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Will lithium-sulfur batteries be in our future?

The name "lithium-ion battery" seems to imply that lithium is the essential ingredient that dictates the battery's performance characteristics. But that's less true...

California considers state-brand drugs to fight “greedy pharmaceutical companies”

California could become the first state to introduce its own brand of generic prescription drugs in an effort to drag down stratospheric healthcare...

California considers selling its own generic prescription drugs

California could become the first state to introduce its own brand of generic prescription drugs in an effort to drag down stratospheric healthcare...

Intel’s Mobileye has a plan to dominate self-driving—and it might work

A lot of media coverage of self-driving technology has focused on a handful of big companies with well-known brands: Google, Uber, Tesla, and...

Forget Top Gun: Maverick—let’s settle Blue Thunder vs. Airwolf once and for all

In June 2020, the nostalgia-industrial complex will pump out , which will undoubtedly feature hotshot pilot Tom Cruise slaughtering a few dozen foreigners...

Rocket Report: SpaceX goes vertical, smallsat launch dates slip

Welcome to Edition 2.27 of the Rocket Report! We're back after a lengthy holiday break, refueled and ready for a new year. 2020...

1917 film review: War has never been captured so incredibly

Our film coverage sometimes veers outside the typical "nerd" spectrum, and stands perilously on the edge of relevance to Ars Technica. Anyone who...

Here’s what a $300 set of official, sapphire-loaded D&D dice looks like

On the occasion of Dungeons & Dragons' 45th anniversary this November, series handlers Wizards of the Coast celebrated by announcing a rarity...

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