How Many Uber and Lyft Drivers Are in Recalled Cars?

The average car includes some 30,000 parts, and that leaves a lot of room for things to go wrong. Seatbacks that fold unexpectedly in 20 BMWs. Overpromising fuel gauges on 21,915 Alfa Romeos. Possible loss of steering in 595 Toyota minivans. And that’s just from this week’s batch of recalls issued by the National Highway…

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The Twisty Physics of Simone Biles’ Historic Triple-Double

Jamie Squire/Getty ImagesWhat. The. Heck. Did you see that? Simone Biles appears to defy the laws of physics with this epic tumbling pass from the 2019 US Gymnastics Championships. It's called a triple-double. That means she rotates around an axis going through her hips twice while at the same time rotating about an axis going…

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Ebola Is Now Curable. Here’s How the New Treatments Work

A clinical trial in the Democratic Republic of Congo has been testing new Ebola drugs with dramatic results. For newly infected patients on one of the drugs, the mortality rate dropped to 6 percent.JOHN WESSELS/Getty ImagesAmid unrelenting chaos and violence, scientists and doctors in the Democratic Republic of Congo have been running a clinical trial…

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People Are Tweeting About Videogames Now More Than Ever

According to new data, tweets focusing on videogames, and the videogame industry, are having a bang-up 2019.Ivan Abreu/Getty ImagesGreetings, and welcome to this Monday's edition of The Monitor, WIRED's culture news roundup. What's happening? Glad you asked. First up, videogames are huge on Twitter. Second, Universal has canceled the release of one of its upcoming…

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A Newfound Neuron Might Help Keep the Brain’s Cells in Sync

The discovery of a neuron that might act as a timekeeper could help explain how neurons transmit information.Mehmet Şeşen/Getty ImagesA long-standing controversy in neuroscience centers on a simple question: How do neurons in the brain share information? Sure, it’s well-known that neurons are wired together by synapses and that when one of them fires, it…

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