US vaccination rates fall again as exemptions continue to rise, CDC data shows
Again, the CDC did not publish a full report and instead simply put the data online.
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Again, the CDC did not publish a full report and instead simply put the data online.
“We're not necessarily building in a dogmatic fashion towards full autonomy.”
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"Network effect" can run in reverse.
Despite loss, carriers still claim selling device-location data isn't illegal.
Petlibro says feeders perform scheduled feedings offline. Users report otherwise.
Amazon’s team uses a T. rex preparing to devour a book as its logo.
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Filing comes after Elon Musk announced exclusive arrangement to kit out its data centers.
"It highlights the brutality of medieval warfare," said paleopathologist Jo Buckberry.
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"Flamingo missiles were used. A good achievement."
Utility-scale solar leads by a mile, followed by batteries. Fossil fuels, not so much.
Screen-sharing bug lets remote hackers log in without a password.
Airline-backed venture aims to develop a hybrid-electric commercial aircraft.
Judge warns pro se litigants are using chatbots wrong and getting desperate.
Kalshi ordered to stop offering bets in Washington, must implement geofencing.
"We don't have access to the data on the hardware/servers," Iron Mountain told Ars.
It turns out that the economics of rocket reuse are pretty, pretty good.
The Stop Killing Games movement faces an uphill battle.
Third-party app stores are about to become more visible in Google Play.
Chris Carter chats with Ars about the film he originally wanted to make—and why it's more relevant than ever.