Life Is Strange Devs On Bringing Back Other Characters: “Never Say Never”

The developers of Life is Strange: Double Exposure talk about the process of bringing back Max Caulfield all grown up, the potential of supervillains, and more. | Continue reading


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35 Years Later, a Wildly Underrated Sci-Fi Movie Just Got a Huge Upgrade

This cult classic sci-fi thriller is getting a shiny new Blu-ray edition, but will it ever get the sequel it deserves? | Continue reading


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49 Years Later, The Tiny Bird Stephen King Marked As An Omen Of Death Still Haunts Us

Conservationists estimate that eastern whip-poor-will populations have declined by about 70% since the 1970s. | Continue reading


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15 Years Later, One Absurd Action Game Feels More Important Than Ever

Devil May Cry created an entire genre of action games, and in 2009 its creator redefined that genre, once again, with the dazzling Bayonetta. | Continue reading


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120 Years Ago, the Most Important Sci-Fi Movie Ever Made Got a Surprising Sequel

All science fiction is destined to age, but the visions of the past can still be delightful and surprisingly thoughtful. | Continue reading


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The Medicines We Take Don’t All Break Down In Our Bodies — They End Up Here Instead

Modern pharmaceuticals have revolutionised disease prevention and treatment. But eventually, the chemicals can end up in rivers, oceans and soils. | Continue reading


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27 Years Later, the Wildest Sci-Fi Movie of the '90s is Coming Back to Theaters

Luc Besson's most famous and weirdest movie is returning to the big screen with a bonus feature. | Continue reading


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The Star of 2025's Most Mysterious Thriller Promises "a Lot of Twists"

Sophie Thatcher is starring in 'Heretic,' which hits theaters on November 8, but her next horror movie after that is even more mysterious. | Continue reading


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20 Years Ago, Star Trek Fixed 2 Plot Holes With One Giant Retcon

Star Trek once changed the background story of one of its greatest heroes and one of its biggest baddies at the same time, and it all more or less made sense. | Continue reading


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17 Years Later, an Iconic Post-Apocalyptic Franchise is Going in a Bold New Direction

Danny Boyle, Alex Garland, and Cillian Murphy will give us another horrifying adventure in 2025, and the sequels could follow soon after. | Continue reading


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'Call of Duty: Black Ops 6' Season 1 Release Date, Guide, What to Expect

Everything we know about the first season of this year's Call of Duty. | Continue reading


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'Monster Hunter Wilds’ Open Beta Start Time, Preload Details, and Rewards for PS5, Xbox, and PC

'Monster Hunter Wilds' is letting players get a taste of the game before its 2025 release and earn an adorable reward while they're at it. | Continue reading


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'Agatha All Along' Showrunner Shuts Down a Young Avengers Fan Theory

Billy Maximoff brings much-needed representation to the MCU with his boyfriend Eddie, but that boyfriend isn't who you think. | Continue reading


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'Spider-Man 4's Release Date is Repeating a Frustrating Marvel Mistake

With 'Spider-Man 4' taking place after 'Avengers: Doomsday,' the fate of Tom Holland's superhero is already obvious. | Continue reading


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The Most Important New Star Wars Movie Isn't As Doomed as You Think

Maybe Rey Skywalker will return without too much trouble after all. Daisy Ridley has just claimed that updates on her Star Wars movie are "imminent." | Continue reading


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New Solar Telescope Debuts Dramatic Footage of the Sun Unleashing A Huge Spray of Charged Particles

This new tool gives scientists a glimpse of the high-octane activity in the Sun’s outermost layer, the corona. | Continue reading


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The American Heart Association Finally Took Sex Into Account for Stroke Risk — Are You In the New At-Risk Group?

The new guidelines on preventing stroke for the first time address the risks that women uniquely face, focusing on birth control, pregnancy, and more. | Continue reading


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Nintendo’s Most Adorable Series Is Getting a New Mobile Version, But There's a Catch

'Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp' is ending service, but a new offline version lets you keep your camp running, for a hefty price. | Continue reading


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The Year's Most Heartfelt Game Is Getting an RPG Follow-Up

The game is inspired by 'Planescape: Torment' and is currently looking for funding. | Continue reading


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‘Dragon Age: The Veilguard’ Review: A Promising Step Forward for a Classic RPG Series

Dragon Age returns after ten years with 'The Veilguard,' an RPG that casts off its series' tactical roots and mostly succeeds in finding its own voice. | Continue reading


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Do IUDs Actually Increase the Risk For Breast Cancer? Here’s What A New Study Revealed

The new study, by researchers from Denmark, used data from national health registries to look for links between hormonal IUD use and breast cancer. | Continue reading


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How Good Is AI At Detecting Human Emotions? Too Good.

