Posts by Ars Technica (old posts, page 30)
Eggs are less likely to crack when dropped horizontally vs. vertically, contradicting conventional wisdom.
Where hyperscale hardware goes to retire: Ars visits a very big ITAD site
Watching memory DIMMs get sorted like Wonka children inside SK TES' facility.
How farmers can help rescue water-loving birds
Bird-friendly agriculture can assist in helping waterbirds with rest stops along their seasonal migration routes.
200 mph for 500 miles: How IndyCar drivers prepare for the big race
Andretti Global's Kyle Kirkwood and Marcus Ericsson talk to us about the Indy 500.
Penguin poop may help preserve Antarctic climate
Ammonia aerosols from penguin guano likely play a part in the formation of heat-shielding clouds.
Feds charge 16 Russians allegedly tied to botnets used in cyberattacks and spying
An example of how a single malware operation can enable both criminal and state-sponsored hacking.
College Board keeps apologizing for screwing up digital SAT and AP tests
AP Psych is the latest casualty of digital snafus.
Researchers cause GitLab AI developer assistant to turn safe code malicious
AI assistants can't be trusted to produce safe code.
Google Home is getting deeper Gemini integration and a new widget
Smart homes can be dumb, but maybe Gemini can help.
Have we finally solved mystery of magnetic moon rocks?
Simulations show how effects of asteroid impact could amplify the early Moon's weak magnetic field.