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Science – Ars Technica
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Serving the Technologist since 1998. News, reviews, and analysis.
Feds
poised to approve SpaceX’s takeover of another military launch
pad
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The nine-armed octopus and the
oddities
of the
cephalopod
nervous system
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Simulations find
ghostly
whirls
of dark matter trailing galaxy arms
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A Japanese
lander
crashed
on the Moon after losing track of its location
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Cambridge
mapping project
solves
a medieval murder
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Startup puts a
logical
qubit
in a single piece of hardware
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What solar? What wind? Texas data
centers
build their own gas power
plants
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US science is being
wrecked
, and its leadership is
fighting
the last war
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Are Dead Sea
Scrolls
older
than we thought?
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Science
PhDs
face a challenging and
uncertain
future
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Some parts of Trump’s proposed budget for NASA are
literally
draconian
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Milky
Way galaxy might not collide with
Andromeda
after all
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Analysis: Trump’s “Gold Standard Science” is already
wearing
thin
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Could floating solar
panels
on a
reservoir
help the Colorado River?
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Research roundup:
Ping-pong
bots, the genetic key for
ginger
cats, and more
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Why
incels
take the “
Blackpill
”—and why we should care
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NASA robot for drilling on icy
moons
tested on
Alaskan
glacier
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Blue Origin boss: Government should forget launch and focus on “
exotic
”
missions
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Your next gaming dice could be
shaped
like a dragon or
armadillo
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Researchers study extinct
hominins
using
enamel
proteins from their teeth
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