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Study says roads bring more fires to forests; USDA wants more roads to fight fires
Opponents say the proposed rule would be a giveaway to the timber industry.
Self-propagating malware poisons open source software and wipes Iran-based machines
Development houses: It's time to check your networks for infections.
Orbital data centers, part 1: There’s no way this is economically viable, right?
"This is not physically impossible; it's only a question of whether this is a rational thing."
A mission NASA might kill is still returning fascinating science from Jupiter
"We can't quite afford to support everything that we have done in the past."
Trump's MAHA pick for surgeon general flounders amid GOP doubts
She stalled over MAHA woo-woo, anti-vaccine views, and lacking medical background.
Nvidia CEO tries to explain why DLSS 5 isn’t just “AI slop”
If game makers don't like it, they could decide not to use it, you know?"
After hackers hit an Iowa company, cars around the country failed to start
If you don't calibrate your interlock in time, your vehicle is dead.
LG Display starts mass-producing LTPO-like 1 Hz LCD displays for laptops
Dell XPS laptops will be the first to use the display tech that reaches up to 120 Hz.
US to pay TotalEnergies $1 billion to stop developing offshore wind in US
Payment reimburses the company for two leases, one for a massive 3 GW wind farm.
Intuit beats FTC in court, ending restrictions on "free" TurboTax ads
Biden-era punishment tossed; Intuit now has more friendly regulators under Trump.
Apple will talk iOS 27, macOS 27, and more at WWDC 2026 on June 8
WWDC is often light on hardware, but it's where big software announcements happen.
Long fingernails vs. touchscreens: This nail polish could help
Undergraduate's prototype conductive nail polish could turn long fingernails into touchscreen styluses.
Republicans in Congress add $250 annual federal EV tax to transport bill
Five principles should determine how you fund transport, says Consumer Reports.
As teens await sentencing for nudifying girls, parents aim to sue school
Teens will be sentenced Wednesday after admitting to creating AI CSAM.
A bit of good news: It's possible to turn around a groundwater crisis
Analyzing dozens of cases around the world yields some practical lessons.
AI is beginning to change the business of law
Attorneys are finding uses for AI apart from generating fake case quotations.
A unique NASA satellite is falling out of orbit—this team is trying to rescue it
Katalyst Space Technologies must launch the Swift rescue mission by this summer.
There can (still) be only one: Highlander is 40
Sure, it's cheesy in many respects, but its central mythology still resonates even decades later.
Mining the deep ocean
Policymakers debate if we even need deep ocean mining and if we can do it safely.
We keep finding the raw material of DNA in asteroids—what's it telling us?
This week's result is just the latest in a growing collection of discoveries.
DOGE goes nuclear: How Trump invited Silicon Valley into America’s nuclear power regulator
Assume the NRC is going to do whatever we tell the NRC to do."
Jury finds Musk owes damages to Twitter investors for his tweets
The verdict, while not a complete loss, could still cost him billions.
You're likely already infected with a brain-eating virus you've never heard of
Fatal brain infection was thought to be from profound immune suppression. Not anymore.
Once again, ULA can't deliver when the US military needs a satellite in orbit
ULA's Vulcan launch vehicle is grounded after a solid rocket booster anomaly last month.
Microsoft keeps insisting that it's deeply committed to the quality of Windows 11
"Reducing unnecessary Copilot entry points" is one of Microsoft's action items.
Writer denies it, but publisher pulls horror novel after multiple allegations of AI use
One of the first controversies of its kind.
Widely used Trivy scanner compromised in ongoing supply-chain attack
Admins: Sorry to say, but it's likely a rotate-your-secrets kind of weekend.
NASA issues draft request for moving space shuttle Discovery—or Orion capsule
The request goes beyond a one-time move to transporting all types of vehicles.
Trump FCC lets Nexstar buy Tegna and blow way past 39% TV ownership cap
Brendan Carr lets Trump-favorite Nexstar exceed national station ownership limit.
RFK may replace entire panel of CDC vaccine advisors again, ally lets slip
Robert Malone made the claim, then retracted it, as HHS denied it.
Perseverance’s radar revealed ancient subsurface river delta on Mars
There may be a river delta hidden under the obvious delta in a Martian crater.
NASA wants to know how the launch industry's chic new rocket fuel explodes
"We put fuel in a rocket, blow it up in a remote location, and measure how big the boom is."
Amazon is reportedly developing an AI-centric smartphone
Amazon's second smartphone could forego an app store.
Major SteamOS update adds support for Steam Machine, even more third-party hardware
Both AMD- and Intel-based hardware is getting better support in SteamOS 3.8.
Monte Verde site gets a new date, but the big picture doesn't change
Stop trying to make "Clovis First" happen; it's not going to happen.
Jeff Bezos just announced plans for a third megaconstellation—this one for data centers
"Space-based data centers will be a complement to terrestrial infrastructure."
The US is looking at a year of chaotic weather
Massive Western heat wave, potential El Nino raise concerns about unpredictable, extreme weather.
Feds say no need to recall Tesla's one-pedal driving despite petition
It's good news, but another federal Tesla defect probe deepened this week.
Rocket Report: Canada makes a major move, US Space Force says actually, let's be hasty
"Our security, our prosperity, and our sovereignty will increasingly extend beyond our atmosphere."
Project Hail Mary is in theaters—but do the linguistics work?
Ars speaks with a linguist about the ease with which Grace and Rocky communicate.
RFK Jr. has destroyed over a quarter of health dept's expert panels
Under Kennedy, the health dept. has wiped out 75 advisory boards, corrupted others.
Cloud service providers ask EU regulator to reinstate VMware partner program
Broadcom says the group is misrepresenting market "realities."
Millions of iPhones can be hacked with a new tool found in the wild
DarkSword, a powerful iPhone-hacking technique, has been discovered in use by Russian hackers.
FBI started buying Americans' location data again, Kash Patel confirms
Tom Cotton supports FBI data purchasing, compares it to searching people's trash.
Dogfighting in space won't look like the movies, but this company wants in on it
"Where we are today in space warfare is very similar to where air superiority was in the 1930s."
OpenAI is acquiring open source Python tool-maker Astral
Codex maker says it will "continue to support these open source projects" after deal closes.
Meta decides not to kill Horizon Worlds VR after all
VR will be on life support while mobile remains the focus, though.
Afroman keeps trolling cops after winning “Lemon Pound Cake” defamation case
Cops asked the jury for millions after Afroman used raid footage in music videos.
Google details new 24-hour process to sideload unverified Android apps
The "advanced flow" will be available before verification enforcement begins later this year.
Despite hardware limits, Parallels supports running Windows on MacBook Neo
"8GB unified memory is the minimum practical configuration."
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