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Why Your Brain Confuses Colors

What is color constancy and how does it trick our brain into seeing colors that aren't really there? WIRED's Robbie Gonzalez and neuroscientist David Eagleman use ambiguous photographs and giant props to explain light, color and the science of illusions.




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Accent Expert Explains Similarities Between Different Accents

Many accents from different parts of the English-speaking world actually have a ton of similarities. Dialect coach Erik Singer talks about how this happens, and breaks down which mouth and tongue shapes correlate to the sounds we hear.




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How To Design A Resilient City For The Future | WIRED Brand Lab

BRANDED CONTENT | Produced by WIRED Brand Lab with American Institute of Architects | How can architectural design save cities and prepare us for the future under the threat of climate change? AIA architects in Boston discuss how they are working with community leaders and scientists to build more resilient cities.




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4 Entrepreneurs Give Their Smart Tips to Success | WIRED Brand Lab

BRANDED CONTENT | Produced by Glamour and WIRED Brand Lab for smartwater. Entrepreneurs Aminatou Sow, Joe Holder, Billie Whitehouse, and Jessica Nabongo define what success means to them and how to achieve it your way.




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Tech Support - Astronaut Nicole Stott Answers Space Questions From Twitter

Astronaut Nicole Stott, director of the Space for Art Foundation, uses the power of Twitter to answer common questions about space. Is there an age limit for space travel? What do you do if you get sick in space? How often does the ISS get additional supplies? What happens when a ship blows up in space? Nicole answers all these space questions and more!




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WIRED Autocomplete Interviews - Lilly Singh Answers the Web's Most Searched Questions

Lilly Singh takes the WIRED Autocomplete Interview and answers the internet's most searched questions about herself. Why is Lilly Singh called superwoman? Is Lilly married to The Rock? Is she in Stranger Things? How many YouTube subs does she have? Lilly answers all these questions and more!




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Why It’s Almost Impossible to Convert a 7-10 Split in Bowling

The dreaded 7-10 split is by many accounts the toughest shot in bowling. WIRED's Robbie Gonzalez went to the U.S. Bowling Congress to meet a pro bowler, an engineer, and a robot named Earl, to find out why it's actually Almost Impossible.




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Tech Support - Mark Cuban Answers Mogul Questions From Twitter

Mark Cuban uses the power of Twitter to answer common questions about business and being a mogul. How do you start a business with no money? What makes a good business partner? Should all jobs pay a living wage? How does a business gain a customer's trust? Mark answers all of these questions and more! Season 11 of Shark Tank premieres Sunday, September 29th on ABC!




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WIRED Autocomplete Interviews - Gwen Stefani Answers the Web's Most Searched Questions

Gwen Stefani takes the WIRED Autocomplete Interview and answers the internet's most searched questions about herself. What's Gwen Stefani's phone number? What was Gwen Stefani's first job? What's her real name? Is she Armenian? Gwen answers all of these questions and more! The Voice airs Mondays & Tuesdays 8/7c on NBC Shot on location at Park Hyatt New York




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How FIDO helps working dogs communicate with their owners

Melody Jackson, director of Georgia Tech’s Animal-Computer Interaction Lab and director of the Facilitating Interactions for Dogs with Occupations project (FIDO), explains how the tech works.




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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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WIRED Autocomplete Interviews - Dove Cameron Answers the Web's Most Searched Questions

Dove Cameron takes the WIRED Autocomplete Interview and answers the internet's most searched questions about herself. Who does Dove Cameron look like? What's she like in real life? Is she a twin? Dove answers all these questions and more! Dove Cameron stars in Disney Channel's Descendants 3, available now on Disney Channel and on https://disneynow.com/ Her new singles "Bloodshot" and "Waste" are now streaming on all platforms: https://dovecameron.lnk.to/BloodshotWaste




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Tech Support - Ubisoft's Alexander Karpazis Answers Rainbow Six Siege Questions From Twitter

Ubisoft's Alexander Karpazis uses the power of Twitter to answer common questions about Rainbow Six Siege. Is Rainbow Six Siege going to get an Area 51 map? Is Buck the best operator in the game?




