These Award-Winning Images Will Change the Way You See the Natural World

Life finds a way. It’s a cliché, but one borne of the inarguable perseverance of creatures in hostile conditions. The images that follow—part of this year’s Nature TTL Photographer of the Year competition—showcase life’s indomitable nature, as well as some of the remarkable envir … | Continue reading


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Phone as Webcam: Android 14 Has New Tricks Up Its Sleeve

As the Pixel 8/8 Pro nears its debut, so does the eventual launch of the next version of Android. Google typically plans its software updates around new phone launches. This week, Google released Android 14 QPR1 Beta 1, essentially the dress rehearsal for the OS. Code sleuths hav … | Continue reading


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School Surveillance Tools Are Harming Kids and Making It More Difficult to Finish Homework, Report Finds

The pandemic-era shift to remote learning sparked an acceleration of an already growing trend: education technology companies jockeying to sell schools on systems for monitoring students and filtering their internet browsing. Though school administrators will argue these tools ar … | Continue reading


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The Fall of the House of Usher Is an Exquisite Corpse of Poe's Best Work

Mike Flanagan’s The Fall of the House of Usher isn’t an adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe’s short story. It is instead a reimagining of the entire Poe oeuvre, a resurrected corpus operis with all the bodies laid out on the table, given new, feverish life inside the framework of Roder … | Continue reading


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Futurama Season Finale Clips Tease the Ups and Downs of Living in a Simulation

The idea that the universe is just a simulation has become increasingly popular in sci-fi—and Team Planet Express will explore just that in the Futurama season 11 finale, “All the Way Down.” Hulu has released a trio of clips ahead of Sunday’s premiere to tease what’s in store.Rea … | Continue reading


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California Considers New Rules to Stop Insurers From Fleeing the State

Officials including Governor Gavin Newsom are working to stabilize the state’s insurance market. In an attempt to keep insurers in California, the state will allow insurance companies to consider climate change when setting prices.Read more... | Continue reading


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The Exorcist: Believer Teases How Its Demon Started Creeping In

We know The Exorcist: Believer is going to feature two girls being targeted by evil spirits after something happens to them while they’re lost in a forest, with demon-fighting veteran Chris MacNeil (Ellen Burstyn) coming to their aid. Thanks to a first-look clip from the film, we … | Continue reading


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An Experimental Drug May Help Prevent Bone Loss in Space

A team of scientists say they may have found a new way to mitigate one of the most dangerous complications of space travel: the steady and inevitable loss of bone mass. In new research published this week, the team’s experimental treatment was able to promote bone growth in mice … | Continue reading


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Hasbro's New Marvel Legends Toys Are Spider-Man: No Way Home Unleashed

Hasbro’s movie-based side of Marvel Legends is about to swing into high gear with a brand new wave based on Spider-Man: No Way Home—and if you were patiently waiting through the company’s past releases from the movie expecting certain heroes and villains, your wait is about to pa … | Continue reading


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Unity Introduces New Pricing Model Following Developer Mutiny

Unity is backpedaling after a disastrous attempt to change the fees it charges developers to a model that would charge on a per-download basis, the company announced on Friday. Subscribers to the current Unity Personal platform will not be charged a new fee to develop games on th … | Continue reading


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Courtship of Princess Leia Is the Most Important Star Wars Novel Around

In the last 11 years since Star Wars’ Expanded Universe faded into “legends” as a new canon for the galaxy far, far away was laid out, many elements big and small from its time as Star Wars’ ancillary text have made their way back into continuity. But one surprising book above al … | Continue reading


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Halloween Event News From Disney Parks, Universal Studios, and More Fan-tastical Destinations

From Los Angeles and Las Vegas, to New York City and Orlando—Halloween is in full force across the country, and it isn’t even October yet.Read more... | Continue reading


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If You Resold Taylor Swift Eras Tour Tickets, the IRS Is Watching

Two of the hottest concert tours of the summer, Beyonce’s Renaissance World Tour and Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour, sparked a national conversation on the way online marketplaces and ticket resellers exploit diehard fans looking to have some fun. Now, the Internal Revenue Service … | Continue reading


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Pilot of Crashed F-35 Fighter Jet Pleads for an Ambulance in Newly Released 911 Call

On a newly released 911 audio recording, the pilot who ejected from the F-35 fighter jet that went missing last weekend is heard requesting an ambulance from a South Carolina home. In the four-minute-long recording, the homeowner is heard telling the 911 dispatcher that the pilot … | Continue reading


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Teen Titans Go! Warner Bros. Animation Crossover for WB100

Watch a clip from the special episode airing September 23 at 9:30 a.m. on Cartoon Network. | Continue reading


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NASA's Plan to Return Samples From Mars Is Pure Science Fiction, Report Finds

The findings from an independent review board suggest that NASA’s quest to return samples from Mars is riddled with challenges and seemingly impossible to accomplish under the current cost and schedule expectations.Read more... | Continue reading


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The Exorcist III Is Its Own Wonderfully Unsettling Beast

