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Ars Technica
01.06.2025
Also: drumming chimpanzees, picking styles of two jazz greats, and an ancient underground city’s soundscape…
31.05.2025
A growing number of incels are NEET (Not in Education, Employment, or Training). That should concern us all.
We don’t currently have a mission to put it on, but NASA is making sure it’s ready.
“There’s not yet a commercial reason only to go to the Moon with humans.”…
30.05.2025
We weren’t even sure if Paranthropus remains come from a single species.
Statistically, “the real behavior of a rolling object is largely a function of its geometry.”…
29.05.2025
SpaceX’s ninth Starship survived launch, but engineers now have more problems to overcome.
Tianwen-2 will first return samples from an asteroid, then explore a mysterious comet-like object.
28.05.2025
Researchers are studying the long-term effects on air, water, soils and surfaces of properties that didn’t burn.
Trajectories, wind shear, temperature gradients, topography, and weather can affect how a sonic boom spreads.
Plan calls for three new reactors to reach criticality in about a year.
27.05.2025
Eggs are less likely to crack when dropped horizontally vs. vertically, contradicting conventional wisdom.
26.05.2025
Bird-friendly agriculture can assist in helping waterbirds with rest stops along their seasonal migration routes.
25.05.2025
Ammonia aerosols from penguin guano likely play a part in the formation of heat-shielding clouds.
24.05.2025
Continued rising demand still outpacing growth of renewables in the US.
Simulations show how effects of asteroid impact could amplify the early Moon’s weak magnetic field.
China’s diversity in rockets was evident this week, with four types of launchers in action.
23.05.2025
The planet may have formed from material transferred between the stars.
Mice and humans were able to detect infrared light, even with their eyes closed, with limited resolution.
“The FAA is expanding the size of hazard areas both in the US and other countries.”…
22.05.2025
Neural recordings track how neurons link environments to emotional events.
Calls for a more ambitious climate goal are rising as Earth hits several tipping points.
Tête de Moine is often served by scraping the top of a cheese wheel in a circular motion with a special tool.
Shrinking down to size boosted clownfish survival rates up to 78 percent during heat waves.
21.05.2025
Reasons for the hold were never backed up, and nobody’s explaining why it ended.
Prosthetics are becoming increasing affordable and accessible thanks to 3D printers.
20.05.2025
“They could shave off about a third of the time and over half the cost.”…
A portable containment device that can be dropped on a truck.
Critics call for an industry moratorium until more scientific data can be obtained.
Regeneron will use trove of 23andMe genetic data to develop medical advances.
18.05.2025
Until recently, China’s entries in the realm of spaceflight patches often lacked originality.
17.05.2025
While low sea levels helped sebecids spread, rising waters left them isolated.
The N-of-1 accomplishment provides a template for swift, personalized genetic therapies.
16.05.2025
It’s the country’s first one-year emissions decline that’s not linked to economic issues.
Younger children were slightly more likely to successfully delay gratification than older children.
The Australian startup behind the Eris rocket says the rest of the vehicle was undamaged.
15.05.2025
With its first launch, Gilmour Space is “looking for 10 to 20 seconds of stable flight.”…
Agency by agency, Harvard is losing all of its federal research dollars.
It’s unclear what the mutation does, but it might make E. coli stealthy on lettuce.
It’s relatively easy to store multiple quantum values in one piece of hardware.