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WIRED Autocomplete Interviews - Kevin Smith Answers the Web's Most Searched Questions

Jay and Silent Bob Reboot director Kevin Smith takes the WIRED Autocomplete Interview and answers the internet's most searched questions about himself. Is Kevin Smith a good director? What's Kevin Smith's diet? Why does he always wear hockey jerseys? Did he discover Chris Hemsworth? Kevin answers all these questions and more! Jay and Silent Bob Reboot will be in theaters nationwide on October 15 & 17, 2019. Tickets are available at: FathomEvents.com/Reboot




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How Ad Astra Created the Moon

Jedediah Smith, VFX Supervisor for Method Studios, describes the painstaking process visual effects artists used to create the moon and lunar rover sequence in Ad Astra. From their innovative use of infrared cameras to their deep archival research to their extensive use of rotoscoping, the effects team employed an array of techniques to balance realism and accuracy.




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Research Suggests Cats Like Their Owners as Much as Dogs

Cats are famously temperamental and are generally considered to be less loyal and social than dogs. But recent research suggests that cats actually have similar levels of attachment to their human caregivers as dogs and infants. WIRED's Arielle Pardes spoke with Kristyn Vitale from Oregon State University's Human-Animal Interaction Lab to find out more.




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How the Two-Hour Marathon Limit Was Broken

On Saturday, October 12, 2019, Eliud Kipchoge became the first person ever to run a marathon in under two hours, a staggering achievement in athletics and human performance. Dr. Michael Joyner, an exercise physiologist at the Mayo Clinic, first predicted it might be possible in a paper he wrote in 1991. WIRED's Robbie Gonzalez has been following Kipchoge's attempts for years, and spoke with Joyner about how Kipchoge finally made it happen.




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How Health Is Different in Space

What's different about our health in space? Former NASA astronaut Mike Massimino breaks down all the differences between how we take care of ourselves on Earth and in space. What happens to your body if you don't work out? What do you do if you need to vomit? What happens to your bones when you get back to Earth? Mike Massimino is a former NASA astronaut, senior advisor for space programs at the Intrepid Museum, and professor at Columbia University.




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Obsessed - How This Guy Made the World's Hottest Peppers

PuckerButt Pepper Company founder Ed Currie is on a mission to create the world's hottest peppers. Ed is the evil genius who brought the world the Carolina Reaper, one of the hottest hot peppers in existence; but he's not stopping there.




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WIRED Autocomplete Interviews - Niall Horan Answers the Web's Most Searched Questions

Niall Horan takes the WIRED Autocomplete Interview and answers the internet's most searched questions about himself. How did Niall Horan get famous? Is Niall Horan left-handed? Was Niall in One Direction? How can you get him to notice you on Twitter? Does he like Harry Potter? Niall answers all these questions and much more!




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How Cloud Computing Could Improve Your Quality Of Life | WIRED Brand Lab

BRANDED CONTENT | Produced by WIRED Brand Lab with Comcast Business | While balance looks different for everyone, the common thread is more flexible time on employees’ own terms. Cloud computing may be the modern work/life balance solution and could significantly improve your quality of life.




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WIRED Tradecraft - FBI Agent Explains How Bombs Are Disposed Of

John Stewart, FBI agent and unit chief at the Hazardous Devices School, breaks down how bomb units in the police and military dispose of improvised explosive devices (IED) and other forms of ordnance. John explores the various disposal techniques used in the field, and explains how they keep themselves safe while investigating suspicious packages.




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Why It's Almost Impossible to Do a Quintuple Cork in Tricking

Tricking is a sport with roots in martial arts and elements of tumbling and breakdancing mixed in. The quadruple cork is tricking's ultimate feat: an off-axis backflip combined with four rotations in the air on a separate axis. WIRED's Robbie Gonzalez spoke with some of the best trickers in the world to find out how they do it, what makes it so hard, and whether anyone will ever manage to pull off a quint.




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Mycologist Explains How a Slime Mold Can Solve Mazes

Physarum polycephalum is a single-celled, brainless organism that can make “decisions,” and solve mazes. Anne Pringle, who is a mycologist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, explains everything you need to know about what these slime molds are and how they fit into our ecosystem.




