Sergio Busquets: Why he’s leaving Barca, where next and his role in Messi’s future

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Another club legend – and for many, the best holding midfielder in football’s modern history – is leaving Barcelona. Despite efforts by former teammate and current manager Xavi to persuade him to stay, Sergio Busquets has decided the time is right to end his long and illustrious career at the club. He will leave Barca … Read more

Warriors-Lakers: Stephen Curry had a chance to recreate the Kevin Love moment, and it was deja vu all over again.

Warriors-Lakers: Stephen Curry had a chance to recreate the Kevin Love moment, and it was deja vu all over again.

In Golden State’s Game 4 loss to the Lakers on Monday, Stephen Curry was spectacular in every area but one. Shooting. He finished 12 for 30 from the field, including 3 of 14 from 3, and if the Warriors can’t find a way to come back from this 3-1 deficit to avoid elimination, he thinks … Read more

MLB trends: Cardinals’ surprising problem; Dodgers’ stolen-base problem; Least powerful team in baseball

MLB trends: Cardinals' surprising problem;  Dodgers' stolen-base problem;  Least powerful team in baseball

The 2023 MLB season is now more than a month old and we’re settling into the daily grind of regular season baseball. All the pomp and circumstance of Opening Day and home openers is over. Now it’s just baseball, day by day. Playing every day is the best and worst thing about this sport. A … Read more

Breakthrough research could bring stem cell therapy to the masses

Breakthrough research could bring stem cell therapy to the masses

Allogeneic HIP islets achieve prolonged survival. a, Immunofluorescence images of dissociated and aggregated wtthere and HIPthere Islets from rhesus monkeys (representative images). b, In vitro insulin secretion of wtthere and HIPthere Islets (mean ± sd, triplicates). c, composition of wtthere and HIPthere Islets of α, β, δ and other cells (mean, triplicates). d, Flow cytometry … Read more

Elon Musk claims WhatsApp can’t be trusted, says encrypted messages coming to Twitter

Twitter CEO Elon Musk took a jab at Meta-owned WhatsApp's privacy concerns on Tuesday, after Twitter announced it would launch its own encrypted messaging service.

Elon Musk has slammed Meta’s WhatsApp messaging service over privacy concerns – even as Twitter announced it would be rolling out its own encrypted messaging feature. Musk lashed out at Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Tuesday in response to a screenshot Tweeted by Twitter engineer Fode Dabiri, who claimed WhatsApp had been using Dabiri’s microphone … Read more

A Shot of Science: Perfecting Espresso Extraction for Maximum Flavor

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Scientists have found that more finely ground coffee beans lead to weaker espresso due to uneven extraction. They used a simple mathematical model to split the coffee into two regions and examined how the uneven flow affected the brewing process. This uneven flow persisted in different parts of the coffee bed, affecting the taste of … Read more

Don’t miss Ars Frontiers 2023: Top minds talk AI, mRNA and TikTok bans

Don't miss Ars Frontiers 2023: Top minds talk AI, mRNA and TikTok bans

Aurich Lawson Ars Technica is pleased to announce the return of Ars Frontiers, our one-day event exploring tech’s most pressing and fascinating issues. This year’s event will be held on May 22nd and everyone is invited! This year’s attendance is virtual, so we’ll be streaming all six sessions over three and a half hours. Readers … Read more

A mysterious object 10 million times brighter than the Sun has been identified. Scientists can’t figure out why it didn’t explode.

A mysterious object 10 million times brighter than the Sun has been identified.  Scientists can't figure out why it didn't explode.

Ultraluminous X-ray sources are objects that shine 10 million times as brightly as the Sun. Scientists say they are too bright to exist because they break the Eddington limit. A new study confirms the brightness of ULX – the mystery of how it exists remains unsolved. Loading Something is loading. Thanks for signing up! Access … Read more

The Morning After: Nintendo wants to put several Switches in ‘every home’ | Engadget

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After selling 23 million Switches two years ago and 18 million last year, Nintendo expects demand for the aging console to decline. It is forecasting sales of 15 million for next year and is not confident about that figure, according to its latest earnings report. “Sustaining the Switch’s sales momentum will be difficult in its … Read more