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Researchers Confirm Oldest Cave Art in Britain a Century After It Was Dismissed as a Mineral Deposit
by Matthew Phelan on (#7611H)
New research places a once-dismissed, and weirdly modern, piece of rock art back into the Stone Age' canon.
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by Cheryl Eddy on (#7611J)
Hollywood has been threatening to remake the John Carpenter-Kurt Russell dystopian classic for years now, but this one might actually happen.
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by Ece Yildirim on (#7611K)
ChatGPT's dangers "outweigh any benefit" and its multibillion dollar valuation "has not been earned," the attorney general claims.
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by Gayoung Lee on (#7611M)
There's a way to make the math work without a hypothetical form of energy, a new study argues.
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by James Pero on (#7611N)
We put two of the most eye-wateringly expensive wireless headphones money can buy head-to-head for this standoff.
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by Kyle Torpey on (#7611P)
For years, Saylor's company has had one strategy: buy bitcoin and don't sell it.
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by Matthew Phelan on (#7611Q)
A new meta-analysis of 57 psychological studies found that essentially identical patient interviews can lead to different diagnoses for the same exact patient.
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by Germain Lussier on (#760Z9)
The horror films, both from filmmakers with origins on YouTube, could mark the start of a new era.
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by Passant Rabie on (#760ZA)
An amputated sample of the sea creature not only survived for three years on its own, it also managed to regenerate and grow.
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by AJ Dellinger on (#760ZB)
Apparently he's an AI influencer now.
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by Cheryl Eddy on (#760ZC)
Damian McCarthy's creepy Irish horror tale starring Adam Scott releases on digital June 2.
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by Webb Wright on (#760ZD)
The company has filed a prospectus with the federal government, marking the beginning of what's expected to be a historically lucrative moment for the AI industry.
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by Tom Hawking on (#760ZE)
Guest blogger HP Lovecraft writes on the latest advances in robotics.
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by Ed Cara on (#760ZF)
Emergency room visits for tick bites are well above the seasonal average, recent CDC data finds.
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by Germain Lussier on (#760X4)
DC Studios president and 'Superman' director James Gunn revealed the image from the set.
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by Cheryl Eddy on (#760X5)
Anne Hathaway and Ewan McGregor star in the sci-fi survival thriller from 'It Follows' director David Robert Mitchell.
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by Bruce Gil on (#760X6)
New index fund rules could mean ordinary investors end up owning a piece of SpaceX whether they want to or not.
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by Gayoung Lee on (#760X7)
This stamp-sized optical device could be applied to credit cards or environmental sensors, researchers say.
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by Webb Wright on (#760X8)
I miss when it was just wrong sometimes and didn't tell me about it."
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by Jen Lennon on (#760X9)
Vecna got the opposite of a glow-up in season 5.
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by Wes Davis on (#760TB)
With a retractable USB-C cable and built-in AC outlet plug, it's a fully self-contained affair.
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by Raymond Wong on (#760TC)
Thinness is out and brute Nvidia RTX Spark performance is in.
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by Tom Hawking on (#760TD)
It turns out that 16 bytes is more than enough to make one's head hurt.
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by James Pero on (#760TE)
And the next pair of smart glasses might be annouced a lot sooner than you think.
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by Gordon Jackson on (#760TF)
Plus, is Taylor Swift in 'Toy Story 5'?
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by Germain Lussier on (#760TG)
We've picked out the best horror, sci-fi, and genre titles coming to Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, and beyond.
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by Cheryl Eddy on (#760QP)
Your summer reading list is set with titles from Adrian Tchaikovsky, M.R. Carey, Brandon Sanderson, Leigh Bardugo, and more.
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by Justin Carter on (#760N2)
With days to go before showtime, 'Masters of the Universe' is getting an extra boost of attention thanks to IMAX.
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by Gayoung Lee on (#760N3)
Mathematician Will Sawin discusses his experience reviewing and refining a mathematical proof devised by OpenAI's internal model-and what that could mean for mathematics.
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by Justin Carter on (#760N4)
The current love for horror movies isn't stopping with 'Obsession'-A24's 'Backrooms' is starting out as a hit in its own right.
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by Madeline Ricchiuto on (#760N5)
It's hard to be too cynical about improved sleep and health tracking at a sub-$100 price point.
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by Kyle Torpey on (#760N6)
Dimon and Armstrong sit on opposite camps in the CLARITY Act debate, representing the banking and crypto industries, respectively
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by Partner Content With Reolink on (#760N7)
Bringing peace of mind and reliability to any space, from small homes to large properties.
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by Kyle Barr on (#760FQ)
Nvidia imagines laptops with the N1 and N1X chips are your gateway to at-home AI.
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by Kyle Barr on (#760EA)
Intel's handheld slate just keeps getting bigger... and more expensive.
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by Kyle Barr on (#760BZ)
Decade-old AM4 motherboards now seem even more appealing if you can't afford to upgrade.
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by Kyle Barr on (#760B4)
It's curved, supports 5K, uses "RGB Stripe Tandem OLED," and, and, and...
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by Kyle Barr on (#760B5)
The new XPS 13 may ultimately prove we could have had good, cheap PCs all along.
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by Justin Caffier on (#760B6)
The billionaire people still think is good has reportedly gone no contact with the one they've finally figured out is bad.
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Apple Is Officially Coming for Meta’s Privacy-Invading Lunch With Its Own Smart Glasses in Late 2027
by Justin Caffier on (#7608F)
Look forward to the tech giant's long-rumored wearables to be recording you without your knowledge or consent some time later next year.
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by Justin Carter on (#7607E)
Can't talk about Spielberg's sci-fi movies without 'E.T.,' and Max Evry's next book tells the story of how the classic film was born.
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by Justin Carter on (#7605P)
It's out with the '2,' in with the squares when 'A Minecraft Movie Squared comes out July 2027.
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by Justin Carter on (#76043)
Danny Boyle hopes everything goes his way so he and the '28 Years Later' team can complete their planned zombie trilogy.
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by Kyle Barr on (#7600K)
May was stuffed with premium and expensive tech. We got everything from luxury Sony wireless headphones to pricey gaming laptops to futuristic XR smart glasses.
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by Mike Pearl on (#75ZTC)
"The Claude one" has overtaken "the ChatGPT one."
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by Kyle Torpey on (#75ZS7)
Location is becoming a real obstacle, rather than a symbolic one, for users of prediction markets.
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by Justin Carter on (#75ZS8)
Over 60 years after Alfred Hitchcock's highly-regarded horror film, 'The Birds' will find new life as a limited TV series.
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by Justin Caffier on (#75ZQY)
The AI training company proposes a simple trade deal: you get a tidy house, they get a bunch of data.
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As 1 Million New Car Buyers Vanish From U.S. Economy, a New Car Increasingly Becomes a Distant Dream
by Mike Pearl on (#75ZQZ)
Buying a new car-any new car-is increasingly a baller move, rather than something Americans can expect to do.
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by Justin Carter on (#75ZP9)
No one's happy about the Amazon AI Creators Fund, with two of the shows drawing even more negativity for different reasons.
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