Ars Technica2 days agoAre you a workaholic? Here’s how to spot the signsArs Technica - Chris Woolston, Knowable MagazinePsychologists now view an out-of-control compulsion to work as an addiction. An accountant who fills out spreadsheets at the beach, a dog groomer who …
Ars Technica3 days agoIt’s not just us: Other animals change their social habits in old ageArs Technica - Tim Vernimmen, Knowable MagazineLong-term studies reveal what elderly deer, sheep, and macaques are up to in their later years. Walnut was born on June 3, 1995, at the start of what …
Ars Technica2 days agoThe Summit 1 is not peak mountain bike, but it’s a great all-rounderArs Technica - John TimmerGreat price, a solid all-around bike, but not everything you might want from an MTB. As I mentioned in another recent review, I've been checking out …
Ars Technica1 day agoSpaceX roars back to orbit barely two weeks after in-flight anomalyArs Technica - Eric Berger"It was incredible to see how quickly the team was able to identify the cause of the mishap." Early on Saturday morning, at 1:45 am local time, a …
Ars Technica2 days agoPeople are overdosing on off-brand weight-loss drugs, FDA warnsArs Technica - Beth MoleBad math and unclear directions are behind overdoses of up to 20 times the normal amount. The US Food and Drug Administration has approved two …
Ars Technica2 days agoNASA nears decision on what to do with Boeing’s troubled Starliner spacecraftArs Technica - Stephen ClarkBoeing won't start flying operational crew missions with Starliner until a year from now. The astronauts who rode Boeing's Starliner spacecraft to the …