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PLUS: Health care worker safety, best streamable shows, and reshaping Portland's restaurants. [View this email in your browser]( | [Manage newsletter subscriptions](newsletter=wir) [[(image) WIRED Daily Newsletter Logo]04.14.20]( [A fully-clothed couple laughing in bed]( [COVID-19]( [Could the Coronavirus Kill Influencer Culture?]( BY FLORA TSAPOVSKY [In the middle of a pandemic, Instagram stars are struggling to stay relevant as the pillars of their industry are being turned upside down.]( [Two people being pelted with food]( [TV]( [A Deep Dive Into Quibi’s Shallow Pool]( BY PETER RUBIN [With nary an exception, Quibi's first-week offerings feel like they've jumped—or limped—off basic cable.]( [girl on a window seat]( [CORONAVIRUS]( [How Health Care Workers Avoid Bringing Covid-19 Home]( BY EMMA GREY ELLIS [What do frontline workers do when they finish their shifts? Some have to isolate from their families to keep them safe.]( [two people riding bikes]( [PUBLIC HEALTH]( [Are Running or Cycling Actually Risks for Spreading Covid-19?]( BY ERIC NIILER [An unpublished study went viral after a research team warned that respiratory droplets may travel more than 6 feet during exercise. But that's not the whole story.]( [Subscribe to WIRED]( [GET WIRED](  [Get unlimited access to our coverage of the coronavirus pandemic.](  [Subscribe to support our journalism.](  [Exclusive offer: 1 year for $10.]( [An attractive priest smiling]( [TV]( [The 14 Best Shows to Stream Right Now]( BY JENNIFER M. WOOD [Stuck inside? Here's a list of the best series to watch, tailored to the various moods you might find yourself in while sheltering in place.]( [empty restaurant]( [TO GO]( [How the Pandemic Has Reshaped One City's Restaurants]( BY JESS GREY [In the struggle to stay afloat, independent eateries in Portland, Oregon, are adapting their workflows, their menus, and their business plans to serve customers under lockdown.]( [Collage of images of landscapes and people standing alone]( [IDEAS]( [Amid a Pandemic, Geography Returns With a Vengeance]( BY DAVID WOLMAN [In an increasingly online world, the coronavirus crisis is forcing us to reconsider physical space and our place within it.]( [stephen wolfram ]( [RULE THEM ALL]( [Stephen Wolfram Invites You to Solve Physics]( BY STEVEN LEVY [The Wolfram Physics Project intends to crowdsource the pursuit of the discipline's holy grail: a fundamental theory of everything.]( [VR headset ]( [OPINION]( [VR Is Here to Help With Our New Reality]( BY M EIFLER [Taking the awkward leap into the headset can lead to a better life in work and play—during and after the pandemic.]( [(image) WIRED Logo]( [(image) WIRED on Facebook]( [(image) WIRED on Twitter]( [(image) WIRED on Instagram]( [(image) WIRED on LinkedIn]( [(image) WIRED on YouTube]( 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]( or [Manage your newsletter subscriptions](newsletter=wir)

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