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How to Scan, Edit and Sign PDF Files on Your Phone or Tablet
22. October 2025 (11:02)
 (New York Times)
Resistant Bacteria Are Advancing Faster Than Antibiotics
22. October 2025 (11:00)
One in six laboratory-confirmed bacteria in 2023 proved resistant to antibiotic treatment, according to the World Health Organization—all related to a variety of common diseases globally. (Wired)
OnePlus Promo Code: $100 Off | October 2025 | WIRED
22. October 2025 (07:30)
Save 20% with a OnePlus coupon this month, plus save up to 10% on earbuds, phones, and more. (Wired)
New Report Finds Efforts to Slow Climate Change Are Working—Just Not Fast Enough
22. October 2025 (06:01)
By virtually every key metric, efforts to fight climate change are going too slowly, according to findings by a coalition of climate groups. In some cases, things are moving in the wrong direction. (Wired)
Samsung’s Galaxy XR Mixed Reality Headset Is Here: Price, Release Date, Features
22. October 2025 (04:00)
This Android XR-powered headset comes with Google’s Gemini assistant and once again asks you to step into virtual waters. (Wired)
On the Menu in New York: One Repair, Coming Right Up
22. October 2025 (03:32)
Monthly “repair cafes” aim to bring neighbors together while keeping all manner of items out of the trash. (New York Times)
Roundabouts in Keene Help Cut Emissions and Air Pollution
22. October 2025 (03:31)
Despite its small stature, the city of Keene, has become an example of the safety and climate benefits of swapping traffic lights for roundabouts. (New York Times)
Helping to Save the Bees With Plants in Kansas
22. October 2025 (03:29)
About 97 percent of the land in the state is privately owned. Meet the people helping to make it friendlier for native bugs. (New York Times)
Reviving California’s Kelp Forests, One Dive at a Time
22. October 2025 (03:26)
Cove by cove, scientists, divers and volunteers are hauling up urchins to protect kelp. (New York Times)
An Alaska Solar Farm Produces Food, Too
22. October 2025 (03:23)
Produce and power are both costly in the state. So researchers are testing ways to address both issues using the same land. (New York Times)