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by WIRED on (#6ADFY)
An innovative research project delivers new evidence about how people live on the ISS.
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| Updated | 2025-11-05 21:31 |
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by Eric Berger on (#6AD91)
No fooling—Starship rolled back to the launch pad on April 1.
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by Diana Gitig on (#6AD21)
We don’t need new gadgets; we need to use antibiotics more sparingly.
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by Nate Anderson on (#6AD22)
It's April Fools' Day, which means... a long, ludicrous poem about screens!
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by Kevin Purdy on (#6AD08)
What started as a hackathon project is now a full-fledged streaming platform.
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by Knowable Magazine on (#6AD09)
Insects move in, alders and willows spring up, and spawning fish arrive in thousands.
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by Dan Goodin on (#6ACPE)
Elementor Pro fixed the vulnerability, but not everyone has installed the patch.
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by Kevin Purdy on (#6ACPF)
Posted algorithm code includes "is_democrat," "is_republican," and "is_elon."
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by Ars Staff on (#6ACPG)
The software-driven vehicle is supposed to be a place of choice.
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by Ron Amadeo on (#6ACND)
Bard learns how to add 1+2, still flunks some basic logic questions.
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by Beth Mole on (#6ACNE)
The outbreak centered around a one-mile area where the fungus wasn't known to lurk.
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by Jennifer Ouellette on (#6ACMJ)
Directors cite Princess Bride, Monty Python and the Holy Grail as influences, and it shows.
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by Ars Contributors on (#6ACMK)
Oceanography, geology, and... particle physics? A new lab does it all without humans.
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by Scharon Harding on (#6ACJM)
Canada's newly released budget considers consumers' wallets and e-waste.
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by Ron Amadeo on (#6ACJN)
The new file limit means you can't actually use the storage you buy from Google.
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by Ashley Belanger on (#6ACJP)
Experts disagree on how governments should be regulating AI.
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by Jonathan M. Gitlin on (#6ACH7)
This is just for new EVs; models that already have CarPlay or AA will keep them.
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by Jon Brodkin on (#6ACFK)
Khan "troubled by Twitter's delays" in providing documents and depositions.
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by Andrew Cunningham on (#6ACFN)
The quantity of ads in Windows and Edge is bad, but their quality is worse.
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by Jonathan M. Gitlin on (#6ACE5)
Increasing percentages of battery components and critical minerals must be local.
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by WIRED on (#6AC9W)
Tech giants want to build massive, “hyperscale” data centers in the Netherlands.
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by Eric Berger on (#6AC67)
"This is why we thoroughly & rigorously exercise every possible condition on the ground."
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by Scharon Harding on (#6ABP5)
A stuffed silicone stomach and other extreme smuggling attempts thwarted.
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by Dan Goodin on (#6ABP6)
"It's not exactly our place to comment on it," 3CX rep says of malicious detection.
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by Samuel Axon on (#6ABP7)
The show will be led by a writer known for Nancy Drew and The Magicians.
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by Benj Edwards on (#6ABJ4)
Open source "text2video" ModelScope AI made the viral sensation possible.
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by Ron Amadeo on (#6ABG4)
The Google Assistant makes no money and hasn't released hardware in two years.
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by Jennifer Ouellette on (#6ABG5)
No evidence of associated supernova, and afterglow radio data contradicts current models.
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by Jon Brodkin on (#6ABG6)
OpenAI released GPT-4 despite "full knowledge" of risks, nonprofit tells agency.
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by Beth Mole on (#6ABE8)
WHO said Equatorial Guinea is not reporting some confirmed cases, delaying responses.
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by Ashley Belanger on (#6ABE9)
Instead of a yes/no consent, Meta users will fill out a form and include justification.
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by Dan Goodin on (#6ABEA)
Remember SolarWinds? A similar attack is playing out now against a new software supplier.
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by Kyle Orland on (#6ABEB)
The game's amazing backstory deserves better than these Cold War movie cliches.
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by WIRED on (#6AB50)
Good Smile, which licenses toy production for Disney, was a major investor in 4chan.
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by Jonathan M. Gitlin on (#6AB51)
The senator doesn't think making powders or wafers counts as "processing."
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by Dan Goodin on (#6AB21)
Group tracked since 2021 exploits unpatched Zimbra servers to hack email accounts.
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by Ars Staff on (#6AAY3)
True fighting gamers land harder hits by slamming their fists on huge "bash pads."
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by Jonathan M. Gitlin on (#6AADP)
After the all-touchscreen Taycan, it's a welcome change.
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by Eric Berger on (#6AADQ)
"It's just a matter of going through all that data."
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by Ron Amadeo on (#6AADR)
Phones brought special gaming-centric Android hardware, but nobody made games for it.
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by Samuel Axon on (#6AAA5)
Autodesk has never said why this took so long compared to competitors.
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by Benj Edwards on (#6AAA6)
"This pause should be public and verifiable, and include all key actors."
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by Jon Brodkin on (#6AA83)
Google in trouble for auto-deleting chats needed as evidence in Epic Games case.
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by Samuel Axon on (#6AA84)
In addition to iOS 17 and macOS 14, Apple could announce its XR platform.
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by Ashley Belanger on (#6AA85)
Reddit also launched a transparency center to help users assess platform safety.
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by Ron Amadeo on (#6AA86)
In 2020, Google bought 6% of ADT and promised this "next gen" security system.
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by Jennifer Ouellette on (#6AA1X)
Hydrogen has a scale pattern; zinc "sounds like an angelic vocalist singing with vibrato."
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by Jon Brodkin on (#6AA1Y)
GitHub has until April 3 to provide details on user "FreeSpeechEnthusiast."
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by Kyle Orland on (#6AA1Z)
Naughty Dog "actively investigating" load time, crashing, and stuttering problems.
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by Andrew Cunningham on (#6A9ZF)
Windows 7 still runs on more Steam PCs than every version of Linux combined.
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