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PLUS: The backlash to R. Kelly's new song, the end of Libertarianism in the Valley, and Equifax's se

PLUS: The backlash to R. Kelly's new song, the end of Libertarianism in the Valley, and Equifax's security one year later. [View this email in your browser]( [logo]( [[WIRED Magazine]7.25.18]( For decades, the search for liquid, life-sustaining water on Mars has been fruitless. But today, the Italian Space Agency [announced a breakthrough.]( Also: [The backlash]( to R. Kelly's new song, the [end of Libertarianism]( in the Valley, and [Equifax's security]( one year later. ignition R. Kelly's Empty Confessions, Meet Black Twitter's Wrath By Jason Parham "I Admit" is a brazen and sickening piece of pop art—and Black Twitter spared no time in calling out its hypocrisy. WIRED Q&A Ro Khanna on the Politics of Silicon Valley By Steven Johnson The congressman from the heart of tech-land says his constituents are not a bunch of libertarians, as widely believed. credit report Equifax's Security Overhaul, a Year After Its Epic Breach By Lily Hay Newman Nearly a year after hackers stole the personal data of 147 million people from Equifax, the company details the changes it's making to its security practices. Space Scientists Discover Evidence for a Liquid Water Body on Mars By Robbie Gonzalez "Going from zero bodies of water to one is a big change, for sure, but the full extent of this discovery depends on what we find next." [WIRED Magazine Subscription] Get Wired Unlimited access to an ad-free WIRED.com + a free YubiKey. Subscribe now Comeback Google Glass Is Back–Now With Artificial Intelligence By Tom Simonite An app for Glass aimed at factory workers can understand spoken language and respond with oral responses. Next up: image recognition. Food Science A Big Victory for the Controversial Veggie ‘Meat’ That Bleeds By Matt Simon The highly engineered food with GM yeast finally makes its way through an FDA maze. Not everyone is jazzed, though. Privacy Was It Ethical for Dropbox to Share Customer Data with Scientists? By Emily Dreyfuss The data was anonymized, but academics are still concerned about the ethics of the analysis. Color Inside the 23-Dimensional World of Your Car’s Paint Job By Adam Rogers Hue. Saturation. Luminance. Sparkle. Fixing a door ding is about way more than color. (Also: Why the sky is blue and clouds are white.) Design The Xbox Adaptive Controller Gets an Accessible Box Design By Lauren Goode Microsoft prioritizes accessibility with an innovative package design for its new Xbox controller for disabled gamers. [WIRED Magazine]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [Youtube]( [Instagram]( This e-mail was sent to you by WIRED. To ensure delivery to your inbox (not bulk or junk folders), please add our e-mail address, [wired@newsletters.wired.com]( to your address book. View our [Privacy Policy]( [Unsubscribe]( Copyright © Condé Nast 2018. One World Trade Center, New York, NY 10007. All rights reserved.

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