July 2017 IssueThe Big StoryIndia's Silicon Valley is dying of thirst and a growing 'water mafia' is calling the shotsThe Big StoryAsem Hasna lost his leg in Syria – now he's 3D-printing a second chance for fellow amputeesScienceFalse memories and false confessions: the psychology of imagined crimesPhotoGaze at the beauty of the world's most powerful artificial sunBusinessThousands of dialects are dying out – but now you can learn them onlineGearBring your handwriting into the 21st century with these smart pensBusinessFlat-packed bouquets are giving florists a digital shake-upCultureThese clever toys will help spark your kids' curiosityBusinessFarfetch founder José Neves tells WIRED how he built the $1.5 billion fashion platformBusiness'Planet of the Apes' star Andy Serkis on how he multitasks as an actor, director and leaderBusinessTinybop is building an app empire. Its secret? Children's booksGearRelonch 291: the style of an instagram filter with the power of a DSLR cameraBusinessMunich's startup scene: Our pick of the city's new and innovative companiesGearWe asked a head sommelier to test high-tech wine gadgets. Are they any good?ScienceInside the startup that wants to mine asteroids and transform space travel foreverBusinessInvest early, go global and aim for exits: VC firm Accel explains its investment strategyGearGive your home a maths-inspired makeover with these geometric designsBusinessWhy you should care about net neutralityBusinessInside the production process of a handmade Hasselblad cameraCultureOrigami-inspired architecture brings diamond lattices to Tokyo's shopping districtBusinessArtificial intelligence is entering the justice systemBusinessThis vaccine refrigerator runs on evaporation cyclesBusinessThis bug-zapper has laser-guided precisionBusinessTriton wants to explore the deepest 2% of the ocean and it will use this submarine to do soMore Stories