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PLUS: Trump's super-duper missile, the best running gear, and Instagram's plan to pay influencers. [View this email in your browser]( | [Manage newsletter subscriptions](newsletter=wir) [[(image) WIRED Daily Newsletter Logo]05.27.20]( [a finger pointing to the space force emblem]( [DOT-PHYSICS]( [Trump’s New Space Force Missile Might Be Too ‘Super-Duper’]( BY RHETT ALLAIN [To go that fast, it would need a ridiculous amount of fuel—and even then, it might never come back down.]( [running shoe ]( [JUST DO IT!]( [The Best Running Gear for Your Socially Distanced Summer]( BY ADRIENNE SO [Your gym might be closed, but the roads and parks are full. Get started running with our favorite hot-weather picks.]( [Influencer on Instagram with dollar signs inside of bubbles.]( [SOCIAL MEDIA]( [Instagram Will (Finally) Pay Influencers]( BY ARIELLE PARDES [The company is rolling out new ways for its creators to make money—and they might sound familiar.]( [a man at an office desk]( [PUBLIC HEALTH]( [3 Ways Scientists Think We Could De-Germ a Covid-19 World]( BY MICHELE COHEN MARILL [Researchers want to know if we can create an antiviral infrastructure that would protect humans from transmission. Here are a few ideas.]( [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 $5.]( [Pacman screenshot]( [SMOOTH OPERATOR]( [Gamemakers Inject AI to Develop More Lifelike Characters]( BY WILL KNIGHT [New techniques could save videogame companies millions and make games more realistic.]( [panoramic view of blankets covering part of glacier]( [GALLERY]( [High in the Alps, Giant Blankets Slow a Glacier's Ice Melt]( BY MICHAEL HARDY [Despite preservationists' best efforts, the Rhône Glacier may not be long for this world.]( [People holding signs: %22Pledge Support. Back this Union%22 ]( [BACKCHANNEL]( [How Kickstarter Employees Formed a Union]( BY BRYCE COVERT [The point wasn’t so much about pay issues, but to give workers more say over what they produce—reflecting a trend of internal protest across the tech industry.]( [two people in blue window]( [CORONAVIRUS]( [State-Based Contact-Tracing Apps Could Be a Mess]( BY ANDY GREENBERG [With no nationwide Covid-19 notification software in sight, security and interoperability issues loom large.]( [Mother teaches children about the coronavirus epidemic.]( [OPINION]( [The Coronavirus Is Democratizing Knowledge]( BY NATALIE CHYI [Despite toxic misinformation, the pandemic has empowered us to become co-creators, co-producers, and co-distributors of what we know.]( [(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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