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An AI-supervised remote exam went so badly that 58,000 students must retake it
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An AI-supervised remote exam went so badly that 58,000 students must retake it

Top scores increased by 5x.

Ars Technica·August 3, 2026·1 min read
2026 Volkswagen Jetta Sport: The cheap car isn't completely extinct yet
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2026 Volkswagen Jetta Sport: The cheap car isn't completely extinct yet

At $25,305, you won't find many new cars for less. But you get what you pay for.

Ars Technica·August 3, 2026·1 min read
SpaceX is set to acquire 130,000 acres of marshland in southern Louisiana
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SpaceX is set to acquire 130,000 acres of marshland in southern Louisiana

A Louisiana launch site would offer several significant advantages.

Ars Technica·August 3, 2026·1 min read
Trump wants the power to stop the public from suing polluters
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Trump wants the power to stop the public from suing polluters

Trump's DOJ says citizens should no longer be able to enforce environmental laws.

Ars Technica·August 3, 2026·1 min read
How headlights got brighter, whiter, and more blinding after dark
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How headlights got brighter, whiter, and more blinding after dark

Automotive lights are better than they've ever been, but there's a trade-off.

Ars Technica·August 3, 2026·1 min read
Here's how engineers plan to save the satellite sent to save NASA's Swift mission
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Here's how engineers plan to save the satellite sent to save NASA's Swift mission

"We believe that a capture of Swift, an attempted capture of Swift, is very much in the cards."

Ars Technica·August 1, 2026·1 min read
Review: Yes, we're still arguing about Nolan's The Odyssey
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Review: Yes, we're still arguing about Nolan's The Odyssey

Christopher Nolan's impressionistic remix of Homer's epic poem finds the man behind the myth.

Ars Technica·August 1, 2026·1 min read
As Reddit stock falls, CEO questions value of Google's AI Overviews
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As Reddit stock falls, CEO questions value of Google's AI Overviews

Reddit may still be considering ending its licensing deal with Google.

Ars Technica·August 1, 2026·1 min read
After noise complaints, judge orders Waymo to stop overnight charging in Santa Monica
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After noise complaints, judge orders Waymo to stop overnight charging in Santa Monica

Autonomous vehicle giant disturbs residents' sleep.

Ars Technica·August 1, 2026·1 min read
Defcon's new badge is a security key you can see inside
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Defcon's new badge is a security key you can see inside

A removable chip lets hackers inspect their badge—and keep using it after Defcon.

Ars Technica·August 1, 2026·1 min read
How fruit flies chase invisible ribbons of smell to get to their source
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How fruit flies chase invisible ribbons of smell to get to their source

Tracking smells in turbulent air takes a keen sense of direction and sharp memory.

Ars Technica·August 1, 2026·1 min read
Not just Neanderthals: Ghost lineage in Africa left its mark on our DNA
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Not just Neanderthals: Ghost lineage in Africa left its mark on our DNA

Some group with no modern descendants contributed a lot to our genomes.

Ars Technica·July 31, 2026·1 min read
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