April 2014 IssueBusinessPhilip Roscoe: 'If we obeyed economists we'd still be living in caves'By Philip RoscoeBusinessCreepy algorithm detects faces that aren't thereBy Madhumita VenkataramananScienceBrahma3 brings 3D printing to emerging economiesBy Daniel CossinsSciencePhysicists hope for interstellar travel by 2114By Tom CheshireCultureMichael Fisher: 'Misbehaving customers are your most valuable'By Michael FisherGearFetish: Homing robofishBy Chris HaslamScienceHuge gates protect Panama's 100-year-old waterwayBy CJ SchexnayderGearFetish: Wet and wild kit for aquatic adventuresBy Chris Haslam and Jeremy WhiteGearFetish: Concrete proposals take great shapeBy Chris HaslamBusinessWe test the best chainsaws on the market. By carving stuffBy Jim HillBusinessRobert Sutton: 'Do your team meetings pass the two-pizza test?'By Robert SuttonBusinessThe bike alarm that doubles as a rental schemeBy Olivia SolonCultureHere's what a computer sees while watching InceptionBy Tom BenhamBusinessBest high-end laptops testedBy Dave OliverGearFetish: Blocky beatsBy Chris HaslamScienceVires Aeronautics is reinventing the wingBy Sophie HackfordGearFetish: All-terrain cartBy Chris HaslamBusinessCompete with AI cars in this novel racing gameBy Madhumita VenkataramananCultureBeck Hansen: how he keeps his fans guessingBy Andy MaltBusinessThe 2014 Wired 100By WIRED InsiderScienceDavid Lewis: 'Will this article covertly manipulate your opinion?'By David LewisCulture3D printing lets you wear your favourite masterpieceBy Madhumita VenkataramananBusinessBest treadmill desks testedBy Chris HaslamGearThese drones don't just fly, they danceBy Madhumita VenkataramananMore Stories