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Meet the players who lost big money on Peter Molyneux’s failed Legacy
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Meet the players who lost big money on Peter Molyneux’s failed Legacy

After millions in NFT sales, the hyped “play to earn” game was effectively dead in weeks.

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Enterprise crew members on an alien planet hunched down and surveying the terrain
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Strange New Worlds S4 teaser strikes a more serious tone

"I have ever been prone to seek adventure and to investigate where wiser men would have left well enough alone."

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man in 1940s trench coat and black mask with hat running down a street ready to attack
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Prime Video drops full trailer for Spider-Noir

It's "a detective story, but the detective happens to also have spider powers.”—EP Chris Miller

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Image of a man with a computer tablet standing in front of an industrial robotic arm.
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New robotic control software avoids jamming their joints

Software lets robots learn from each other even if they have different hardware.

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Artemis II broke Fred Haise's distance record, but he is happy to pass it on
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Artemis II broke Fred Haise's distance record, but he is happy to pass it on

"It wasn't a big deal. It just coincided with the fact that Moon was farther away from the Earth."

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Palantir employees are talking about company's "descent into fascism"

Slack messages, interviews with current and former works paint picture of company in turmoil.

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This is who's developing Golden Dome's orbital interceptors—if they're ever built
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This is who's developing Golden Dome's orbital interceptors—if they're ever built

"If boost-phase intercept from space is not affordable and scalable, we will not produce it."

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Google will invest as much as $40 billion in Anthropic
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Google will invest as much as $40 billion in Anthropic

This follows a similar, but smaller, investment by Amazon just days ago.

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Image of a building with the Moderna logo behind a security fence.
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Europe—not US—first to authorize Moderna's combo mRNA flu-COVID vaccine

Amid RFK Jr.'s anti-vaccine agenda, Moderna withdrew its FDA application last year.

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FCC Chairman Brendan Carr at a news conference, standing in front of a flag and an FCC crest.
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FCC: Router ban includes portable hotspots, but not phones with hotspot features

FCC defines consumer routers expansively, updates FAQ to include Wi-Fi hotspots.

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Red neon light of triple X's.
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Why are top university websites serving porn? It comes down to shoddy housekeeping.

Hundreds of subdomains from dozens of universities have been hijacked by scammers.

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In rare chickenpox case, itchy blisters mushroom into large, rubbery nodules
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In rare chickenpox case, itchy blisters mushroom into large, rubbery nodules

Treatment options are tricky. The teen opted to live with the masses.

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Ousted Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro being escorted by US law enforcement officials.
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Soldier won $410K in Polymarket bets on timing of Maduro capture, US alleges

It's like "Pete Rose betting on his own team," Trump says of arrested soldier.

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An artist's conception of a very bulky octopus with small fins on its mantle.
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Meet the 19-meter Cretaceous kraken that swam with mosasaurs

Layer by layer, researchers revealed the jaws of an ancient predator.

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Report: Samsung execs worried company could lose money on smartphones for the first time

The AI-driven memory shortage is hitting Samsung's bottom line.

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Man faces 5 years in prison for using AI to fake sighting of runaway wolf
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Man faces 5 years in prison for using AI to fake sighting of runaway wolf

Beloved wolf gripped the nation after burrowing out of the zoo.

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Well, this is embarrassing: The Lunar Gateway's primary modules are corroded
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Well, this is embarrassing: The Lunar Gateway's primary modules are corroded

"Preliminary findings indicate that the issue likely results from a combination of factors."

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A Bugatti Chiron, EB110, Type-35, and the corner of another one are parked together.
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As electric aspirations fade, Porsche sells its stake in Bugatti

Porsche's stake in Bugatti and Rimac Group have been sold to private equity.

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Six things I'll remember when I think about Tim Cook's version of Apple
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Six things I'll remember when I think about Tim Cook's version of Apple

Under Cook, Apple became hugely successful, if not always surprising.

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Color photo of two northern spotted owl fledglings in a tree
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Trump administration attempt to gut Endangered Species Act hits roadblock

House vote to defang the Endangered Species Act was unexpectedly cancelled

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Rocket Report: Artemis III rocket getting ready; SpaceX is now an AI company
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Rocket Report: Artemis III rocket getting ready; SpaceX is now an AI company

"If it doesn’t rely on a solid, there’s no reason why we can’t launch."

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male and female models sport a two-piece white flight suit with hook-and-fastener attach points and pockets.
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Visitors to this private space station won't be wearing shorts and T-shirts

Can you wear white after Labor Day if your destination is Earth orbit?

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US accuses China of “industrial-scale” AI theft. China says it’s “slander.”
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US accuses China of “industrial-scale” AI theft. China says it’s “slander.”

Trump-Xi summit may be rocked by US mulling huge sanctions.

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Image of a ball-and-stick model of carbon nanotubes. The main tube is composed of four individual tubes wrapped concentrically around each other, each a different color.
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Carbon nanotube wiring gets closer to competing with copper

While this material degrades over time, it could point to better ones.

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NIST scientists Stephan Schlamminger (left) and Vincent Lee examine the torsion balance they used to measure the gravitational constant, big G, a decade-long undertaking.
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We still don't have a more precise value for "Big G"

Such experiments bring "order to the universe, whether or not the number agrees with the expected value.”

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Illustration of ones and zeros being encrypted.
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In a first, a ransomware family is confirmed to be quantum-safe

Technically speaking, there's no practical benefit to use PQC. So why is it being used?

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RFK Jr.’s rejection of germ theory debunked in Senate hearing

Kennedy falsely argues that vaccines did little to lower childhood deaths.

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Why are the Mac mini and Mac Studio gradually becoming impossible to buy?

Pending refresh? RAM shortage? AI agents? There are many possible explanations.

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US Space Command: Russia is now operationalizing co-orbital ASAT weapons

"They’re putting operational systems up within orbit reach of our high-value satellites."

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Apple stops weirdly storing data that let cops spy on Signal chats

Signal “very happy” Apple fixed bug storing private chats after app was deleted.

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Eight months early and under budget, the Roman Telescope is ready to launch

Spy satellite hardware has been repurposed to scan the Universe in the infrared.

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BMW bumps the 7 Series for 2027, adds all-new battery

The 2027 7 Series is available as an EV, with an inline-six, or an inline-six PHEV.

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Greenhouse gases from data center boom could outpace entire nations

Plants from OpenAI, Meta, xAI, and Microsoft could emit more than 129M tons annually.

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Crypto scam lures ships into Strait of Hormuz, falsely promising safe passage

Ship attacked by Iran after possibly falling for safe passage crypto scam.

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Tesla reports Q1 2026 earnings: Still profitable

Car sales are up, battery sales and emissions credits are down.

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Our newsroom AI policy

How Ars Technica uses, and doesn't use, generative AI.

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Lawsuit: Nintendo is getting tariff refunds—its customers should get them instead

Lawsuit demands Nintendo pass Trump tariff refunds on to its customers.

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RFK Jr. won't back CDC director on vaccines as agency scraps positive data

Kennedy's tesimony sets up another clash over vaccines with next CDC director.

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You want your Moon landings in HD? So does NASA—here's how it's happening.

"You just push this button, and in three hours, you're counting photons."

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Microsoft issues emergency update for macOS and Linux ASP.NET threat

When authentication fails, things can go very, very wrong.

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