by Tim Ziegler, The Conversation on (#6ME74)
Pitch-black darkness. Crushing squeezes, muddy passages, icy waterfalls. Bats and spiders. Abseiling over ledges into the unknown. How far would you go for a fossil? On a two-year retrieval mission of nearly 60 hours in an underground cave, we met our limits-and went beyond.Read more...
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by James Whitbrook on (#6ME75)
Disney has released the first trailer for Mufasa: The Lion King, Barry Jenkins' continuation of the live-action Disney remake universe. It certainly has Mufasa. It certainly has a lot of other animals that exist in this trailer just for you to go look, animals! Lion King!" It also has... Beyonce's daughter?
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by Dua Rashid on (#6ME76)
Rabbit R1, the bright orange AI gadget that became the talk of the town during CES 2024, was launched and demoed at a private event in New York last week. The pick-up party" as the company called it was exclusively for the first few hundred buyers and now we're seeing some early hands-on impressions. Scouring all the...Read more...
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by Gordon Jackson and James Whitbrook on (#6ME77)
A third Happy Death Day could be on the way. Isabela Merced teases her role in The Last of Us season 2. Plus, a new look at the season finale of Ghosts. To me, my spoilers!
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by Jack Murtagh on (#6ME48)
Before you accuse me of clickbait, hear me out. If you scroll the same corners of social media that I do, then you're sick of seeing meme puzzle accounts abuse the caption Only 1% of people can solve!" over some lightweight teasers. Are we really supposed to believe that only 1 in 100 people can count the triangles...Read more...
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by Justin Carter on (#6MDPX)
Just before the weekend started, the animation space lit up when someone suddenly leaked a lot of never-before-seen internal material from Disney. We won't link to it, but included in that material is a sizable amount of stuff from the company's TV animation slate across its Disney Channel and Disney XD networks that...Read more...
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by Justin Carter on (#6MDNC)
Since it debuted back in 2021, Kyle Higgins and Marcelo Costa's Radiant Black has become one of Image Comics' biggest books. Now that it's got an entire universe of its own full of equally colorful characters headling their own books, it's just a question of what's next for the series that started it all. The answer...Read more...
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by Justin Carter on (#6MDKV)
The original Happy Death Day in 2017 was one of those why hasn't this done before?" horror movies, wherein college girl Tree (played by Jessica Rothe) got stuck in a time loop that always ended with her getting murdered. That first movie did really well, and its sequel Happy Death Day 2U also did pretty good! Over...Read more...
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by David Nield on (#6MDFJ)
There are plenty of apps you can turn to to generate pictures using artificial intelligence. Still, Midjourney remains one of the best and one of the most popular options, having launched in beta form in July 2022.
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by Justin Carter on (#6MD88)
Fallout's a pretty good show, and one of the big reasons why is the ever-reliable Walton Goggins. As the Ghoul-or Cooper Howard, once upon a time-he's a menace to Lucy and everyone else throughout the season, while being enjoyable to watch both in the irradiated present and the pre-nuclear past. Creating him and...Read more...
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by Justin Carter on (#6MD89)
The Power Rangers have been doing their thing for decades, but recent times have been kind of all over the place. While the Boom! comics have been going for nearly a decade in the Mighty Morphin time period under a rotating roster of creators, Hasbro hasn't done a lot with the larger property. But a new beginning is...Read more...
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by Justin Carter on (#6MD6V)
You've gotta hand it to Marvel Studios: it sure knew how to make its movies feel like big events back in the day. After the original Avengers dropped in 2012, nearly every entry aimed to be bigger in some way, like the entire enterprise was obsessed with topping itself. Sometimes this was in pursuit of greater thematic...Read more...
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by Justin Carter on (#6MD56)
Kingom of the Planet of the Apes is one of this summer's big blockbusters, and with its release in a few weeks, that means its time to up its promo game. We've gotten plenty of trailers and posters, and there are standees in theaters, but that's apparently not enough. 20th Century has decided that we need to see some...Read more...
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by Justin Carter on (#6MD3E)
It's been a minute since we've last heard anything about Star Wars: Skeleton Crew, hasn't it? The series from Spider-Man: Homecoming director Jon Watts was first teased in 2022, and save for details and footage provided during last year's Star Wars Celebration, there's been no real mention of it since. But according...Read more...
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by Lucas Ropek on (#6MD3F)
If you thought that Excel spreadsheets were just for mind-numbing office work, think again. A gaming hobbyist has created an Excel-based RPG game that he based on the popular post-apocalyptic game Fallout. It's the end of the world, all over again.
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by James Whitbrook on (#6MD1M)
Welcome back to the week that was in io9's coverage of the latest, and greatest, in pop culture news. It's been a busy week, as the highly anticipated new trailer for Deadpool & Wolverine brought with it oodles of insight and analysis on its comic book connections-but that's not all. Check out the other big stories we...Read more...
