Look Inside WIRED’s March 2018 Issue
Facebook's two years of hell, Crispr as a conservation tool, and more.

Jake Rowland
Adam Ferriss01AI Is My Shepherd
Essayist Virginia Heffernan explores the short history of technology worship.
Matt Dorfman02Solving March Madness
How a sports prediction site is using an evolutionary algorithm to derive the perfect bracket.
Martin Nicolausson03Fresh Starts
From blasts of high-intensity blue light to radio-wave bombardment, a look at new tech for everlasting shelf life.
Dreamscape Immersive04Get Experienced
In Los Angeles, a new location-based VR company wants you to feel adventure like never before.
Israel G Vargas05Worlds Apart
*Ready Player One* hinges on a virtual universe that encompasses everything—so why aren’t our real-life VR companies thinking the same way?
Charlie Schuck06Fetish: Leica CL
Sophisticated street photography in a stealthy package.
Eddie Guy07Facebook’s Two Years of Hell
Inside Mark Zuckerberg’s struggle to figure it all out.
Jake Stangel08Process of Elimination
Conservationist Karl Campbell wants to use Crispr to eradicate island predators. It’s not brutal like poison, but it could transform our power over nature.
09About the Cover
That bruised Mark Zuckerberg? That’s a photo-illustration created by Jake Rowland, a New York City–based artist known for his composite portraits. He mashed together an existing image of Zuckerberg with a photograph of a hired model—shown here in makeup—whose features resemble that of the Facebook cofounder and CEO.
TopicsAMP Stories
Inside the Two Years That Shook Facebook—and the World
How a confused, defensive social media giant steered itself into a disaster, and how Mark Zuckerberg is trying to fix it all.
Nicholas Thompson and Fred Vogelstein
Enter the Dreamscape: Location-Based VR Gets a New Player
There’s far more immersive potential in a dedicated VR facility than what’s currently possible in your living room.
Peter Rubin
Crispr Will Transform the Way We Eradicate Invasive Species
Some conservationists want to use gene editing to eliminate island predators. It's not brutal like poison, but it could revolutionize our power over nature.
Emma Marris
How to Videoconference Correctly at Work or From Home
Whether you’re Zooming it in or not sitting down on the job, here’s how to do it right.
Adrienne So
The Best Automatic Litter Boxes Tested by Our Spoiled Cats
With these high-tech automatic litter boxes, gone are the days of scooping and smells. Welcome to the future.
Molly Higgins
Death to Dry Skin. These Humidifiers Are Better Than Chapstick
From models for traveling to humidifiers that double as planters or air purifiers, we've tested a dozen of them.
Matthew Korfhage
The Best Apple Watch Accessories
You finally caved and bought an Apple Watch. These are our favorite bands, screen protectors, and chargers to go with your new smartwatch.
Adrienne So
The Best Smart Video Doorbell Cameras
Never miss a delivery. These WIRED-tested picks will help you keep tabs on your front door from anywhere.
Simon Hill
The Best E-Readers, As Tested by Readers
These WIRED-tested ebook readers let you take your library anywhere.
Nena Farrell
Give Your Back a Break With Our Favorite Office Chairs
Sitting at a desk for hours? Upgrade your WFH setup and work in style with these comfy WIRED-tested seats.
Julian Chokkattu
Uncanny Valley: Nvidia’s ‘Super Bowl of AI,’ Tesla Disappoints, and Meta’s VR Metaverse ‘Shutdown’
In this episode, we dive into Nvidia’s annual developer conference and what CEO Jensen Huang is saying about the future of the company.
Brian Barrett
The 12 Best Coffee Subscriptions of 2026 to Keep You Wired
These services deliver freshly roasted, delicious coffee picks right to your door—each with its own twist.
Matthew Korfhage