The Brutalist Report - arstechnica
- Trump administration’s attack on university research accelerates [8d]
- Here are the reasons SpaceX won nearly all recent military launch contracts [8d]
- Revolt brews against RFK Jr. as experts pen rally cries in top medical journal [8d]
- Google announces faster, more efficient Gemini AI model [8d]
- NASA nominee asks why lunar return has taken so long, and why it costs so much [8d]
- Take It Down Act nears passage; critics warn Trump could use it against enemies [8d]
- Trump boosts China tariffs to 125%, pauses tariff hikes on other countries [8d]
- OpenAI’s GPT helps spammers send blast of 80,000 messages that bypassed filters [8d]
- After months of user complaints, Anthropic debuts new $200/month AI plan [8d]
- Windows 11’s Copilot Vision wants to help you learn to use complicated apps [8d]
- Apple TV+ releases first trailer for sci-fi comedy Murderbot [8d]
- Why Trump’s tariffs probably won’t cause an immediate Switch 2 price bump [8d]
- Meta secretly helped China advance AI, ex-Facebooker will tell Congress [8d]
- Fruit flies can be made to act like miniature robots [8d]
- Google unveils Ironwood, its most powerful AI processor yet [8d]
- Road deaths fell below 40,000 in 2024, the lowest since 2019 [8d]
- Trump throws coal a lifeline, but the energy industry has moved on [9d]
- The Ars cargo e-bike buying guide for the bike-curious (or serious) [9d]
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