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Fabien Sanglard's 'Jurassic Park' Computer Analysis: A Nostalgic Deep
Review
Jul 16, 2026Ars Technica

Fabien Sanglard's 'Jurassic Park' Computer Analysis: A Nostalgic Deep

Verdict Fabien Sanglard's meticulous investigation into the '90s computer hardware and software featured in Jurassic Park delivers an unmissable dose of nostalgia and fascinating technical insight for film buffs, retro

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FaceID Inventor's AI Startup Aims to Revolutionize Brain Health
Tech
Jul 16, 2026Wired

FaceID Inventor's AI Startup Aims to Revolutionize Brain Health

Former Apple FaceID and Vision Pro co-inventor Gidi Littwin is making waves in the artificial intelligence sector with his startup, Hemispheric. The company has secured $52 million in funding to advance its frontier AI

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Philips Hue Bridge Pro: Firmware Update Fails, Replacements Offered
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Jul 11, 2026Ars Technica

Philips Hue Bridge Pro: Firmware Update Fails, Replacements Offered

Quick Verdict The Philips Hue Bridge Pro, a key component for many smart home setups, recently encountered a significant firmware issue that rendered a small number of devices inoperable. While Philips (Signify) has

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VW Group's Restructuring Plan: A Bold Strategy, But Not Yet Road-Ready
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Jul 11, 2026Ars Technica

VW Group's Restructuring Plan: A Bold Strategy, But Not Yet Road-Ready

VW Group's Restructuring Plan: A Bold Strategy, But Not Yet Road-Ready Quick Verdict Volkswagen Group's latest attempt to streamline its vast automotive empire, presenting a restructuring plan to its supervisory board,

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in-depth: Prediction Markets Let You Bet on Whether a Wildfire Will
Tech
Jul 5, 2026Wired

in-depth: Prediction Markets Let You Bet on Whether a Wildfire Will

A disturbing new trend is emerging as the wildfire season intensifies: individuals are using prediction market platforms to bet on the destruction caused by blazes. This practice, exemplified by incidents like the

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Supergirl Review: A Decent Flight, But No Breakthrough
Review
Jul 5, 2026Ars Technica

Supergirl Review: A Decent Flight, But No Breakthrough

Quick Verdict The latest DCU installment, Supergirl, offers a solid, if not spectacular, cinematic experience. Despite a disappointing box office performance and online negativity, the film itself is a pretty good

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in-depth: Mexico’s Victory Over Ecuador Made the Ground Shake. Was It
Tech
Jul 2, 2026Wired

in-depth: Mexico’s Victory Over Ecuador Made the Ground Shake. Was It

Euphoric Mexican football fans celebrating their 2026 World Cup victory caused seismic sensors to detect significant ground vibrations, reigniting the debate over "artificial earthquakes." Experts, however, clarify that these human-generated tremors are distinct from geological events, despite past similar occurrences during major sports matches and concerts. Research into these signals is crucial for refining seismic analysis and advancing new subsurface imaging techniques.

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Superworm Larvae: A Game-Changer for Skeletal Cleaning
Review
Jul 2, 2026Ars Technica

Superworm Larvae: A Game-Changer for Skeletal Cleaning

The Verdict For institutions tasked with preparing skeletal remains, the conventional wisdom has long leaned towards dermestid beetles for their unparalleled cleaning efficiency. However, a new study published in PLoS

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Amble One Review: Luxe EV Buggy with Apple/Audi DNA
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Jun 28, 2026Ars Technica

Amble One Review: Luxe EV Buggy with Apple/Audi DNA

Quick Verdict The Amble One emerges as a refreshing take on lightweight electric mobility, blending design pedigree from Apple and Audi with the utilitarian charm of a moon buggy. Priced at an accessible $25,000, this

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IBM Sub-1nm Chip Technology: A Leap Forward, But Far Off
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Jun 26, 2026Ars Technica

IBM Sub-1nm Chip Technology: A Leap Forward, But Far Off

Quick Verdict IBM's latest sub-1 nanometer chip technology, featuring its innovative nanostack architecture, represents a significant breakthrough in semiconductor research. It promises unprecedented gains in compute

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Amazon's Kuiper Launch Strategy: European Rockets Deliver, US Stumbles
Review
Jun 17, 2026Ars Technica

Amazon's Kuiper Launch Strategy: European Rockets Deliver, US Stumbles

Verdict: A Bottleneck Beyond Amazon's Control Amazon's ambitious Project Kuiper, its low-Earth orbit (LEO) Internet constellation, faces a critical junction. While the company's satellite manufacturing efforts are

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Ars Technica Article: Medieval Comet Mystery - An Engaging Historical
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Jun 14, 2026Ars Technica

Ars Technica Article: Medieval Comet Mystery - An Engaging Historical

Verdict: A Captivating Look into Medieval Science and Legend Ars Technica's piece, "Did a medieval flying monk spot Halley’s comet, twice? It’s complicated," delivers a fascinating exploration of a niche historical

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Transparent OLED Breakthrough: A Clearer Future for Screens
Review
Jun 13, 2026Digital Trends

Transparent OLED Breakthrough: A Clearer Future for Screens

The Breakthrough That Could Finally Make See-Through Screens Shine Transparent displays have always held a certain allure, a touch of science fiction brought to life. Yet, for all their futuristic appeal, every demo

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Review
Jun 11, 2026Ars Technica

NASA's Deep Space Network: Improved, but Still Strained

Verdict NASA's Deep Space Network (DSN), the indispensable backbone of its deep space communications, managed to perform "well" during the recent Artemis II mission after a concerning near-failure during Artemis I.

