Europe’s Ariane 5 rocket to make its final launch this evening [Updated] - Ars Technica
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After nearly three decades, the Ariane 5 rocket reaches the end of the line.
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After nearly three decades, the Ariane 5 rocket reaches the end of the line.
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The dust has settled, but you can still find some steep gadget discounts.
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New study builds on data suggesting white-tailed deer could be a virus reservoir.
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"Glorbo" isn't real, but a news-writing AI model didn't know it—and
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Each Falcon 9 booster could fly twice as many times as originally intended.
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"We're not really ready to talk about a launch opportunity yet."
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Netflix has a mixed track record when it comes to adapting beloved Japanese anime.
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Specialized's electric mountain bike was more than good enough to hook our reviewer.
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Microsoft blocks a new batch of system drivers, but the loophole empowering them remains.
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Spencer says PS5 exclusives like Deathloop and Ghostwire Tokyo spooked Xbox maker.
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Unofficial Myst port for 8-bit Atari 2600 gives the '90s adventure a '70s makeover
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Also: Apple plans to switch AirPods to USB-C this year.
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Brain activity differs among people who feel out of touch with their peers.
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Scientists also made a tiny optical resonator for telecommunications out of silica glass
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AI models allegedly trained on books copied from popular pirate e-book sites.
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Sources shared some basic details about the new device, too.
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Dev says package uses new techniques to avoid automatic detection/banning.
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"It is better to not do it than to torch the whole science community."
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The Fed's goal is to connect 9,000 financial institutions nationwide.
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Anyone exposed should get medical care and testing immediately, even without symptoms.
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"In microlaunchers that balance is on a knife’s edge."
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Shareholder lawsuit said Tesla board pay "grossly exceeds" corporate norms.
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Undergrads get beaten on questions like those that helped get them into college.
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Just 7 percent of US women want NASA to prioritize humans to Mars.
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Midjourney v5.2 features camera-like zoom control over framing, more realism.
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Aptos is a sans-serif font that also comes in monospaced and serifed varieties.
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Snap-owned service has little to say, other than save or delete your stuff.
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And SAE International will make the specification a standard within 6 months.
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Local officials are still working to apply insecticide by air, trucks, and crews.
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SCOTUS won't overturn ruling that US copyright law preempts Genius' claim.
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Dinosaurs' hyper-efficient breathing system also evolved in two other lineages.
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Previous-generation macOS and iOS versions get new security updates, too.
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Find the right tablet for work, play, and everything else in between.
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"We have nothing in between one and zero."
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Retro-computing fans can download the final updates released for '90s-era OSes.
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Dev kits often have restrictive terms, but Apple gets very specific this time.
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YouTube's demands for eternal growth could mean branching out into casual games.
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Check out the peripherals the Ars staff relies on to game and stay productive.
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The supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy hasn't always been quiet
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Stolen BIOS, stolen software, and half-busted hardware. But still... kind of neat?
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COO says coming benchmarks will show anti-piracy tech has no performance impact.
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The gas that produce stars also cushion them from the blast of nearby supernovae.
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Cells from the developing spinal cord make the sturgeon's bony, armored plates.
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No clear implications for life, but some samples could be brought back to Earth.
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After 23 days in jail, she agreed to take her meds and must open her
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ULA's Vulcan rocket is likely at least a year away from becoming operational.
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"Another example of why we will eventually win," writes blissfully unaware CEO.
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They receive constant feedback about their skin pattern and adjust camouflage accordingly.
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A probe sent toward the Sun ran into the debris of an asteroid breakup.
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AT&T may have nearly 200,000 miles of lead-covered phone cables across US