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by Gizmodo Staff on (#6MD09)
This week Apple got a dose of reality as people are caring less about its Vision Pro. A robot tank with green eyes and a robo dog with a flamethrower show that the future of warfare is here. And to round things out, Elon Musk's AI bot isn't that smart. Here's all the big tech news for the week.Read more...
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by Isaac Schultz on (#6MD0A)
Colossal Biosciences has generated a flurry of headlines in recent years, as the de-extinction' company announced plans to resurrect the woolly mammoth, the Tasmanian tiger, and, most recently, the dodo bird, developing a bioengineering toolkit along the way that has prompted investment from outfits like In-Q-Tel, a...Read more...
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by Maxwell Zeff on (#6MD0B)
Apple is reportedly holding discussions with OpenAI about using the startup's AI technology to power some features coming to the iPhone later this year, Bloomberg reported on Friday. This comes roughly a month after reports surfaced that Apple was holding discussions with Google about using Gemini in iOS 18. Either...Read more...
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by Gizmodo Staff on (#6MCZ1)
In our top stories this week, reporter Passant Rabie explores potential projects to visit and study asteroid Apophis when it performs a close encounter with Earth in 2029. Consumer Reports reveals that about 20% of fruits and vegetables sold in the U.S. may have unsafe pesticide levels, raising concerns about whether...Read more...
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by Oscar Gonzalez on (#6MCKW)
If you already hate ads on YouTube, then you're going to have a bad time with Pause Ads. During its earnings calls on Thursday, Google crowed about the success of the tests it's run on the ads, which could indicate the feature" will roll out to even more watchers.Read more...
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by Germain Lussier on (#6MCS8)
Cobra Kai fans finally have some clarity about how, exactly, this new Karate Kid movie fits into everything. Sony Pictures just moved the new movie's release date from December 13 to May 30, 2025, specifically so it could be released after the sixth and final season of Cobra Kai.Read more...
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by Germain Lussier on (#6MCQN)
Nowhere in Star Wars will old Han Solo meet young Han Solo. Yoda is not likely to ever meet Grogu. Princess Leia won't cross paths with General Leia. Some things are just not going to happen. Unless, well, it's Lego, where any and everything is possible.Read more...
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by Matt Novak on (#6MCQP)
Chaturbate will pay $675,000 in fines for not adhering to a new law in Texas that requires all porn sites to verify the age of users, according to a new report from 404 Media which cites a court order released Friday.
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by James Whitbrook on (#6MCP4)
For almost as long as they have been in the comics, the X-Men and mutantkind at large have been stalked by a world that hates and fears them-a world that manifested that hate in the metallic, unflinching face of the Sentinel Program. Just as the X-Men have grown and changed wildly since those early days, so too have...Read more...
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by Ed Cara on (#6MCP5)
Bird flu isn't just lurking inside cows, new research shows. Florida scientists have reported the first known case of highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza in a common bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus). Though the case dates back to 2022, it's the latest indication that these flu strains can potentially infect...Read more...
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by Germain Lussier on (#6MCKV)
When Lee Isaac Chung was announced as the director of the long-awaited sequel Twisters, many of us scratched our heads. Chung is, obviously, a talented filmmaker. His most recent film, Minari, had just come off multiple Oscar nominations including a win. But to go from that small, personal film to the big-budget...Read more...
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by Cheryl Eddy on (#6MCKX)
It's universally acknowledged that 1968's Rosemary's Baby is an influential horror classic. Attempts to directly recapture that witchy magic, however, have fallen flat: 1976 made-for-TV sequel Look What's Happened to Rosemary's Baby is pretty universally despised, as is the 2014 miniseries remake with Zoe Saldana....Read more...
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by Germain Lussier on (#6MCKY)
Happy Alien Day to all those who celebrate. April 26, as many of you know, is the day pop culture has decided to celebrate one of the landmark franchises in science fiction: Alien. That's because the planet in the sequel Aliens is LV-426-so, April 26. But while in the past Alien Day has been largely an excuse to...Read more...
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by Maxwell Zeff on (#6MBFK)
Update, Apt. 26, 2:43 p.m.: As of Friday morning, Drake appears to have pulled Taylor Made" from X and Instagram where he originally posted the diss track. A link to the original post on Instagram read the page may have been removed." It seems Drake bent to the demands of Tupac's lawyers to avoid legal action.Read more...
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by Germain Lussier on (#6MCHH)
George Lucas. Hayao Miyazaki. Stan Lee. Shigeru Miyamoto. Names such as these have defined our lives. The art and products geniuses like these have created are as important to us as anything. And while we decorate our homes and imaginations with their work, what about the people themselves? When is their time in the...Read more...
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by Isaac Schultz on (#6MCHG)
A baseball player may tap his helmet three times before stepping up to the plate, and an Argentina supporter may burn incense in front of a portrait of Diego Maradona as the Albiceleste kick off. Now, a team of archaeologists have found evidence that the ancient Maya blessed their ball courts with ritual offerings, an...Read more...
