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Jennifer Ouellette

Jennifer Ouellette

Senior Writer & Senior Reporter at Ars Technica

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  • English
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  • Entertainment
  • Physics
  • Science

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Recent Articles

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Can going to a haunted house boost the immune system?

Study found marked decrease in inflammatory markers and white blood cells after visiting a haunted house.
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Revisiting the Stanford Prison Experiment 50 years later

Ars chats with director Juliette Eisner and original study participants in new documentary series.
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This elephant figured out how to use a hose to shower

A younger rival may have learned how to sabotage those showers by disrupting water flow.
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Marvel drops Captain America: Brave New World trailer

Plus special look at Thunderbolts*, in which Florence Pugh returns as government assassin Yelena Belova.
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Review: Catching up with the witchy brew of Agatha All Along

Spoilers ahead! This imaginative sequel to WandaVision is a reminder of just how good the MCU can be.
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DNA shows Pompeii’s dead aren’t who we thought they were

DNA shows Pompeii’s dead aren’t who we thought they were
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What makes baseball’s “magic mud” so special?

It has just the right mix of spreadability, stickiness, and friction to give pitchers a better grip on the ball.
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Endurance tells story of two expeditions, centuries apart

New NatGeo documentary was directed by the same duo who brought us the Oscar-winning Free Solo.
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What this 500-year-old shipwreck can tell us about how we age

Raman spectroscopy of 12 collarbones suggests most crew members were right-handed.
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Celebrate Halloween with 20 of our favorite horror comedies

Celebrate Halloween with 20 of our favorite horror comedies
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These hornets break down alcohol so fast that they can’t get drunk

“No signs of intoxication or illness, even after chronically consuming huge amounts of alcohol.”…