February 2014 IssueBusinessThe nuclear submarine that can remain underwater for 25 yearsBy Andrew HankinsonCulture'Artists and makers, it's time to be leaders'By John MaedaGearHow to sabre a bottle of champagneBy Victoria TurkBusinessFibreglass used in surfboards is now upending skateboard designBy Tom BanhamScienceHow invasive forms of animal species could be used as weaponsBy Tom CheshireCultureHardcore hybrids: the green bikes to envyBy Chris HaslamBusinessHigh-performance gear for on-slope adventuresBy Chris HaslamGearHow to style food into fleshBy Rachel SmithBusinessHow to supercharge your routerBy Leila JohnstonSciencePhotographing real rocketry is a science. Here's how to do itBy Rachel SwabyScienceSold bit by bit with a magazine, Robi the robot is assembled by readersBy Madhumita VenkataramananScienceBuild your own spacecraft with KerbalBy Kadhim Shubber - Wired UKSecurityBerlin duo can help you hide your digital footprintsBy Brett ScottBusinessAssemble personal diagnostic tools with this DIY kitBy João MedeirosBusinessThese giveaway clues reveal online fraudstersBy Tom CheshireBusiness'Don't knock tax -- it gave us the iPhone'By Mariana MazzucatoBusinessMeet Dorset's first flying car. Just £75,000By Madhumita VenkataramananCultureSpike Jonze discusses his love-hate relationship with techBy Alex GodfreyGearThis NFC ring will be the key to your houseBy Tom CheshireBusinessAn all-seeing eye for your bicycleBy Kaamil AhmedScienceYes, this is an interactive algae farmBy Tom CheshireCultureArtist storing DNA in this sculpture for 10,000 yearsBy Frank SwainCultureHow to freestyle rapBy Victoria TurkScience'Precommitment got this piece written on time'By Molly CrockettMore Stories