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ArsTechnica
European satellite plunges back to Earth in first-of-its-kind assisted re-entry
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When it comes to keeping the fizz in your champagne, bottle size matters
[982d]
Officials bust illegal lab containing 20 infectious agents, hundreds of lab mice
[982d]
Apple will require app devs to explain exactly why they use certain APIs
[982d]
Google’s RT-2 AI model brings us one step closer to WALL-E
[982d]
Reddit calls for “a few new mods” after axing, polarizing some of its best
[982d]
Android malware steals user credentials using optical character recognition
[982d]
This company keeps selling TB-tainted bone grafts, causing deadly outbreaks
[982d]
Samsung’s profits are down 95 percent for a second consecutive quarter
[982d]
Devs aren’t allowed to let Apple’s Vision Pro dev kits out of their sight
[982d]
Most of the 100 million people who signed up for Threads stopped using it
[982d]
NASA temporarily loses contact with one of its most distant spacecraft
[982d]
The milk float was the first truly successful last-mile delivery EV
[982d]
Apple Pencils can’t draw straight on third-party replacement iPad screens
[982d]
Did Facebook fuel political polarization during the 2020 election? It’s complicated.
[982d]
Increasing levels of humidity are here to make heat waves even worse
[982d]
Getting TIE Fighter: Total Conversion working is worth the hassle and the $10
[982d]
Formula E’s first visit to a proper American racetrack saw packed stands
[982d]
Rocket Report: Starbase comes alive again; China launches four times
[982d]
AMD Ryzen 7945X3D could be a fast, super-efficient choice for your new gaming laptop
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