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Science – Ars Technica
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Serving the Technologist since 1998. News, reviews, and analysis.
Feds
, researchers
settle
suit over grants blocked by now-illegal order
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19w
Looking for friends,
lobsters
may
stumble
into an ecological trap
arstechnica.com
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19w
Did one line in a Leonardo codex
anticipate
yakisugi
?
arstechnica.com
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19w
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Hacker News
Researchers make “
neuromorphic
” artificial
skin
for robots
arstechnica.com
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19w
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Hacker News
A
quirky
guide to myths and
lore
based in actual science
arstechnica.com
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19w
Embark
on a visual
voyage
of art inspired by black holes
arstechnica.com
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19w
Being Santa
Claus
is a year-round
calling
arstechnica.com
·
20w
·
Hacker News
,
Hacker News
China just
carried
out its second
reusable
launch attempt in three weeks
arstechnica.com
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20w
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Hacker News
In a surprise announcement,
Tory
Bruno
is out as CEO of United Launch Alliance
arstechnica.com
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20w
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Hacker News
US government finds new
excuse
to stop construction of
offshore
wind
arstechnica.com
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20w
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Hacker News
When
clouds
flock
together
arstechnica.com
·
20w
The evolution of
expendability
: Why some
ants
traded armor for numbers
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20w
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Hacker News
Trump’s energy secretary orders a Washington state
coal
plant to
remain
open
arstechnica.com
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20w
Rocket Report: Russia pledges quick fix for
Soyuz
launch pad;
Ariane
6 aims high
arstechnica.com
·
20w
Here’s why NASA and the Space Force are
interested
in pizza-shaped
satellites
arstechnica.com
·
20w
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Hacker News
Parasites
plagued Roman soldiers at
Hadrian
’s Wall
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20w
·
Hacker News
LLMs’ impact on science: Booming
publications
,
stagnating
quality
arstechnica.com
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20w
·
Hacker News
NASA will soon find out if the Perseverance
rover
can really
persevere
on Mars
arstechnica.com
·
20w
·
Hacker News
Does
swearing
make you
stronger
? Science says yes.
arstechnica.com
·
20w
Physicists
3D-printed
a Christmas tree of ice
arstechnica.com
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20w
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