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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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Could microwaved grapes be used for quantum sensing?

Halved grapes boost magnetic fields, paving way for alternative microwave resonators for quantum sensing devices.
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TV Technica 2024: Our picks for the best of TV

From wacky crime capers and dystopian video game adaptions to sweeping historical epics, 2024 had a little of everything…
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Why The Long Kiss Goodnight is a great alt-Christmas movie

Geena Davis and Samuel L. Jackson are sheer perfection as an amnesiac former assassin and PI who foil a terrorist plot.
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Film Technica: Our favorite movies of 2024

This year’s list features quite a bit of horror mixed in with the usual blockbuster fare—plus smaller hidden gems.
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Krypto steals the show in Superman teaser

Footage gives us glimpses of Lex Luthor, Green Lantern, Hawkgirl and Superman’s plucky little white dog Kryto.
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These squirrels are cold-blooded vole killers

Novel hunting behavior may have emerged alongside a marked increase in the local vole population this summer.
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Werner Herzog muses on mysteries of the brain in Theater of Thought

Auteur director’s latest documentary runs the gamut from BCIs and how we construct reality to whether fish can dream.
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We’ve got a lavish new trailer for Star Trek: Section 31

“Whatever you believe your mission was, it’s worse than you thought.”…
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Latest James Webb data hints at new physics in Universe’s expansion

These latest findings further support the Hubble Space Telescope’s prior expansion rate measurements.
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Paleolithic deep-cave compound likely used for rituals

A boulder engraved with a turtle, good acoustics, and torch lighting—what more do you need for a good time?
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Innie rebellion is brewing in trippy Severance S2 trailer

“There’ll be no honeymoon ending for you.”…