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

Jake Rowland
- Adam Ferriss01
AI Is My Shepherd
Essayist Virginia Heffernan explores the short history of technology worship. - Matt Dorfman02
Solving March Madness
How a sports prediction site is using an evolutionary algorithm to derive the perfect bracket.
- Martin Nicolausson03
Fresh Starts
From blasts of high-intensity blue light to radio-wave bombardment, a look at new tech for everlasting shelf life. - Dreamscape Immersive04
Get Experienced
In Los Angeles, a new location-based VR company wants you to feel adventure like never before.
- Israel G Vargas05
Worlds 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 Schuck06
Fetish: Leica CL
Sophisticated street photography in a stealthy package.
- Eddie Guy07
Facebook’s Two Years of Hell
Inside Mark Zuckerberg’s struggle to figure it all out. - Jake Stangel08
Process 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.
- 09
About 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.
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