Novice - Tehnologija (angleščina)

Darleane Hoffman, Innovator in Nuclear Chemistry, Dies at 98
05. October 2025 (20:55)
Hailed as one of the 50 most important women in science, she found ways to study rare radioactive isotopes and advanced the understanding of nuclear fission. (New York Times)
Our Favorite Humidifiers for Home, Travel & More (2025)
05. October 2025 (16:08)
From models for traveling to humidifiers that double as planters or air purifiers, we've tested a dozen of them. (Wired)
Ninja Slushi Is the Cheapest It’s Been: Early Prime Day Deal 2025
05. October 2025 (13:36)
Ninja’s slushie machine made me more popular, and more tipsy, this summer. This is the first real deal I’ve seen on it. (Wired)
The Mystery of How Quasicrystals Form
05. October 2025 (13:00)
New studies of the “platypus of materials” help explain how their atoms arrange themselves into orderly, but nonrepeating, patterns. (Wired)
7 Best Dehumidifiers for Cool and Dry Home Air (2025)
05. October 2025 (12:07)
If you care about good air, it’s time for a dehumidifier. These are the best ones we've tested for everything from basements to drying laundry. (Wired)
Cows Wear High-Tech Collars Now
05. October 2025 (11:00)
The wearables help dairy farmers gather more data so their animals are happier and produce more milk. (New York Times)
Can Cory Doctorow’s Book ‘Enshittification’ Change the Tech Debate?
05. October 2025 (11:00)
Cory Doctorow’s new book looks to offer comfort, and solutions, to the inescapable feeling that digital platforms have gotten worse. (New York Times)
The before and after images showing glaciers vanishing before our eyes
05. October 2025 (02:28)
They are melting like never seen before, changing landscapes around the world beyond recognition.  (BBC News)
40 Best Early Amazon Prime Day Deals on WIRED-Tested Gear (2025)
04. October 2025 (19:07)
Amazon Prime Day is back, starting on October 7, but we’ve already found good deals on WIRED-approved gear. (Wired)
Why US Power Bills Are Surging
04. October 2025 (13:00)
Americans are paying more for electricity—and rates will keep rising. But after a period of pain, rates should level off as the benefits of a shift away from fossil fuels begin to be felt. (Wired)