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Ars Technica
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During a town hall Wednesday, NASA officials on stage looked like hostages - Ars Technica
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Is DOGE doomed to fail? Some experts are ready to call it. - Ars Technica
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The axion may help clean up the messy business of dark matter - Ars Technica
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$28 external HDD on Amazon actually does what it claims, still not a good buy - Ars Technica
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A European spacecraft company flies its vehicle, then loses it after reentry - Ars Technica
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Researchers get viable mice by editing DNA from two sperm - Ars Technica
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Civilization VII patch lets you turn off some controversial new features - Ars Technica
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Microsoft surprises MS-DOS fans with remake of ancient text editor that works on Linux - Ars Technica
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Google brings new Gemini features to Chromebooks, debuts first on-device AI - Ars Technica
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How a grad student got LHC data to play nice with quantum interference - Ars Technica
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Psyche keeps its date with an asteroid, but now it’s running in backup mode - Ars Technica
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There’s another leak on the ISS, but NASA is not saying much about it - Ars Technica
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Another one for the graveyard: Google to kill Instant Apps in December - Ars Technica
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Engineer creates first custom motherboard for 1990s PlayStation console - Ars Technica
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She was a Disney star with platinum records, but Bridgit Mendler gave it up to change the world - Ars Technica
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FCC threat to revoke EchoStar spectrum licenses draws widespread backlash - Ars Technica
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Feds poised to approve SpaceX’s takeover of another military launch pad - Ars Technica
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Full-screen Xbox handheld UI is coming to all Windows PCs “starting next year” - Ars Technica
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A long-shot plan to mine the Moon comes a little closer to reality - Ars Technica
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The nine-armed octopus and the oddities of the cephalopod nervous system - Ars Technica
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Simulations find ghostly whirls of dark matter trailing galaxy arms - Ars Technica
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A Japanese lander crashed on the Moon after losing track of its location - Ars Technica
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