The next breakthrough will come from integrating AI with other data sources, such as voice tone or facial expressions, to create a complete emotional profile. | Continue reading


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The Real Reason America Is Obsessed With Beef Is Not What You Think

Today’s average American eats three hamburgers per week. | Continue reading


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25 Years Ago, One of the Best Open-World Games Sneakily Side-Stepped Controversy

'Grand Theft Auto 2' seems very tame in 2024. But there's a good reason for that. Here's the sneaky way this game subverted itself. | Continue reading


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25 Years Ago, An Iconic Screenwriter Made the Trippiest Sci-Fi Movie of the '90s

One of the most creative screenwriters ever reached a new height with this urban fairy tale. | Continue reading


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Common Pharmaceutical Drugs Don’t Work For Many People — Here’s What Researchers Think Is Happening

Researchers have uncovered numerous genetic variants that seem to play a role in people’s responses to painkillers and other medicines. | Continue reading


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When Does the Human Brain Peak? Here's What Scientists Actually Know About Cognitive Decline

If this presidential cycle has unified us on anything, it might be that cognitive decline is a hard thing to talk about. It seems at once fair game to ask about an impossible thing to answer: How well does the brain fair with age? | Continue reading


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People Who Stage Homes Love These 50 Things That Seem Expensive but Are Cheap as Hell

When it comes to making improvements large and small, people who stage homes love these things that seem expensive but are cheap as hell. | Continue reading


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A Halloween Candy Binge Can Wreck Havoc On Your Gut Health — But There Is A Key Trick

Sugar and other ingredients in Halloween treats can cast a sickly spell on the trillions of microorganisms that reside in your gut, collectively known as the gut microbiome. | Continue reading


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This Forgotten Parasite Is More Common Than You Think — Can AI Help Detect It?

A new study provides a clear path forward to improving early detection and diagnosis by identifying the hidden information in the blood that signals an active, early-stage infection. | Continue reading


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Women Have A Uniquely Increased Risk for Heart Disease And Doctors Don’t Know The Mechanism

While sex influences the mechanisms behind how cardiovascular disease develops, gender plays a role in how healthcare providers recognize and manage it. | Continue reading


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Disney's Surprising New Sci-Fi Strategy Reveals a Glaring Marvel Problem

A new slate of projects shows that Disney's approach is changing, with more focus on 20th Century's sci-fi IP and less on Marvel and Star Wars. But is it for the better? | Continue reading


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The Story Behind The “Ghosts” In All Those (Very Real) Victorian Photos

What's the deal with all those ghosts in 19th century photos? Think of it as the first Halloween meme — from centuries back. | Continue reading


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15 Years Later, the Most Influential Video Game of the Century Is Still Going Strong

Fifteen years after Riot Games released League, a little upstart that resembled Dota 2, launched on October 27, 2009, millions of people still play the game every day. | Continue reading


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Max Just Quietly Added the Year's Most Overlooked Serial Killer Thriller

The M. Night Shyamalan renaissance is in full swing, and his latest wild thriller is finally available to stream when you need to liven up your next movie night. | Continue reading


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The 60 Weirdest, Most Genius Things for Your Home Under $30 With Near-Perfect Amazon Reviews

Amazon reviewers aren’t known for being easy to impress, so when you stumble across a product with tons of near-perfect reviews, you’ve found something special | Continue reading


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20 Years Ago, an Iconic Sci-Fi Show Achieved a Historic TV First

"House of the Rising Sun" was a departure for 'Lost,' in many ways — namely in its groundbreaking depiction of its non-English-speaking characters. | Continue reading


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65 Cool Things Trending on Amazon That Reviewers Are Obsessed With

Whether you’re looking for ways to create extra storage space in a tiny closet or looking to spark some joy when you’re in the car, these must-have products are backed up by thousands of glowing reviews. | Continue reading


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'The Penguin' Episode 6 Release Date, Start Time, Trailer, and Plot for the Batman Show

Here’s everything you need to know about 'The Penguin' Episode 6, from its release date and time to the potential plot of the DC spin-off. | Continue reading


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Wait, Standing Desks Might Be Bad For Your Health?

Did we all take the idea that standing is better than sitting for granted? Maybe standing desks aren't the solution to our health woes after all. | Continue reading


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40 Years Ago, One Dark Sci-Fi TV Show Was Way Ahead of Its Time

Join the resistance! In 'V: The Series,' the stakes of a cult miniseries changed. But a lot of the brilliance remained. | Continue reading


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Can Wild Animals Experience Trauma? Yes — And It Changes Them Completely

Understanding how animals cope with adversity can inform wildlife conservation and management practices. Just ask these marmots. | Continue reading


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Why We Like To Scare The Crap Out Of Ourselves

Why do we turn to horrifying movies and haunted houses? The psychology is pretty clear. | Continue reading


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12 Years Later, Star Wars Canon Is Quietly Rebooting Its Most Underrated Idea

A new book will shed some well-needed light on Star Wars' most interesting creatures and the people who keep them. And in doing so, an underlooked element of the High Republic canon will suddenly become a much bigger deal. | Continue reading


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New Netflix Thriller ‘Don’t Move’ Makes Drug-Induced Paralysis Look Scary. It's Actually Worse.

The new Netflix thriller Don't Move depicts a woman injected with a paralytic agent, but gets the science behind how these drugs work wrong. | Continue reading


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22 Years Later, a Criminally Overlooked Sci-Fi Thriller Just Got a Huge Upgrade

Alongside The Sixth Sense, the film finally receives a 4K UHD Blu-Ray release this week via Disney, making this an ideal time to look back at one of Shyamalan’s most masterfully controlled exercises in suspense. | Continue reading


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Scientists Need To Figure This Out Before Nuclear Fusion Becomes A Reliable Energy Source

Fusion energy has the potential to be an effective clean energy source — but we're not there yet. Here's what scientists still need to figure out. | Continue reading


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20 Years Ago, Rockstar Made The Most Influential Open-World Game Of All-Time

'Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas', released 20 years ago today, took what its two predecessors did so well and expanded on it in ways no one saw coming. | Continue reading


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