For many horror fans, much of their thinking about The Exorcist III is tied into That One Scene. It may be the scariest movie scene ever, and that’s saying a lot for a movie that’s the second sequel to what many call the scariest movie ever. But it’s not a meaningless “gotcha” mo … | Continue reading


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Ahsoka's Mysterious Villains Are Getting the Action Figures You've Been Waiting For

Ahsoka has given us a bunch of very interesting Star Wars-y things to ruminate on so far, but perhaps few are as interesting or as immediately compelling as two of its new characters have been—the former Jedi turned sinister mercenary Baylan Skoll, and his apprentice Shin Hati. A … | Continue reading


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Vizio’s Latest TVs Go All Quantum

Get a look at the budget TV maker's new Quantum and Quantum Pro TVs, hoping to strike a balance between price and quality features. | Continue reading


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Tropical Storm Brewing Off the Carolina Coast That Could Head Up to New England

National forecasters are keeping an eye on a storm system brewing just off the coast of the Carolinas that is likely to move up to some states in the Northeast this weekend, according to the National Hurricane Center.Read more... | Continue reading


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Webb Telescope Spots Carbon on Jupiter’s Moon Europa, Boosting Prospects for Alien Life

The Webb Space Telescope has made its latest significant discovery: the observation of carbon dioxide coming from a part of Europa, the frozen moon orbiting Jupiter which harbors a salty water ocean under its icy surface.Read more... | Continue reading


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Alien Invasion Thriller No One Will Save You Will Surprise and Challenge You at Every Turn

About 20 minutes into watching new sci-fi thriller No One Will Save You, I said to myself, “Wait, has anyone spoken in this yet?” Sure, there had been sound. Lots of very interesting, creepy sounds. And there’d been music too; evocative, atmospheric music. But little to no dialog … | Continue reading


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It’s Been a Rough Week for Rockets

It was an unfortunate week for the rocket industry, with three distinct setbacks occurring and challenging the plans of three different aerospace companies across the globe.Read more... | Continue reading


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The New Toxic Avenger Is Stupid In All the Best Ways

No matter what your level of knowledge is when it comes to The Toxic Avenger, you basically know what to expect. It’s right there in the phrase “The Toxic Avenger.” Someone is avenging and they’re toxic. Is that literal? Figurative? It doesn’t matter. This isn’t going to be serio … | Continue reading


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X/Twitter Is Shutting Down Circles Next Month

Twitter, recently renamed X, is shutting down its Circles feature. Circles allows users to share posts with select people rather than all of their followers but it seems Elon Musk would prefer people just put it all out there or keep it to themselves. The feature will be removed … | Continue reading


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Amazon Restricts Authors to Self-Publishing Three Books a Day, a Totally Human Amount

As authors grapple with the anxiety of an impending AI takeover in the publishing world, Amazon wants you to know that it’s taking those concerns very seriously. The bookstore-turned-commerce giant has revealed a new self-publishing limit that cannot exceed three books per day.Re … | Continue reading


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Updates From Rick and Morty, Loki, and More

Take a listen to creepy tracks from Saw X. David Duchovny talks Pet Sematary: Bloodlines. Plus, Upload prepares for season 3 with a new trailer, and what’s coming on Invasion. Spoilers now!Read more... | Continue reading


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It Looks Like Microsoft's Activision Deal Is a Go in the UK

Amidst a massive $69 billion dollar deal by Microsoft to purchase Activision—the largest deal in video game history—the tech giant has faced a good bit of turbulence. After UK regulators initially blocked the acquisition last spring, Microsoft scrambled to tweak the agreement and … | Continue reading


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Amazon Will Stick Ads on Prime Video Unless You Pay Up

Amazon has always handled its streaming video slate a little differently than the competition. Other companies have slyly introduced a cheaper ad-free option while slowly raising prices on non-ad-based subscription tiers, Prime Video is taking a different tack. The streaming serv … | Continue reading


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NSYNC Confirms They Were Jedi in Star Wars: Attack of the Clones

In this, our year of 2023, NSYNC has broken the internet with a reunion and confirmation that three members of the group were in Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones. My ‘90s nerdy teeny bopper brain can’t process two of my core fandoms almost crossing over: boy bands and S … | Continue reading


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V/H/S/85 Trailer Promises Grainy Nightmares of the Highest Order

While we can’t really tell what’s happening in the trailer for V/H/S/85, based on the disturbing glimpses it gives—as well as our prior knowledge of the V/H/S series—we can assume it’s a lot of just godawful things, made even more terrifying as they’re rendered in grainy, retro-v … | Continue reading


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Facebook Now Allows Users to Link Separate Profiles

Facebook users can now create multiple personal profiles with unique feeds and relevant content for each one, Meta announced in a press release on Thursday. Historically, users had to create a completely unattached profile and log in and out to toggle between the two, but that is … | Continue reading


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FAA Proposes Stricter Rocket Disposal Rules to Tackle Space Junk

