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MIT scientists: Heat can act like sound wave when moving through pencil lead

A boiling tea kettle diffuses its heat to gradually warm surrounding air, yet it will still be the warmest region even as it,...

How a wireless keyboard lets hackers take full control of connected computers

There’s a critical vulnerability in a model of Fujitsu wireless keyboard that makes it easy for hackers to take full control of connected...

It’s time to start caring about “VR cinema,” and SXSW’s stunners are proof

AUSTIN, Texas—You may love, hate, or shrug at the idea of virtual reality, but one niche is still unequivocally devoted to the...

Wingspan review: A gorgeous birding board game takes flight

Welcome to Ars Cardboard, our weekend look at tabletop games! Check out our complete board gaming coverage at cardboard.arstechnica.com. Game details Designer:...

Hands-on: What’s new in Android Q

The Android Q beta is now live, and after playing "spot the differences," we're here to report our findings. For this first preview...

How Google influences the conversation in Washington

A few days after last year’s midterm election, a Google policy manager and lobbyist sent an email to a congressional staffer with a link...

Study finds people in Ireland and Scotland made “bog butter” for millennia

Ancient denizens of what is now Ireland and Scotland buried stashes of so-called "bog butter" in peat bogs, presumably to stave off spoilage....

Report: James Gunn has been un-fired from Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3

Gunn's departure from Marvel Studios and Disney became an airing of dirty laundry in July of last year, after tweets and blog posts from...

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