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Bean's Inceptin Receptor Bio-Defense: A Promising Natural Shield
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Jun 3, 2026Ars Technica

Bean's Inceptin Receptor Bio-Defense: A Promising Natural Shield

Quick Verdict Imagine a plant that not only detects when it's being eaten but actively calls in aerial reinforcements to deal with the threat. That's essentially what researchers have uncovered in common bean plants.

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LLMs & Falsehoods: When Warnings Don't Stick
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May 29, 2026Ars Technica

LLMs & Falsehoods: When Warnings Don't Stick

LLMs & Falsehoods: When Warnings Don't Stick Verdict: A Critical Flaw in AI Learning New research reveals a concerning "negation neglect" in large language models (LLMs), indicating a profound challenge in how these

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2026 Atlantic Hurricane Season Outlook: Critical Prep Advised
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May 28, 2026Ars Technica

2026 Atlantic Hurricane Season Outlook: Critical Prep Advised

Quick Verdict The 2026 Atlantic Hurricane Season Outlook presents a nuanced picture: while forecasters largely predict a below-average season, the overarching message from experts is a resounding call for heightened

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Ars Technica's Thiel/Pope Leo Investigation: A Deep Dive into Tech
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May 27, 2026Ars Technica

Ars Technica's Thiel/Pope Leo Investigation: A Deep Dive into Tech

Ars Technica's recent investigation, "Is Peter Thiel the target of Pope Leo’s Gandalf quote? An investigation.," offers a refreshingly intellectual and detailed analysis of a curious intersection between modern tech

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Audi's "Local Cars" Strategy: A Bold Move for a Global Brand
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May 27, 2026Ars Technica

Audi's "Local Cars" Strategy: A Bold Move for a Global Brand

Verdict: A Strategic Pivot Towards Regional Relevance Audi's CEO, Gernot Döllner, has outlined a significant strategic shift for the luxury automaker: maintaining a global brand identity while moving towards 'local

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US Quantum Bet: Ambitious, Risky, and Legally Contentious
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May 26, 2026Ars Technica

US Quantum Bet: Ambitious, Risky, and Legally Contentious

The United States government's substantial $2 billion investment in quantum computing, highlighted by the creation of the Anderon quantum foundry, represents a bold move to secure a leading position in this

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China's Shark Finning Article: Essential Reading on a Critical Issue
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May 24, 2026Ars Technica

China's Shark Finning Article: Essential Reading on a Critical Issue

Quick Verdict This report, "China’s shark finning could lead to US seafood sanctions," published by Ars Technica and sourced from Inside Climate News, delivers a critically important and unflinching look at a

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Starship: Revolutionary Potential, Challenging Reality
Review
May 18, 2026Ars Technica

Starship: Revolutionary Potential, Challenging Reality

The US space enterprise stands at a precipice, its future launch ambitions heavily pinned on the success of SpaceX’s Starship. Touted as a true revolution in spaceflight, Starship promises unprecedented payload capacity

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Discover Your Next Obsession - 10 Shows Like 'Paradise
How To
May 13, 2026Lifehacker

Discover Your Next Obsession - 10 Shows Like 'Paradise

In Dan Fogelman's 'Paradise', viewers are drawn into an seemingly perfect suburban town with a dark secret, where dystopian narratives twist sideways through surprising science fiction elements and political intrigue.

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For All Mankind's Ending Sets Up Apple TV's Next Must-Watch Sci-Fi
Games
May 12, 2026Polygon

For All Mankind's Ending Sets Up Apple TV's Next Must-Watch Sci-Fi

For All Mankind's Ending Sets Up Apple TV's Next Must-Watch Sci-Fi Apple TV has firmly cemented itself as a powerhouse for science fiction, delivering hit after hit that captures the imagination of enthusiast audiences.

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Ars Technica's 'Dad's RNA' Review: Compelling Science Insight
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May 10, 2026Ars Technica

Ars Technica's 'Dad's RNA' Review: Compelling Science Insight

Quick Verdict Ars Technica's article, "Do you take after your dad’s RNA?", delivers an exceptional deep dive into the fascinating, albeit still debated, realm of paternal epigenetic inheritance. It serves as a prime

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