Generation Z Is Making Music With Anti-Radical Tones

Recently, in the music video for "Keeping Tabs," the 21-year-old Chicano chillwave artist Omar Banos, who performs under the name Cuco, goes on a spiritual, mind-expanding journey. On an acid trip, he transports from the parking lot of a local Super A to an empty scene at Los Candiles Night Club, where two women play…

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Farm Animals Are the Next Big Antibiotic Resistance Threat

Across the world, the antibiotics that farmers use to prevent illness in their animals are losing effectiveness as bacteria develop antibiotic resistance. According to new research, it’s a huge problem, one that’s been masked by a longstanding focus on the risk that resistant bacteria pose to humans instead.This trend in the animal world carries a…

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Bob Iger Imagines an Alt-History Where Disney and Apple Merge

Happy Thursday, welcome to The Monitor, WIRED’s pop culture news roundup. It’s been a somewhat quiet week on the entertainment news front, but there are still some chatter-worthy updates, including something very exciting for Boondocks fans. Let’s get started.Disney CEO Bob Iger Would’ve Combined Mouse House With AppleWell, this is interesting. In an excerpt from…

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iOS 13 Arrives, But Not Without Some Bugs

It happens every fall: Right on the heels of Apple announcing another $1,000 phone, the company releases a major operating system update that make even older iPhones feel refreshed. Today is that day, as iOS 13 becomes officially available to all owners of an iPhone 6S or later.The new iOS 13 holds a lot of…

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How Apple Arcade Will Reshape the App Store

Today Apple is releasing iOS 13, the latest version of its mobile operating system. It’ll have some fun new features, like dark mode and a revamped Photos app. But its most consequential contribution might be Apple Arcade, a jam-packed new gaming hub that has real implications for how apps get made—and how you pay for…

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You Can Soon Get Your DNA Sequenced Anonymously

When biomedical researchers go to sleep at night, they dream of genomes. Yours, and mine, and all six degrees of Kevin Bacon between us. And who can blame them? Think of all the information packed into the six billion letters of genetic code that makes you uniquely you and most definitely not me. Blockbuster drugs…

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The Traces of Human Activity in the Burning Man Void

When you buy something using the retail links in our stories, we may earn a small affiliate commission. Read more about how this works.Burning Man bills itself as the biggest "Leave No Trace" event in the world. This means that after revelers have dismantled the geodesic domes, giant duckies, and steampunk ships that form their…

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‘Sorry to This Man’ Is the Perfect Meme for Right Now

Sometimes, ignorance is diss. In the early aughts, Mariah Carey killed Jennifer Lopez with cluelessness, shutting down an interviewer who asked about the rival pop star simply by saying, "I don't know her." Almost two decades later, Carey is still fielding questions about the moment turned meme, and you'll frequently find the original clip, edited…

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Trump Threatens California’s Role as a Clean-Air Pioneer

The news came, like so much else these days, over Twitter. In a series of tweets Wednesday, President Trump said his administration will revoke California’s ability to set its own vehicle emission standards. The state’s leaders have promised resistance, and the fighting will likely take the form of a lengthy court battle. The result (especially…

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Jack Conte, Patreon, and the Plight of the Creative Class

It's 11:16 am on a Saturday, and Jack Conte—bright-eyed, bushy-bearded—is zigzagging around a cramped Los Angeles recording studio, dodging eight musicians, two cameramen, a sound engineer, and a profusion of instruments, cords, and mic stands. “Let's do it!” he cries out, sounding martial and chipper at once, like a high school drama teacher. Conte's been…

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