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PLUS: This Bag of Cells Could Grow New Livers Inside of People, and more. | 04.03.24 ? ORGAN MINDE

PLUS: This Bag of Cells Could Grow New Livers Inside of People, and more. [View in browser]( | [Your newsletter preferences]( 04.03.24   [Photo of a person holding a new liver. ]( ORGAN MINDER | 4-MINUTE READ [This Bag of Cells Could Grow New Livers Inside of People]( BY EMILY MULLIN Donor livers are in short supply for transplants. A startup is attempting to grow new ones in people instead.   [NASA ISS dropping a cargo container]( TRASHOSPHERE | 7-MINUTE READ [International Space Station Trash May Have Hit This Florida House]( BY STEPHEN CLARK, ARS TECHNICA The object tore through the roof and both floors of a two-story home. NASA will investigate whether it’s space junk.   [Collage of a phone opening the Truth Social app, an increasing line graph, and Trump fans at a rally]( TO THE MOON | 3-MINUTE READ [Truth Social Can’t Meme Its Way to Becoming the Next GameStop]( BY WILLIAM TURTON Though Truth Social’s valuation makes no sense, Trump fans are still buying it.   [Close-up of hands holding abortion medication]( REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS | 9-MINUTE READ [‘In 24 Hours, You’ll Have Your Pills:’ American Women Are Traveling to Mexico for Abortions]( BY CARMEN VALERIA ESCOBAR Since the US Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022, more women have been crossing the border to Mexico for abortion medications and procedures. ADVERTISEMENT [GET WIRED]( [The future is happening fast. Stay ahead of it with WIRED.]( [Get full tech coverage with a subscription to WIRED for just $30 $5.Plus free stickers![Subscribe Now.](](   [Abstract fingerprint background with gin bottle]( QUITE THE TONIC | 5-MINUTE READ [Science Has Discovered How to Make Perfect Gin]( BY EVE THOMAS A fingerprinting technique similar to MRI scanning is finally revealing what makes the ultimate gin. Will it be a blessing or a curse for an unregulated industry drunk on innovation?   [Screenshots of home repair and improvement app]( FIXER-UPPER | 4-MINUTE READ [I’m a New Homeowner. An App Called Thumbtack Has Become a Lifesaver for Me]( BY JULIAN CHOKKATTU Your house doesn’t come with an instruction manual. This US-only app makes managing problems, maintenance, and future projects less stressful.   [Video game still showing a character with glowing symbols on their body standing between two floating and glowing abstract animal heads]( VIDEO GAMES | 2-MINUTE READ [A House of the Dragon Star Made a Video Game to Grieve His Father]( BY MEGAN FAROKHMANESH Abubakar Salim lost his father a decade ago. The actor and creative director embraced "gamifying" grief while making Tales of Kenzera: Zau.   [Front view of black baseball cap with white letters that read %22Executive Producer Dick Wolf%22]( MOTHER LODE | 8-MINUTE READ [17 Gifts for the Best Mom You'll Ever Have]( BY NENA FARRELL AND GEAR TEAM There are many kinds of mothers, but these are our favorite picks for the WIRED mom in your life.   [Hugh Bonneville and Noel Fielding in still from The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin]( CULTURE GUIDES | 10-MINUTE READ [The 25 Best Shows on Apple TV+ Right Now]( BY ANGELA WATERCUTTER AND WIRED STAFF From The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin to Constellation, here’s everything you need to be watching on the streamer.   Looking for a new job? Check out these featured listings and search for openings all over the world on [jobs.wired.com](. [Digital Account Executive]( [Salesforce]( [Location: London, UK]( [APPLY NOW]( [Threat Detection Team Lead]( [Experian]( [Location: USA]( [APPLY NOW]( ADVERTISEMENT   [WIRED logo image]( Thanks for reading. Was this newsletter forwarded to you? [Sign up here](. Plus, [browse more newsletters]( from WIRED. [(image) WIRED on Facebook]( [(image) WIRED on Twitter]( [(image) WIRED on Instagram]( [(image) WIRED on LinkedIn]( [(image) WIRED on YouTube]( [Podcasts]( [TikTok](   You’re receiving this email because you signed up for the Daily newsletter from WIRED. [Manage your preferences]( | [View our Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe]( Have questions or comments? [Send us a message](mailto:hello@wired.com?subject=Daily newsletter feedback). Need help? [Contact us](. Copyright © Condé Nast 2024. One World Trade Center, New York, NY 10007. All rights reserved.

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