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Ars Technica
28.10.2025
Many Turing mechanism models yield too-perfect patterns; varying cell sizes vastly improves the results.
Storm reached sustained winds of 160 mph on Monday morning.
26.10.2025
Marine mammals are being forced into new and more dangerous waters, scientists warn.
25.10.2025
A handful of bat species hunt birds, and new sensor data tells us how.
If we ID the DNA for a great antibody, anyone can now make it.
Microbial DNA suggests troops suffered from paratyphoid fever and relapsing fever, among other diseases.
A South Korean rocket startup will soon make its first attempt to reach low-Earth orbit.
24.10.2025
The NTP produced controversial studies on cellphone radiation and fluoride.
Europeans weren’t the first people to collect fossils in Australia.
“All of the pieces that are required to make it viable exist.”…
Fossil beds in New Mexico show diverse species present in the late Cretaceous.
23.10.2025
An approach it calls “quantum echoes” takes 13,000 times longer on a supercomputer.
22.10.2025
European wolves flee human conversation faster than dogs’ barking.
Ig Nobel-winning research could one day be used to treat people with blocked airways or clogged lungs.
21.10.2025
New method extracts desirable elements from waste magnets using less energy and acid.
Guppies are highly susceptible to the Ebbinghaus illusion. Ring doves? Not so much.
18.10.2025
A recent study found lead in teeth from 2 million-year-old hominin fossils.
Ars chats with co-authors Lindsey Fitzharris and Adrian Teal about their delightful new children’s book.
Preparations for the Artemis II mission continue despite the federal government shutdown.
17.10.2025
Global warming is awakening sleeping giants of ice at the South Pole.
There’s no big rush to bring SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy to Vandenberg Space Force Base.
16.10.2025
“Winning” means prioritizing independence from outside influence over being right.
Nikon Small World photomicrography contest is an annual reminder that science can be beautiful as well as informative.
14.10.2025
“The final phase of Starship’s trajectory on Flight 11 includes a dynamic banking maneuver.”…
11.10.2025
The long, winding road for Franklin Chang-Diaz’s plasma rocket engine takes another turn.
The termites know how much of their agricultural area has been taken over by weeds.
This Soyuz mission is brought to you by the Wagner Group.
AI is “comically good” at detecting small earthquakes—here’s why that matters.
10.10.2025
“You don’t have to claim that they’re aliens to make these exciting.”…
Workers with ropes could make the moai “walk” in zig-zag motion along roads tailor-made for the purpose.
09.10.2025
“Damage is being done already. Even if funding is reinstated, we have already lost people.”…
Three researchers share prize for structured polymers called metal-organic frameworks.
Yes, it’s another potential qubit. But it’s also some very cool physics.
08.10.2025
John Clarke, Michel H. Devoret, and John Martinis built an electrical circuit-based oscillator on a microchip.
New Pentagon data show climate impacts shaping reservists’ mission.
07.10.2025
The ship wasn’t designed to withstand the powerful ice compression forces—and Shackleton knew it.
A standard optical illusion triggers specific neurons in the visual system of mice.
05.10.2025
Scientists may have additional tools to produce psilocybin to use for medical purposes.
A close examination of this year’s military contracts reveals some interesting things.
04.10.2025
Ordering DNA for AI-designed toxins doesn’t always raise red flags.