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Ars Technica
17.01.2025
The seventh test flight of Starship is scheduled for launch Thursday afternoon.
“This study somewhat refutes the idea that villains are a product of their experiences.” At least in fiction.
The landers were developed by Texas-based Firefly Aerospace and a Japanese startup named ispace.
16.01.2025
The computer science behind translating speech from 100 source languages.
It’s a good example of how computer developments can be used for practical problems.
Are scientists speculating, or is there a scientific consensus here?
15.01.2025
SpaceX has launched one of its Falcon 9 boosters for a record-breaking 25th time.
The next 15 drugs up for negotiation will be released soon and may include a GLP-1.
Heat death, big rip, big crunch? Here are five ways the universe could come to an end.
Even at its closest point to Earth, Mars looms 250 times farther than the Moon.
It’s just one of the many fascinating insect species featured in the second season of this NatGeo docuseries.
14.01.2025
Skull found in ruins of Ephesos in 1929 thought to be Arsinoë IV is actually skull of 11-14-year-old boy.
13.01.2025
Instead of sensing photons and processing the results, why not process the photons?
12.01.2025
Diagrams from Thomas Young’s 1807 Lectures bear striking resemblance to abstract figures in af Klint’s work.
11.01.2025
An exceptionally hot outlier, 2024 means the streak of hottest years goes to 11.
We’re just a few days away from getting a double-dose of heavy-lift rocket action.
His skin, hands, nails, and eyes had turned silvery gray from the exposure.
10.01.2025
Set to be killed by Trump, the rules mostly lock in existing trends.
German physicist and crossword fan realized the solving process resembled a type of “percolation problem.”…
“I think we’ve got more questions than answers at this point.”…
Starship will test its payload deployment mechanism on its seventh test flight.
This recently mapped Bronze Age fortress is just one among hundreds.
09.01.2025
Changing just 0.001% of inputs to misinformation makes the AI less accurate.
“We want to have the quickest, cheapest way to get these 30 samples back.”…
Data shows a completely normal respiratory illness season, WHO says.
08.01.2025
No human-to-human spread identified and no concerning mutations circulating.
85 percent of invalid papers continue to be shared after they’ve been retracted.
“People stand out for individual cognitive abilities while ants excel in cooperation.”…
07.01.2025
70 percent of studies included in the meta-analysis had a high risk of bias.
04.01.2025
Single burst shows neutron-star-like features, a source close to the star.
It’s not the gyrating motion of the hips that keeps the hoop aloft; it’s a body type with a sloping surface as “hips.”…
There’s not enough melted material near the surface to trigger a massive eruption.
03.01.2025
Beyond flint-knapping and tossing spears with atlatls, Kent State University’s Metin Eren has a vision for his field’s future.
2D materials are typically made at temperatures that wreck silicon chips.
01.01.2025
Efficient swimming and feeding make the creatures a model for human machines.
31.12.2024
People with brain injuries differ in their ability to figure out when waiting pays.
Board members expressed concerns over high fees, editorial independence, and use of AI in editorial processes.
Specialized neurons have evolved to make the “bait” wiggle like prey.
Bronze Age combat, moral philosophy and Reddit’s AITA, Mondrian’s fractal tree, and seven other fascinating papers.
Ars solves the mystery by going directly to a primary source—the president himself.