Houston, we have another "13."
Ars Technica
https://arstechnica.comUpgrades to SNES graphics and sound go way beyond the typical screen filtering.
The unwinding of Meta’s deal shows how tech founders struggle to cut China ties.
Low-frequency infrasound (below 20 Hz) can raise cortisol levels in saliva and increase irritability.
Valve's new hardware is solid but might not justify its $99 price.
Members had planned to release report that US is ceding scientific ground to China.
Pacific heat pulse is temporary, but scientists warn that its climate impacts are not.
"At this time, further comments would be premature."
After millions in NFT sales, the hyped “play to earn” game was effectively dead in weeks.
"I have ever been prone to seek adventure and to investigate where wiser men would have left well enough alone."
It's "a detective story, but the detective happens to also have spider powers.”—EP Chris Miller
Software lets robots learn from each other even if they have different hardware.
"It wasn't a big deal. It just coincided with the fact that Moon was farther away from the Earth."
Slack messages, interviews with current and former works paint picture of company in turmoil.
"If boost-phase intercept from space is not affordable and scalable, we will not produce it."
This follows a similar, but smaller, investment by Amazon just days ago.
Amid RFK Jr.'s anti-vaccine agenda, Moderna withdrew its FDA application last year.
FCC defines consumer routers expansively, updates FAQ to include Wi-Fi hotspots.
Hundreds of subdomains from dozens of universities have been hijacked by scammers.
Treatment options are tricky. The teen opted to live with the masses.