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by Sabina Graves on (#6MCHJ)
Pixar Fest is kicking off today at the Disneyland Resort in a celebration that will span both Disney California Adventure and Disneyland. At a recent media preview, io9 visited both parks getting in on the Pixar Fest action, which runs from now until August 4 with entertainment offerings that include characters from Tu...Read more...
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by Matt Novak on (#6MCHK)
AI-generated video has received a lot of hype lately as a tool that's supposedly going to revolutionize Hollywood. But Craig Good, a former animator at Pixar who worked on classics like Toy Story and Finding Nemo, isn't convinced. Good thinks there's one big problem with AI video software that will immediately...Read more...
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by Passant Rabie on (#6MCE1)
This week, Russia unsurprisingly vetoed a draft resolution to prevent the placement of nuclear weapons in orbit. Russia's rejection of the United Nations resolution is not a clear indication that it possesses orbital arsenal that could destroy satellite constellations, but it shows the country is not wavering under...Read more...
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by Cheryl Eddy on (#6MCE2)
Evil Dead's cackling Deadites can never truly be defeated, which means there'll always be fresh Evil Dead stories to tell-even without horror icon Bruce Campbell playing the lead, as last year's excellent Evil Dead Rise proved. A few months back, an Evil Dead spin-off" was announced, and now there's news of a whole...Read more...
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by Ed Cara on (#6MCE3)
Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) is taking aim at one of Big Pharma's newest cash cows: the latest generation of effective obesity medications. On Wednesday, Sanders' office announced that the senator is launching an investigation into Novo Nordisk over the astronomically high" list prices of their drugs Wegovy and...Read more...
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by Matt Novak on (#6MCE4)
Airbnb announced in March that all indoor security cameras would be banned at its properties worldwide starting April 30. And if you read through online complaints about cameras that were discovered during Airbnb stays over the years, it's easy to understand why it's been such a controversial issue.
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by William Gavin, Quartz on (#6MCE5)
Tesla is facing a new probe from U.S. auto safety regulators related to its Autopilot driver assistance technology, even as a separate investigation has been closed.Read more...
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by Kyle Barr on (#6MCE6)
Last week, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals in California released a ruling that concluded state highway police were acting lawfully when they forcibly unlocked a suspect's phone using their fingerprint. You probably didn't hear about it. The case didn't get a lot of coverage, especially because the courts weren't...Read more...
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by James Whitbrook on (#6MCB1)
Ncuti Gatwa's Doctor Who debut last year broke the mold for many reasons, but for one excellent one among many, it meant that for the first time ever fans got to be introduced to a Doctor played by an openly queer man-and playing a Doctor unafraid of acknowledging that, either.Read more...
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by Isaac Schultz on (#6MCB3)
The Atacama Desert-an arid, unpopulated swath of northern Chile that is home to some of the most perceptive ground telescopes on Earth-is actually teeming with life beneath the ground, according to a team of researchers that recently scrutinized its soils.
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by Isaac Schultz on (#6MCB4)
The Greek philosopher Plato-Socrates' student and Aristotle's teacher-died nearly 2,400 years ago, having produced a voluminous amount of writing on political philosophy, aesthetics, ethics, and more (he came up with Atlantis!). This week, researchers announced that they found the burial place of the famous...Read more...
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by Maxwell Zeff on (#6MCB5)
Baltimore County Police arrested the former athletic director of Pikesville High School on Thursday, alleging he used an AI voice clone to impersonate the school's principal, leading the public to believe Principal Eric Eiswert had made racist and antisemitic comments, according to The Baltimore Banner.Read more...
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by James Whitbrook on (#6MCB6)
A lot is going on this May to celebrate 25 years of the prequel trilogy kicking off in The Phantom Menace-a way for us to reflect, and look back on how remembrance and appreciation of the film has wildly evolved over the last quarter century. But it also gives ups an opportunity, as Star Wars always wants, for...Read more...
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by Lucas Ropek on (#6MC8D)
Over the last several years, Saudi Arabia has been working on a massive infrastructure project that its leader, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (or MBS) hopes will transform the Kingdom and its relationship with the outside world. The Neom project is a series of developments that are currently under construction in...Read more...
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by Gordon Jackson and James Whitbrook on (#6MC8E)
Zach Cregger's mysterious Barbarian follow up recruits a Silver Surfer. Rosario Dawson dances around the mystery of Ahsoka season 2. Olga Kurylenko shows off from the Thunderbolts set. Plus, what's coming on Chucky as things get even weirder. To me, my spoilers!
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by Matt Novak on (#6MC8F)
A dead dolphin recently found washed up at West Mae's Beach in Cameron Parish, Louisiana was shot three times, according to a news release from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The NOAA is now offering a $20,000 reward for any information that leads to the successful identification and prosecution...Read more...
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