As more rockets liftoff into the skies, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is trying to control how long those launch vehicles stay in orbit as floating space junk.Read more... | Continue reading


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Unofficial Teardown Shows Off the Repairability of the iPhone 15 Pro

Are you thinking of buying the new iPhone 15 Pro? Take a look inside first. An unofficial teardown of the iPhone 15 Pro by PBKreviews is currently making the rounds. The ten-minute video shows a modular disassembly of components, which vibes with Apple’s promises of easier repair … | Continue reading


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Kagurabachi Is Big, But Not as Big as the Internet Wants You to Think

This week Shonen Jump launched one of its most anticipated new series of the season: Takeru Hokazono’s contemporary Yakuza/Fantasy swordsman series Kagurabachi. But while it’s already making big waves after just one chapter, the manga has become an altogether stranger hit online. … | Continue reading


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Telescope Spots a Sample-Laden OSIRIS-REx Returning From Asteroid Bennu

NASA’s $800 million OSIRIS-REx mission launched to space in September 2016 with a simple, albeit ambitious, objective: travel to a distant asteroid and bring back a sample of it. The spacecraft is now nearly home, and scientists spotted the it for the first time last week as it m … | Continue reading


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Terraforming Mars Creators Will Not Be Using AI in Their Next Project

Enoch Fryxelius, the CEO of FryxGames, took to Facebook today to defend the use of AI in the Terraforming Mars project, and announced that the company’s next board game will not be including AI. Read more... | Continue reading


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Snap Is Doing What Twitter Can’t

As Elon Musk threatens to charge all users with a monthly subscription to access Twitter, Snap is seeing a userbase more willing to pay to use the perks of its platform. Snap’s membership service Snapchat+ has reached a whopping 5 million users, which is officially halfway to its … | Continue reading


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Deepest Virus Ever Detected Unearthed by Scientists in the Mariana Trench

In new research this week, scientists say they’ve unearthed a viral denizen from the depths of the Mariana Trench. The virus is believed to be the deepest of its kind ever discovered and preys on certain bacteria.Read more... | Continue reading


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Doom Patrol's Final Trailer Is an Off-Kilter, Butt-Filled Delight

“All good things are doomed,” warns the marketing for the final chunk of Doom Patrol episodes, but you can bet Max’s DC series about a misfit team of oddly powered superheroes isn’t going to say farewell without some high-stakes action—and at least one battle against “an ever-gro … | Continue reading


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X/Twitter CEO Shares Video Ad That Features Tweets Dunking on Elon Musk

It seems Twitter—the company now calling itself “X” based on one billionaire’s nostalgic whim—can’t escape users’ dissatisfaction with the platform, not even in its own advertising.Read more... | Continue reading


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Lower Decks Is Making More Room for Its Underused Characters

Even four seasons in, it’s not a difficult argument to make that for all its aims of being a show with four primary characters, Lower Decks has been most focused, and at its strongest, on two of those characters in particular. But season four is working on a lot of the show’s wea … | Continue reading


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Ahsoka's New Faces, Including Some Very Familiar Ones, Get Star Wars Posters

Thrawn has finally arrived on Ahsoka and into live-action Star Wars media at large, and—as has become the tradition—Disney+ is marking the character’s debut with a snazzy new poster. All the major new faces in “Far, Far Away” got them, in fact, including some guy named Ezra Bridg … | Continue reading


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Watch Josh Hutcherson Discover Oddly Specific Time Travel in This 57 Seconds Clip

In his new movie 57 Seconds, Josh Hutcherson discovers the ability to travel through time... sort of. While undoing just under a minute of time and space might not seem like the most useful time travel, it’s still enough to blow someone’s mind wide open when they discover it, as … | Continue reading


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Planescape: Adventures in the Multiverse Spins the Wheel One More Time

Planescape has returned to Dungeons & Dragons. Planescape: Adventures in the Multiverse includes three new books: the setting book Sigil and the Outlands; Turn of Fortune’s Wheel, the campaign book; and Morte’s Planar Parade, the bestiary. Read more... | Continue reading


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No, Travis Bickle Is Not the New Face of Uber

As Uber continues to tout driver and rider safety as a number one priority, reports that its new spokesperson will be Robert De Niro playing Travis Bickle from 1976's Taxi Driver definitely caused some head-scratching. Lucky for us, while Robert De Niro will be involved in a new … | Continue reading


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NASA Calls on Commercial Partners to Design a Spacecraft to Deorbit the ISS

The International Space Station (ISS) has been orbiting Earth for 24 years, hosting crews of astronauts and running experiments in the microgravity environment. By 2030, however, the space station’s reign in low Earth orbit must come to an end and NASA is figuring out exactly how … | Continue reading


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Michael Bloomberg Is Throwing $500 Million at Efforts to Shut Down All U.S. Coal Plants

Billionaire, philanthropist, and former NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced this week that he will invest $500 million into his campaign to shut down coal plants and halve gas use by 2030.Read more... | Continue reading


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