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We finally know how the mysterious Geminid meteor shower originated - Ars Technica
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YouTube “Playables” could bring Facebook-style casual games to YouTube - Ars Technica
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Woman who went on the lam with untreated TB is now out of the slammer - Ars Technica
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Protests broke Reddit hack for useful Google search results—and Google knows it - Ars Technica
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SpaceX making more than 1,000 changes to next Starship rocket - Ars Technica
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World’s largest predatory shark had elevated body temperature - Ars Technica
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World's largest predatory shark had elevated body temperature - Ars Technica
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The tiniest hitchhikers: Nematodes leap onto bumblebees via electric fields - Ars Technica
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Supreme Court rejects Genius lawsuit claiming Google stole song lyrics - Ars Technica
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Worries over Starfield “skipping Xbox” helped push Microsoft to buy Bethesda - Ars Technica
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Lucid will supply Aston Martin with leading-edge electric powertrains - Ars Technica
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X-ray “light echoes” hint at outburst from Milky Way’s central black hole - Ars Technica
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“Stunning”—Midjourney update wows AI artists with camera-like feature - Ars Technica
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Lawyers have real bad day in court after citing fake cases made up by ChatGPT - Ars Technica
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The Mars Sample Return mission is starting to give NASA sticker shock - Ars Technica
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Rocket Report: Electron scoops up Virgin launch, ULA flies first 2023 mission - Ars Technica
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Stars collided in galactic “demolition derby,” produced oddball gamma-ray burst - Ars Technica
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Liquid metal could turn everyday things like paper into smart objects - Ars Technica
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Apple fixes 0-day kernel and WebKit security flaws in iOS, macOS, watchOS, and more - Ars Technica
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DuckDuckGo browser beta for Windows bakes in a lot of privacy tools - Ars Technica
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Could these marks on a cave wall be oldest-known Neanderthal “finger paintings”? - Ars Technica
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AI-generated Secret Invasion intro angers Marvel artists and fans alike - Ars Technica
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Get your first look at the OnePlus V Fold, thanks to render leaks - Ars Technica
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Who are the “Kia Boyz”? How TikTok fueled an epidemic of car thefts - Ars Technica
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EU wants “readily removable” batteries in devices soon—but what does that mean? - Ars Technica
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