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These painted e-tattoos could be the future of wearable biosensors

Conductive ink is painted directly onto the skin in colorful custom designs, drying into working electrodes.

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Ars Technica Jul 14, 2026, 17:31 UTC
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New York Governor Signs First Statewide Data Center Moratorium

“We have no choice but to address the challenges created by these massive facilities,” New York’s governor Kathy Hochul said. The executive order will…

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Wired Jul 14, 2026, 14:54 UTC
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The first sunlight reflecting space mirror has been cleared for launch

Reflect Orbital has been given the green light to launch its first space mirror that aims to redirect sunlight down to Earth at night. The US Federal …

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The Verge Jul 14, 2026, 11:10 UTC
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Sotheby’s Big T. Rex Auction Raises Concerns Hype and Wealth Are Upending Science

Private buyers are increasingly outbidding museums for fossils. That’s making it difficult—or even impossible—for researchers to improve our understan…

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Wired Jul 14, 2026, 09:30 UTC
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The US Approves the Launch of a Mirror Satellite That Can Reflect Sunlight and Illuminate the Earth at Night

The FCC authorized Reflect Orbital to launch the mirror satellite Eärendil-1. “For optical astronomy, this poses an existential threat,” the European …

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Wired Jul 14, 2026, 08:30 UTC
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SpaceX is gearing up for Starship's 13th test flight later this week

This flight will put Starship under higher pressure and test out new Starlink satellites in orbit.

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Ars Technica Jul 14, 2026, 01:17 UTC
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Solution to Feynman's reverse sprinkler puzzle also applies to "silly sprinklers"

New study confirms 2024 "momentum flux theory" on how angular momentum of water flows drives rotation.

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Ars Technica Jul 13, 2026, 19:00 UTC
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Less is more with the Oura Ring 5

If you're reading an Oura Ring 5 review at The Verge, you likely fall into one of two camps: newcomers looking for a smartwatch alternative, or Oura u…

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The Verge Jul 12, 2026, 14:00 UTC
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The real mystery behind Moana: After 1,700 years, why did Polynesians suddenly sail east?

New climate evidence adds context to these long voyages.

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Ars Technica Jul 12, 2026, 11:12 UTC
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Scientists’ Side Hustle? Using AI and Quantum Computing to Generate New Peptides

Researchers cobbled together funding and time to show how quantum computing could aid in the development of drugs to help underserved populations and …

ScienceScience / BiotechRise and Grind
Wired Jul 12, 2026, 10:00 UTC
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White House taps the guy who keeps crying ‘aliens’ to run UFO group

Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb will head the UAP Science Advisory Council established by the White House, the Pentagon, the Office of the Director of…

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The Verge Jul 11, 2026, 14:18 UTC
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A Jupiter-size planet that escaped its star's death

It's unclear how the planet avoided its star's bloated red giant stage.

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Ars Technica Jul 11, 2026, 12:00 UTC
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Overhaul of public lands grazing regulations seeks to cut public involvement

For the first time since 1995, the Bureau of Land Management is rewriting its grazing regulations.

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Ars Technica Jul 11, 2026, 11:11 UTC
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China’s Tianwen-2 Space Probe Has Rendezvoused With Earth’s Quasi-Moon

The probe sent back the first pictures of the asteroid Kamo’oalewa. Next step: landing on the surface and collecting samples to send back to Earth.

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Wired Jul 11, 2026, 09:30 UTC
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El Niño Is Already Wreaking Havoc on Pacific Fisheries

As the climate phenomenon sends warm water surging across the eastern Pacific, some parts of the fishing industry are suffering—but other regions are …

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Wired Jul 11, 2026, 09:00 UTC
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Microsoft Reports a Massive 25 Percent Jump in Emissions

Data centers are driving up the company’s use of electricity—and carbon pollution.

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Wired Jul 10, 2026, 23:16 UTC
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Quantum error correction can constantly recalibrate a processor

Reinforcement learning uses error information to adjust control algorithms.

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Ars Technica Jul 10, 2026, 23:02 UTC
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Check out the first images of Quest shipwreck

The Quest shipwreck is in worse shape than expected, but it has turned into a thriving marine ecosystem.

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Ars Technica Jul 10, 2026, 19:59 UTC
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An orbiting disco ball gave Einstein’s theory its most precise test yet

The Earth may not be that massive, but it still distorts space-time.

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Ars Technica Jul 10, 2026, 16:11 UTC
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What Watching a Soccer Final Does to Your Body, According to Science

A recent study tracked hundreds of soccer fans until their favorite team reached the final of a tournament. Their stress levels skyrocketed, and their…

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Wired Jul 10, 2026, 15:41 UTC
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Empathy for the optimizers

This is Optimizer, a weekly newsletter sent from Verge senior reviewer Victoria Song that dissects and discusses the latest gizmos and potions that sw…

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The Verge Jul 10, 2026, 14:00 UTC
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Is an air-conditioning revolution coming to Europe?

The AC culture wars may be solved by advances in environmentally friendly technology.

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Ars Technica Jul 10, 2026, 11:10 UTC
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Sunshine and Saharan Dust Make Miami’s World Cup Quarter-Final a Dangerous Game for England Norway

English and Norwegian players will face off under extreme and dangerous levels of heat stress, scientists say, thanks to a Wet Bulb Index over over 90…

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Wired Jul 10, 2026, 09:33 UTC
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Microsoft’s carbon emissions went up 25 percent last year

Microsoft may once again be struggling to keep up with its own climate goals, according to its 2026 sustainability report. As reported by GeekWire, th…

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The Verge Jul 10, 2026, 00:04 UTC
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Flores Hobbits' eating habits offer clues about their evolutionary past

If Homo floresiensis wasn't a fire-using hunter, its origins could be different than we thought.

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Ars Technica Jul 9, 2026, 22:29 UTC
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SpaceX is on track for record-setting Starlink deployments

SpaceX is currently ahead of last year's record-setting pace for Starlink satellite deployments. SpaceX launched 1,589 Starlink satellites into low-Ea…

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The Verge Jul 9, 2026, 11:51 UTC
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Payloads used to dictate the terms of launch. That's finally changing.

"The Starship Pez dispenser demonstrates very smart industrial design and scale."

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Ars Technica Jul 9, 2026, 11:00 UTC
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Why Do Some Soccer Players Cut the Heels Off Their Cleats?

An image of Portugal forward Pedro Neto’s cleats at the World Cup has reignited a practice among some soccer players: modifying their cleats to reliev…

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Wired Jul 9, 2026, 09:00 UTC
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The 4 Best Home Air Conditioners to Buy Right Now

It's too hot. There, we said it. Protect your health and keep your home cool with one of these top-rated air conditioners.

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Wired Jul 9, 2026, 08:49 UTC
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Is an Air-Conditioning Revolution Coming to Europe?

As extreme heat becomes the norm on the continent, the AC culture wars may be solved by advances in environmentally friendly technology.

ScienceWinds of Change
Wired Jul 9, 2026, 08:44 UTC

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