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Vibe coding, or coding with AI, is growing in popularity, but engineers say you have to actually know how to code to do it well.
Relative to a few years ago, there are far fewer jobs in technology and far more computer science graduates who want them. The rapid boom and bust of the tech industry, combined with the four-year ...
When people trust science, they can make better decisions, follow helpful rules and work together on big problems like health, climate change and new technology. But if people stop trusting ...
We teamed up with photographers to find out how to use a smartphone to take wildlife images, snap tiny creatures, and catch birds in action.
WIRED talked with one of the most influential voices in computer science about the potential for AI and quantum to supercharge supercomputers.
Ever catch your dog staring at the screen during movie night and wonder if they're actually watching? Turns out, they might be. A new scientific study from Auburn University found that many dogs ...
Storm Team 10's A.J. Mastrangelo explains how plane contrails form in this week's edition of Sunday Science.
While Panama still faces tremendous conservation challenges, it's well on its way to meeting these challenges head-on, and solving them.
To move on Earth you push against something. So how do NASA rockets move in the vacuum of space?
Replication research can take the temperature on how accurate science in a given field is, but research replication is easier said than done.
The University of Washington's Allen School is rethinking how to train the next generation of software engineers in an AI-dominated job market.
With the noise and essentially “clean” bowl as a result, there’s clearly some sort of vacuum cleaner-type effect at work.But how do aircraft toilets work? Of toilets and … ideal gases?
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