A New Tool To Peer Inside The Cell

Engineered fluorescent nanobodies that work inside living cells can label multiple proteins in different colors at once, revealing real-time cellular activity.

Token prices fell 98%. Enterprise AI bills tripled. Now the industry wants a standards body to explain why.
Token prices fell 98%. Enterprise AI bills tripled. Now the industry wants a standards body to explain why.

Uber blew through its entire 2026 AI coding budget by April. Microsoft revoked its developers’ Claude Code licences six months after enabling them. One company reportedly ran up a $500 million Claude bill in a single month after forgetting to set usage…

How to Spot Greenwashing Claims When You Travel

Hotels and other service providers pitch themselves as eco-friendly when they’re not. Here’s how to call their bluff.

Has Microsoft Lost Its Mojo (Again)?

Microsoft’s AI products aren’t selling and Github’s been plagued with troubles. WIRED spoke with VP Scott Hanselman about whether the company is in catch-up mode.

The ‘Scary Movie,’ ‘Masters Of The Universe’ Rotten Tomatoes Scores Are In

Masters of the Universe and Scary Movie are facing off this weekend. While one has higher Rotten Tomatoes scores than the other, it’s still probably going to lose.

Blue Yonders’ Supply Chain Agents Are Getting Really Smart

Blue Yonder is committed to an agentic framework. At ICON, their user event, they announced the progress they have made in building out the agent framework.

Why isn’t the Trump phone made in the USA?
Why isn’t the Trump phone made in the USA?

Where’s the Trump phone? We’re going to keep talking about it every week. We’ve reached out, as usual, to ask about the Trump phone’s whereabouts. This week, I’m investigating where it might have been built – and why it definitely wasn’t the US. Almost a year after its announcement, the Trump phone has “launched.” A […]

Sticker Shock And Awe: The Pentagon’s New Missile Budget Plans

The Pentagon’s latest budget plans include the world’s best-funded missile shopping list, with some remarkable individual items.

Natalie Morales On Her Mother-In-Law’s Early-Onset Alzheimer’s Disease

CBS news correspondent Natalie Morales talks about mother-in-law Kay Rhodes’s diagnosis of early-onset Alzheimer’s disease back in 2000 and what’s different now.

OpenAI and Anthropic May Be Rivals, but Investors Aren’t Picking Sides

“Why wouldn’t you want to be in both Pepsi and Coke?” says one venture capitalist. “It’s the same here.”