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NIST digitized the bullets that killed JFK

There's rarely time to write about every cool science-y story that comes our way. So this year, we're once again running a special...

The one video game my kids played all year long

I was cooking this weekend when my eight-year-old son looked up from the couch, where he was listening to the game soundtrack on...

Team that made gene-edited babies sentenced to prison, fined

On Monday, China's Xinhua News Agency reported that the researchers who produced the first gene-edited children have been fined, sanctioned, and sentenced to...

Employee error to blame for massive data leak, Wyze says

Loads of folks found brand-new Wyze surveillance cameras under their trees or in their stockings this Christmas. And on Boxing Day, the company...

The 2010s were a veritable golden age of opening credits in television

We made a list of our favorite opening credits over the last decade and quickly noticed that two production houses in particular dominated our...

“Loonshots” and phase transitions are the key to innovation, physicist argues

Few people these days are familiar with the name Vannevar Bush, an engineer who played a significant role in fostering the developing of key...

Ars To-Be-Read: Five books we’re most excited to read in 2020

N.K. Jemisin returns with her first new novel after her three-year Hugo-winning streak for her trilogy. New York, Jemisin's hometown, is the setting...

Meta-analysis study indicates we only publish positive results

While science as a whole has produced remarkably reliable answers to a lot of questions, it does so despite the fact that any...

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