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The modeling estimates don't account for other costs, like parents' lost work.
2025 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 first drive: Engineered for insane speed
Now that Chevrolet can fit turbos to the Corvette, it's gone and done just that.
Elon Musk counts the cost of his four-month blitz through US government
Term at DOGE did serious damage to his brands, only achieved a fraction of hoped-for savings.
Blue Origin boss: Government should forget launch and focus on “exotic” missions
"There's not yet a commercial reason only to go to the Moon with humans."
Rocket Report: Northrop backs Firefly and names its rocket; Xodiac will fly no more
"This is a design change that I really had to push the team very hard to do."
Amid rising prices, Disney+ and Hulu offer subscribers some freebies
Small subscriber perks help the streaming services stand out.
Gemini in Google Drive may finally be useful now that it can analyze videos
The chatbot can answer questions and extract data from your uploaded vids.
Man who stole 1,000 DVDs from employer strikes plea deal over movie leaks
Feds reduced maximum infringement amount from "tens of millions" to $40,000.
Your next gaming dice could be shaped like a dragon or armadillo
Statistically, "the real behavior of a rolling object is largely a function of its geometry."
Ars Live: Three space journos pick apart NASA’s Mars plans
Join us on the livestream at 3 pm EDT and ask questions about the future of space!