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NASA just lost contact with a Mars orbiter, and will soon lose another one
If NASA is serious about exploring Mars, it's past time to send new missions.
After years of resisting it, SpaceX now plans to go public. Why?
"Much of the AI race comes down to amassing and deploying assets."
After NPR and PBS defunding, FCC receives call to take away station licenses
NPR and PBS stations targeted by group involved in Carr's news-distortion probes.
A new open-weights AI coding model is closing in on proprietary options
Devstral 2 model scores 72% on industry benchmark, nearing proprietary rivals.
Cable channel subscribers grew for the first time in 8 years last quarter
Sports and YouTube TV played big roles, MoffettNathanson report says.
Kindle Scribe Colorsoft brings color e-ink to Amazon’s 11-inch e-reader
Amazon has added color e-ink to its devices more slowly than its competitors.
US taking 25% cut of Nvidia chip sales “makes no sense,” experts say
Trump's odd Nvidia reversal may open the door for China to demand Blackwell access.
After key Russian launch site is damaged, NASA accelerates Dragon supply missions
It is by no means certain that Russia will be able to fix Site 31 soon.
Ugly infotainment mars the 2025 Subaru Forester Hybrid experience
It drives fine, but the first hybrid Forester is not without its flaws.
This is the oldest evidence of people starting fires
We didn't start the fire. (Neanderthals did, at least 400,000 years ago.)
Sperm donor with rare cancer mutation fathered nearly 200 children in Europe
Children with the mutation have up to a 90% chance of developing cancer by age 60.
Impeachment articles filed against RFK Jr., claiming abuse of power
He's the "biggest self-created threat to our health and safety," Stevens said.
Dr. Oz tells his federal employees to eat less during the holidays
You don't have to try every cookie on the holiday table," wrote Mehmet Oz in an email to staff.
AMD’s next-gen “FSR Redstone” brings big gains, as long as you’re using a new GPU
"Redstone" is a promising mix of old and new ideas, but Nvidia is years ahead.
Operation Bluebird wants to relaunch “Twitter,” says Musk abandoned the name and logo
Abandonment" offers rare chance to reclaim one of tech's most recognized brands.
Win hardware, collectibles, and more in the 2025 Ars Technica Charity Drive
Help yourself to prizes by helping us raise money for good causes.
Over 250 people quarantined in South Carolina as measles outbreak rages
16 cases are linked to a church, which followed exposures at four schools last week.
Big Tech joins forces with Linux Foundation to standardize AI agents
The Agentic AI Foundation launches to support MCP, AGENTS.md, and goose.
Supreme Court appears likely to approve Trump’s firing of FTC Democrat
Conservative justices seem ready to back Trump control of independent agencies.
NASA astronauts will have their own droid when they go back to the Moon
NASA crew will be the first astronauts to work with a robot on a celestial body other than Earth.
Court: “Because Trump said to” may not be a legally valid defense
The "arbitrary and capricious" standard strikes down another administration action.
Google is reviving wearable gesture controls, but only for the Pixel Watch 4
Google will let you select and dismiss with a gesture, but only on the newest watch.
Brazil weakens Amazon protections days after COP30
Backed by powerful corporations, nations are giving public false choices: Environmental protection or economic growth.
Pompeii construction site confirms recipe for Roman concrete
Latest results from a recently discovered ancient Roman construction site confirm earlier findings.
In a major new report, scientists build rationale for sending astronauts to Mars
"Everyone is inspired by this because it's becoming real."
Asked why we need Golden Dome, the man in charge points to a Hollywood film
"If they see how prepared we are, no one starts a nuclear war."
Pebble maker announces Index 01, a smart-ish ring for under $100
The Pebble Index 01 isn't quite a smart ring, but it can do some smart things.
ICEBlock lawsuit: Trump admin bragged about demanding App Store removal
ICEBlock creator sues to protect apps that are crowd-sourcing ICE sightings.
Paramount tries to swipe Warner Bros. from Netflix with a hostile takeover
Paramount has already proven it can get a controversial merger done.
F1 in Abu Dhabi: And that’s the championship
A three-way fight down to the wire as the ground effect era comes to a close.
A big bike on a budget: Lectric’s XPress 750
A budget e-bike that offers more than you might expect.
Meta offers EU users ad-light option in push to end investigation
Facebook agrees to change "pay or consent" model after talks with European Commission.
The Boys gears up for a supe-ocalypse in S5 teaser
"So how about it, you lot? One last go?"
Please send help. I can’t stop playing these roguelikes.
2025 was a very good year for my favorite genre.
Why is my dog like this? Current DNA tests won’t explain it to you.
Dog behavior is a lot more complicated than any one gene variant.
A massive, Chinese-backed port could push the Amazon Rainforest over the edge
The port will revolutionize global trade, but it's sparking destructive rainforest routes.
Streaming service makes rare decision to lower its monthly fees
This could be just what Fubo and its subscribers need.
Netflix’s $72B WB acquisition confounds the future of movie theaters, streaming
Netflix's plans to own HBO Max, DC Comics, Harry Potter to face regulatory scrutiny.
Rare set of varied factors triggered Black Death
Volcanic eruptions in the mid-1340s triggered a chain of events that brought the Black Death to Europe.
SteamOS tested on dedicated GPUs: No, it’s not always faster than Windows
Ars testing shows SteamOS fares better on iGPUs than powerful graphics cards.
Without evidence, RFK Jr.’s vaccine panel tosses hep B vaccine recommendation
There is no data supporting a delay and no evidence of harm from a birth dose.
Elon Musk’s X first to be fined under EU’s Digital Services Act
The biggest changes Musk made to Twitter trigger a $140 million fine under DSA.
Toyota’s new GR GT picks up where the 2000GT and Lexus LFA left off
The GR GT is a V8 hybrid, and there's an electric Lexus sports car concept, too.
Knight of the Seven Kingdoms trailer brings levity to Westeros
"Every knight needs a squire, and you look like you need one more than most."
New report warns of critical climate risks in Arab region
Foundations of daily life are being pushed to the brink by human-caused warming.
Rocket Report: Blunder at Baikonur; do launchers really need rocket engines?
The Department of the Air Force approves a new home in Florida for SpaceX's Starship.
Congress warned that NASA’s current plan for Artemis “cannot work”
"The Artemis III mission and those beyond should be canceled."
In comedy of errors, men accused of wiping gov databases turned to an AI tool
Defendants were convicted of similar crimes a decade ago. How were they cleared again?
Engineer proves that Kohler’s smart toilet cameras aren’t very private
Kohler is getting the scoop on people's poop.
CDC vaccine panel realizes again it has no idea what it’s doing, delays big vote
Today's meeting was chaotic and included garbage anti-vaccine presentations.
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