deathBusinessHow to Not Die in Silicon ValleyBy Lauren Goode, Michael Calore, and Zoë SchifferCulture‘Dark Tourism’ Appeals to Travelers Captivated by DeathBy Jennifer StavrosBusinessThe Doctor Behind the ‘Suicide Pod’ Wants AI to Assist at the End of LifeBy Morgan MeakerBusinessSarcophagus Is a Dead Man’s Switch for Your Crypto WalletBy Joel KhaliliBusinessUS Regulators Want Cars to Include Drunk-Driver Detection TechnologyBy Aarian MarshallCultureThe Bizarre Cottage Industry of YouTube Obituary PiratesBy Kate KnibbsIdeasUsing Generative AI to Resurrect the Dead Will Create a Burden for the LivingBy Tamara KneeseIdeasLet People Collect Sperm From the DeadBy Catriona MortonScienceThe Disruptors Who Want to Make Death GreenerBy Kari PaulIdeasDigital Eternity Is Just Around the CornerBy RankinGearHow to Use Tech to Create an Ethical WillBy Lisa J. WiseScienceThe Pigs Died. Then Scientists Revived Their CellsBy Emily MullinScienceYour Final Resting Place Could Be a Coffin Made of MushroomsBy William RalstonIdeasPandemic Death Counts Are Numbing. There’s Another Way to ProcessBy Jacqueline WernimontScienceWhat Turtles Can Teach Humans About the Science of Slow AgingBy Katrina MillerBusinessAfter-Loss Tech Wants to Ease the Logistics of DeathBy Sophia LaurenziIdeasDeepfakes Can Help Families Mourn—or Exploit Their GriefBy Leo KimIdeasCan Being Reminded of My Death Improve My Life?By Meghan O'GieblynScienceHow Body Farms and Human Composting Can Help CommunitiesBy Mallory McDuffIdeasPredicting Death Could Change the Value of a LifeBy Brandy SchillaceBusinessThe Morbid War Over Online ObituariesBy Ben WeissIdeasHow ‘Big Funeral’ Made the Afterlife So ExpensiveBy Eleanor CumminsCultureHow Stardew Valley Bridged a Connection to My GrandfatherBy Nandini BalialGearHow to Pay Your Respects During a Virtual FuneralBy Debby WaldmanMore Stories