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WIRED Autocomplete Interviews - Lele Pons Answers the Web's Most Searched Questions

Lele Pons takes the WIRED Autocomplete Interview and answers the internet's most searched questions about herself. What is Lele Pons's real name? Who is Lele Pons's best friend? Does Lele speak Spanish? Is she Camila Cabello's sister? Lele answers all these questions and much more! Check out Lele Pon's new music with Favian Lovo and Lyanno: "Los Puti"




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Exergy : production, cost and renewability / Silvio de Oliveira Jr

Oliveira Júnior, Silvio de, author




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Meteorites, ice, and Antarctica / William A. Cassidy

Cassidy, W. A. (William A.)




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Newton and empiricism / edited by Zvi Biener and Eric Schliesser




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University physics : with modern physics, volume 2 / Young, Freedman, Ford

Young, Hugh D., 1930-




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Fundamentals of momentum, heat, and mass transfer / James R. Welty, Gregory L. Rorrer, David G. Foster

Welty, James R., author




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Conceptual physics fundamentals / Paul G. Hewitt

Hewitt, Paul G, author




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Isaac Newton's scientific method : turning data into evidence about gravity and cosmology / William L. Harper

Harper, William L. (William Leonard), 1943-




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Flow, deformation and fracture : lectures on fluid mechanics and the mechanics of deformable solids for mathematicians and physicists / Grigory Isaakovich Barenblatt, ForMemRS, Emeritus G.I. Taylor Professor of Fluid Mechanics, University of Cambridge, Em

Barenblatt, G. I




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Out from the shadows [videorecording] / produced by Rosemarie Reed Productions, Ltd. ; producer/director, Rosemarie Reed ; writers, Rosemarie Reed, Michael Wachholz




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The extravagant universe : exploding stars, dark energy, and the accelerating cosmos / Robert P. Kirshner, with a new epilogue by the author

Kirshner, Robert P., 1949-




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Quantenphysik in der Nanowelt. English

Lüth, H. (Hans), author




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The quantum world of ultra-cold atoms and light / Crispin Gardiner, University of Otago, New Zealand, Peter Zoller, University of Innsbruck, Austria

Gardiner, C. W. (Crispin W.), 1942- author




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Problems and solutions in quantum physics / Zbigniew Ficek

Ficek, Zbigniew, author




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Quantum physics for beginners / Zbigniew Ficek

Ficek, Zbigniew, author




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The High Luminosity Large Hadron Collider : the new machine for illuminating the mysteries of universe / editors, Oliver Brüning and Lucio Rossi (CERN)




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Effective field theories / Alexey A. Petrov, Andrew E. Blechman, Wayne State University, USA

Petrov, Alexey A., 1971- author




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The new superconductors / Frank J. Owens and Charles P. Poole, Jr

Owens, Frank J




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Superconductivity : properties, applications and new developments / Paulette Grant, editor




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Light : a radiant history from creation to the quantum age / Bruce Watson

Watson, Bruce, 1953- author




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Magnetic excitations and geometric confinement : theory and simulations / Gary Matthew Wysin

Wysin, Gary Matthew, author




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Order from force : a natural history of the vacuum / Jeffrey H. Williams

Williams, Jeffrey H. (Jeffrey Huw), 1956- author




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Quantum information theory of molecular states / Roman F. Nalewajski

Nalewajski, R. F. (Roman F.), author




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Relativity, symmetry, and the structure of quantum theory 1 : Galilean quantum theory / William H. Klink, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Iowa, USA, Sujeev Wickramasekara, Department of Physics, Grinnell College, USA

Klink, William H., author




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Structure and evolution of single stars : an introduction / James MacDonald, University of Delaware

MacDonald, James (Professor of Astronomy), author




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Ultrafast spectroscopy : quantum information and wavepackets / Joel Yuen-Zhou, Jacob J. Krich, Ivan Kassal, Allan S. Johnson, Alan Aspuru-Guzik

Yuen-Zhou, Joel, author