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It wasn’t space debris that struck a United Airlines plane—it was a weather balloon
WindBorne says its balloons are compliant with all applicable airspace regulations.
NSO permanently barred from targeting WhatsApp users with Pegasus spyware
Ruling holds that defeating end-to-end encryption in WhatsApp harms Meta's business.
Why did NASA’s chief just shake up the agency’s plans to land on the Moon?
"The president wants to make sure we beat the Chinese."
Claude Code gets a web version—but it’s the new sandboxing that really matters
Sandboxing lessens hassle, but fire-and-forget agentic tools still pose risks.
Google reportedly searching for 15 Pixel “Superfans” to test unreleased phones
Selected testers will have to sign an NDA and use a disguised case.
Breaking down rare earth element magnets for recycling
New method extracts desirable elements from waste magnets using less energy and acid.
Do animals fall for optical illusions? It’s complicated.
Guppies are highly susceptible to the Ebbinghaus illusion. Ring doves? Not so much.
SpaceX launches 10,000th Starlink satellite, with no sign of slowing down
Sunday was not a day of rest for SpaceX.
Musk’s $1 trillion Tesla pay plan draws some protest ahead of likely approval
Proxy firm says plan doesn't ensure that Musk's "focus and time remain on Tesla."
F1 in Texas: Well, now the championship is exciting again
The Circuit of the Americas was packed for the US Grand Prix.
Anti-vaccine activists want to go nationwide after Idaho law passes
The Idaho Medical Freedom Act makes it illegal to require anyone to take a vaccine.
Should an AI copy of you help decide if you live or die?
Doctors share top concerns of AI surrogates aiding life-or-death decisions.
Something from “space” may have just struck a United Airlines flight over Utah
"NTSB gathering radar, weather, flight recorder data."
Roberta Williams’ The Colonel’s Bequest was a different type of adventure game
What if point-and-click games weren't about the puzzles?
With deadline looming, 4 of 9 universities reject Trump’s “compact” to remake higher ed
But Trump is pressuring the other five.
Vaginal condition treatment update: Men should get treated, too
For bacterial vaginosis, partners are part of the problem-and the solution.
Ring cameras are about to get increasingly chummy with law enforcement
Amazon's Ring partners with company whose tech has reportedly been used by ICE.
Dead Ends is a fun, macabre medical history for kids
Ars chats with co-authors Lindsey Fitzharris and Adrian Teal about their delightful new children's book.
Big Tech sues Texas, says age-verification law is “broad censorship regime”
Texas app law compared to checking IDs at bookstores and shopping malls.
Teen sues to destroy the nudify app that left her in constant fear
Lawsuit accuses nudify apps of training on teen victims' images.
NASA’s next Moonship reaches last stop before launch pad
Preparations for the Artemis II mission continue despite the federal government shutdown.
12 years of HDD analysis brings insight to the bathtub curve’s reliability
Backup firm brings a unique, informed perspective to HDD failure rates.
Lead poisoning has been a feature of our evolution
A recent study found lead in teeth from 2 million-year-old hominin fossils.
Apple pays $750 million for US Formula 1 streaming coverage
Some races will be free as F1 TV moves from standalone streaming to Apple TV.
3 years, 4 championships, but 0 Le Mans wins: Assessing the Porsche 963
Riding high in IMSA but pulling out of WEC paints a complicated picture for the factory team.
Teachers get an F on AI-generated lesson plans
AI-generated lesson plans fall short on inspiring students and promoting critical thinking.
Rocket Report: China launches with no advance warning; Europe’s drone ship
Starlink, Kuiper, and the US military all saw additions to their mega-constellations this week.
Yes, everything online sucks now—but it doesn’t have to
Ars chats with Cory Doctorow about his new book Enshittification.
RFK Jr.’s MAHA wants to make chemtrail conspiracy theories great again
It's unclear if Kennedy will follow through, but he supports the conspiracy theory.
AI-powered features begin creeping deeper into the bedrock of Windows 11
Copilot expands with an emphasis on creating and editing files, voice input.
Nation-state hackers deliver malware from “bulletproof” blockchains
Malicious payloads stored on Ethereum and BNB blockchains are immune to takedowns.
Ars Live recap: Is the AI bubble about to pop? Ed Zitron weighs in.
Despite connection hiccups, we covered OpenAI's finances, nuclear power, and Sam Altman.
OnePlus unveils OxygenOS 16 update with deep Gemini integration
Does your phone even have a Mind Space?
Sony tells SCOTUS that people accused of piracy aren’t “innocent grandmothers”
Music companies want ISPs to terminate repeat infringers or pay big damages.
Apple TV and Peacock bundle starts at $15/month, available on Oct. 20
The bundle starts at $15/month, compared to $21/month if purchased separately.
Open source GZDoom community splinters after creator inserts AI-generated code
UZDoom fork promises to fix other top-down leadership problems with the decades-old mod.
OpenAI thinks Elon Musk funded its biggest critics—who also hate Musk
Cutthroat" OpenAI accused of exploiting Musk fight to intimidate and silence critics.
SpaceX has plans to launch Falcon Heavy from California—if anyone wants it to
There's no big rush to bring SpaceX's Falcon Heavy to Vandenberg Space Force Base.
Antarctica is starting to look a lot like Greenland—and that isn’t good
Global warming is awakening sleeping giants of ice at the South Pole.
Inside the web infrastructure revolt over Google’s AI Overviews
Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince is making sweeping changes to force Google's hand.
Army general says he’s using AI to improve “decision-making”
"AI is one thing that, as a commander, it's been very, very interesting for me."
Rice weevil on a grain of rice wins 2025 Nikon Small World contest
Nikon Small World photomicrography contest is an annual reminder that science can be beautiful as well as informative.
Once unthinkable, NASA and Lockheed now consider launching Orion on other rockets
"We're trying to crawl, then walk, then run into our reuse strategy."
Thousands of customers imperiled after nation-state ransacks F5’s network
Risks to BIG-IP users include supply-chain attacks, credential loss, and vulnerability exploits.
CDC tormented: HR workers summoned from furlough to lay off themselves, others
Traumatized CDC has lost 33% of its workforce this year, union says.
Anthropic’s Claude Haiku 4.5 matches May’s frontier model at fraction of cost
Tiny, fast model hits coding scores similar to GPT-5 and Sonnet 4.
ISPs angry about California law that lets renters opt out of forced payments
Gov. Newsom signs broadband billing law hated by the cable industry.
US demand grows for Chinese cars despite privacy and security fears
But they're still unlikely to go on sale in the US.
Google’s AI videos get a big upgrade with Veo 3.1
Veo 3.1 is coming to the Gemini app and the Flow filmmaking tool.
ChatGPT erotica coming soon with age verification, CEO says
Sam Altman claims new tools can detect mental distress while relaxing limits for adults.
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