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Tapestry: Has the mythical “2-hour civ-building board game” arrived?

Welcome to Ars Cardboard, our weekend look at tabletop games! Check out our complete board gaming coverage at cardboard.arstechnica.com. As a longtime player...

The science of audio: How a podcast reveals the pleasant mysteries of hearing

The first episode of audio-obsessed podcast that made me stop and think was an early entry called "Whisper Quiet." As my introduction to...

Dark matter link to regular matter’s dominance fails to show up

Matter, despite being omnipresent here on Earth, is a bit of a mystery. Most of the matter in the Universe comes in the...

Google search results have more human help than you think, report finds

Google, and its parent company Alphabet, has its metaphorical fingers in a hundred different lucrative pies. To untold millions of users, though, "to...

Supreme Court agrees to review disastrous ruling on API copyrights

The Supreme Court has agreed to review one of the decade's most significant software copyright decisions: last year's ruling by an appeals court...

Physicists capture first footage of quantum knots unraveling in superfluid

The same team who tied the first "quantum knots" in a superfluid several years ago have now discovered that the knots decay, or...

Apple bans vaping apps from the iOS App Store

Apple has removed all 181 vaping-related apps from the iOS App Store, Axios reported on Friday morning. The move follows rising concern about...

Huawei finally ships the foldable Mate X, complete with a protective pouch

Huawei's futuristic foldable smartphone, the Huawei Mate X, is finally a real product. The phone went on sale in China today for...

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