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Ars Technica
13.09.2025
Meanwhile, Congress is trying to keep serious scientists from weighing in.
North Korea test-fired a powerful new solid rocket motor for its next-generation ICBM.
“When you turn off those spacecraft’s radio receivers, there’s no way to turn them back on.”…
Engineered pathway lets carbon be plugged directly into key metabolic pathways.
12.09.2025
Physicists spliced merger’s gravitational signal into isolated frequencies to determine surface areas.
11.09.2025
“This is the first time we’ll have a space layer fully integrated into our warfighting operations.”…
Interpreting the data is tricky because other non-biological processes could account for the findings.
10.09.2025
SpaceX is targeting an orbital Starship flight with a next-gen vehicle next year.
New research debunks some speculative climate fixes.
09.09.2025
Celebrated molecular biologist weathered late ’80s controversy to become Caltech president.
We’ll see how long the Department of War lasts. Space Force Combat Forces Command might stick around.
06.09.2025
There are no Falcon Heavy launches this year, so now’s the time for SpaceX to act.
Judge rules Trump admin broke law, and says Supreme Court has been “unhelpful.”…
One scientist says it’s like buying a car and running it into a tree to save on gas money.
04.09.2025
Department of Energy is not serious about engaging with the scientific community.
Study shows how patterns in LLM training data can lead to “parahuman” responses.
03.09.2025
A structure like those found on water striders’ legs keeps a robot out of the water.
The Pentagon says the move will save money, but acknowledges risk to military readiness.
02.09.2025
A 3D reconstruction of the Shroud of Turin, “jelly ice,” regenerating snail eyes…
A species known only by a single rib turns out to be covered with meter-long spikes.
Firefly Aerospace reveals why its Alpha booster exploded after launch in April.
“Once a species enters, they never leave,” interior secretary says. But there’s more to the story.
It’s a closely watched test of whether corporate alliances on climate efforts violate antitrust laws.
One of the world’s foremost climate models now faces funding threats.
The species’s boundaries in North America seem to have been fairly fluid.
28.08.2025
It’s not just you. Survey says: “Twitter sucks now and all the cool kids are moving to Bluesky”…
“I don’t want to gamble on which major city or two we lose in a scenario like that.”…
Collapsing gas clouds in the early universe may have formed lower-mass stars as well.
This was the first successful flight of SpaceX’s second-generation Starship after three failures.
27.08.2025
If they improve further, AI weather models may very well become the gold standard.
Half of a year of data shows that the solar boom is not slowing down.
Triple-fermented Belgian beers have the longest-lasting foam; single-fermented lagers have the shortest.
Project was 80 percent complete and was slated to power more than 350,000 homes.
“We wish we were young again and NASA was this vivacious, you know?”…
26.08.2025
“The boost kit will help sustain the orbiting lab’s altitude, starting in September.”…
Mexican tetras in pitch-black caverns had no use for the energetically costly organs.
25.08.2025
If you think climate change is a hoax, you might believe wind turbines poison groundwater.
Cocaine normally makes the heart race, but in this case the dog was lethargic, with a slower heart rate.
“There’s really something special about the way moon jellies swim.”…
Ancient teeth reveal that a stimulant has been used since the Bronze Age.