Futurists
50 Microsoft Needs a Real Plan, Not a Memo
51 Art, Science, and an Insect Renaissance
52 Science Graphic of the Week: Hummingbird Wing Aerodynamics
53 Three Reasons Why Amazon's New Storage Service Won't Kill Dropbox
54 Internet Activism Worked Today. Here's How to Keep the Momentum Going
55 Orphan Black's Tatiana Maslany Don't Need No Stinking Emmy
56 This Week's Best Trailers: Sharknado 2! More Guardians! Christian Bale Is Moses?
57 Man Sues Feds After They Target Him for Photographing Rainbow Art
58 Monkeys, Like People, Believe in the Hot-Hand Phenomenon
59 You Can Carry Yeti's Tough New Cooler Like a Tote Bag
60 Call It, Maybe
61 The Network Structure of Jewish Texts
62 What a Stalling Tablet Market Says About Our Search for the Perfect Screen
63 A Gorgeous Vision of What Home-Grown Food Labs Would Look Like, in 2050
64 An Exquisite Ode to Bacteria, Painstakingly Carved in Paper
65 Meet the Couple Who Could Be the First Humans to Travel to Mars
66 How Planet of the Apes' Andy Serkis Will Conquer Hollywood
67 Worn Out
68 Why Pilots Hate the Idea of Cameras Watching Them Fly
69 The TSA's Ban on Uncharged Cellphones Isn't as Stupid as It Sounds
70 Haunting Underground Railroad Images Retrace the Steps of Fleeing Slaves
71 Angry Nerd: Why Guardians of the Galaxy Works Where Spider-Man Fails Hard
72 Dazzling Crystal DSLR Replicas That Are Somehow Affordable
73 The Glorious '80s Gadgets That Made WarGames So Great
74 The Oculus Rift Game That's So Real It Nearly Destroyed Me
75 They're Here: Two New Android Watches Reviewed
76 IBM Bets $3B That the Silicon Microchip Is Becoming Obsolete
77 White Castle Honors Alice Cooper for His Unwavering Dedication to Burgers
78 Judge Shoots Down 'Bitcoin Isn't Money' Argument in Silk Road Case
79 Scientists Create a New Type of Ultra-High-Res Flexible Display
80 A Gorgeous, Disorienting Videogame Designed by Architects
81 Get Out! Someone Made an Emoji of Our Jerry Seinfeld Cover
82 The App That Lets You Spy on Yourself and Sell Your Own Data
83 Not Just Bees: Controversial Pesticides Linked to Bird Declines
84 Glenn Greenwald on Why the Latest Snowden Leak Matters
85 Animals Who Drink and the People Who Cut Them Open
86 Turn-of-the-Century Lighting Gets an LED Makeover
87 Fantastically Wrong: Why the Egyptians Worshiped Beetles That Eat Poop for a Living
88 Here's How to Draw With 400,000 Volts of Electricity
89 Designing Gadgets to Be DIY Will Make Us Love Them Even More
90 Fire-Resistant Underwear Made From Fake Spider Silk Could Soon Be a Thing
91 The TSA's Instagram Feed Is Terrifying and Totally Awesome
92 How to Keep the Internet of Things From Repeating AOL's Early Blunders
93 WIRED Summer Binge-Watching Guide: Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles
94 Latest Snowden Leaks: FBI Targeted Muslim-American Lawyers
95 Here's What You Learn When You Put a Baby Mammoth in a 3-D Scanner
96 Found: Forgotten Vials of Smallpox
97 Please Let This New Harry Potter Short Story Be the Last
98 The Enormous Ship That Submerges Itself to Carry Entire Oil Rigs
99 A 40-Foot Tower Made of Living Fungus Bricks
100 What Does a Camera Look Like if You Sand It Down Layer by Layer?