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Ars Technica
02.04.2025
A tokamak moves forward as two companies advance plans for stellarators.
“I call it the last frontier of unexplored territory in low-Earth orbit.”…
01.04.2025
“Today, we know twice as much about our launch system as yesterday before launch.”…
Also: testing the efficacy of WWI “dazzle” camouflage; how the male blue-lined octopus survives deadly mating ritual.
31.03.2025
It’s a significant finding in the search for alien life.
Indiana University quietly removes profile of tenured professor and refuses to say why.
29.03.2025
New Spectral JPEG XL compression reduces file sizes, making spectral imaging more practical.
New executive order slams museum for recognizing “race is not a biological reality.”…
“The idea that we will be able to do it through America… I think is very, very doubtful.”…
28.03.2025
Trump created the Space Force, Biden grew it, and now its top general worries about cutbacks.
Researchers ascribe it to “animus or prejudice against minority drivers.”…
New approach to improving AI performance turns a silicon problem into a feature.
“I want to promise you now that we are going to do more with less,” RFK Jr. said.
27.03.2025
A recent lawsuit highlights the vulnerability of programs intended to promote DEI.
The Universe should be full of alien civilizations. Why can’t we find any?
26.03.2025
Forcing the use of general search terms can help people change their minds.
Late this year, European governments will have the opportunity to pay up or shut up.
25.03.2025
The core stage of NASA’s Space Launch System is now integrated with the rocket’s twin boosters.
Former CEO wants to buy it, but the fate of its customers’ genetic data is unclear.
Most of the time, not a big deal. But in critical times, the losses will be felt.
24.03.2025
Isar Aerospace’s first Spectrum rocket will launch from Andøya Spaceport in Norway.
NatGeo docuseries follows Blaine around the world to learn the secrets of ordinary people doing remarkable feats.
22.03.2025
Since a single case last week, at least 9 more have been reported with more pending.
Looking to hire someone? Check your wording very carefully.
Cartilaginous fish form the same style of joint that we do, while jawless fish don’t.
It looks like humans actively suppress our earliest memories.
21.03.2025
Crafting the perfect bracket is nearly impossible, but there are solid strategies to improve your odds.
20.03.2025
A parrot called the budgerigar controls its vocalizations with a flexible system.
Latest DESI results fall short of discovery threshold but strengthen evidence for dynamical dark energy.
Salt is starting to pollute the freshwater sources people rely on.
19.03.2025
Plants thrived in present-day China throughout the End-Permian extinction.
Darkness fell over Mare Crisium, ending a daily dose of dazzling images from the Moon.
Experiments with robotic spiders and prey suggest spiders can detect differences in natural web frequencies.
Becoming an expert in medical image analysis may make you better at spotting illusions.
18.03.2025
“Channeling” during brewing process can lead to non-uniform filtration and lower extraction yield.
A bacterial energy storage system is modified to make polymers.
16.03.2025
A real bit of cyborg hardware highlights the technology’s current limitations.
Nigeria is pioneering the development of small, off-grid solar panel installations.
15.03.2025
Ars chats with epidemiologist Tara Smith about the film’s scientific accuracy and impact over 3 decades.
The head of Poland’s space agency was fired over a bungled response to SpaceX debris falling over Polish territory.