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Jawbone's App-Powered Wristband Encourages Health, Wellness

Accessory maker Jawbone on Wednesday unveiled "Up," a lifestyle gadget designed to encourage health and wellness. (Photo courtesy Jawbone)

For about a month, Hosain Rahman has worn the same wristband 24 hours a day, even while he sleeps, exercises and showers. The wristband isn’t his favorite watch; it’s the lifestyle gadget his company has been developing for years.

Accessory company Jawbone on Wednesday revealed Up, a hardware and software system that tracks your eating, sleeping and movements to give you a reading on your general health. The wristband, which is about the same size as a...

Wanted: Wired Reader to Win Month at the Museum The Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago is again looking for one lucky person to spend a month living among exhibits as part of its Month at the...

The Humor Code: Deconstructing the Science of Funny

The New Yorker Cartoon Editor Bob Mankoff's takeaway from the International Humor Conference.
Cartoon: Alex Gregory

In Wired magazine’s May 2011 issue, Joel Warner detailed Colorado professor Peter McGraw’s attempt to scientifically explain what exactly makes things funny. Since the story made clear that McGraw had a lot to learn about comedy in the real world — an in-person attempt to get Louis C.K. to sign on to his theory devolved into an incoherent question about the comedian’s penis size — McGraw and Warner are teaming up to explore the science of comedy around the world.

Their occasional...

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