War has always been entwined with photography, but never quite like in Mosul. This was the first smartphone war, where everyone was documenting the horror, in order to both bear and exorcise the dreadful stories. wired.com/story/the-firs…
JeongMee Yoon's latest installment of The Pink & Blue Project is no longer so much about color as the study of a child, a veteran of years of targeted advertisements and early internet-era marketing @WIREDbit.ly/2GexRAt
"Sometimes the Internet feels like a lightning rod of insults, bolts of fury striking hot from both the left and the right." wired.com/story/turning-… via @lyderature
I stepped into the world of Reborns--realistic dolls made to look like human infants--and the people who collect them for @WIRED. It was empowering, lovely, and bizarre all at the same time. wired.com/story/photo-ga…
Photographer Xavi Bou stitches together hundreds of photos of birds in flight to make this mesmerizing series. It's as stunning as it is haunting: wired.trib.al/rt3q3u3
Want to see America but don't want to leave your couch? Matthew Muspratt traveled 3,700 miles across the US, entirely in Google Street View. wired.trib.al/iSezjoP
The size of the Crescent Dunes Solar Energy Facility is almost as staggering as its beauty. Located midway between Las Vegas and Reno, the power plant's 10,347 billboard-sized mirrors generate enough electricity to power 75,000 homes wired.trib.al/vMKv3uF
📸: Reuben Wu
Bolivia is landlocked, but don't tell that to its navy. The country's 5,000 troop navy navigates water wherever they can, sailing the country’s Amazonian rivers and Lake Titicaca to fight drug traffickers and respond to disasters wired.trib.al/cmTU4Wi
📸: Nick Ballon
In 2010, art dealer Forrest Fenn hid a treasure chest filled with gold and jewels somewhere in the Rocky Mountains. He wrote a clue-filled poem and set a viral, deadly hunt in motion. Thousands have looked, but no one has found it yet wired.trib.al/Dt0uNNS
📸: Daymon Gardner