Science/Tech / Ars Technica
If you've noticed strange sites on Best product searches, so has Google.
The basic mechanism relies on the Venturi effect, producing a unique rough and piercing sound.
Training apps, AI use, and trend analysis seem to be off-limits in Strava's API.
SpaceX wasn't able to catch the Super Heavy booster, but Starship is on the cusp of orbital flight.
SpaceX's Starlink doesn't have enough capacity for everyone who wants it.
Regulators have ordered an expansion of the tech, but the auto industry says the upgrade wont be easy.
Machine learning generates the closer-up ground in this very big sequel.
After claims of high-temp superconductivity were retracted, Ranga Dias lost his university job.
Cutting off Google's control of the world's most popular browser may be necessary.
Study found marked decrease in inflammatory markers and white blood cells after visiting a haunted house.
The physics of spinning objects may have seeded concepts key to the wheel.
Elaborate courtship, devoted parenthood, gregarious nature (and occasional cannibalism)earwigs have a lot going for them.
The end of Lightning is nigh. It's a bummer for folks with older phones, though.
Summaries are often wrong, usually odd, sometimes funny, rarely helpful.
Parents test if school leaders can be prosecuted over failure to report AI nudes.
You can fit lots of modern hardware insideand prop your monitor on top.
Racing's experiment with hybrid powertrains isn't going great.