by Ed Cara on (#6M606)
Eat your heart out, A24: Some real-life bacterial germs are literally hungry for our blood, new research suggests. Scientists have found evidence that certain disease-causing bacteria, including strains of Escherichia coli, are chemically attracted to the serum in our blood as a source of food. The horrifying findings...Read more...
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by Dua Rashid on (#6M607)
There are a ton of vendors and online marketplaces selling fake AirPods these days. First, you must remember that Apple's AirPods should not be retailing for $19. Even on Cyber Monday. And that should be the first thing that tells you they're fake. The second thing to keep in mind is to only purchase from reliable...Read more...
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by Passant Rabie on (#6M608)
NASA is preparing to send astronauts on a spacewalk to repair a telescope mounted on the exterior of the International Space Station (ISS). The repair involves installing patches to eliminate unwanted sunlight leaking into the instrument.Read more...
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by James Whitbrook on (#6M609)
Movie marketing always treads a fine line between actually giving you an indicator of what you'll see in the final film and more about evoking a specific vibe-from made-for-trailer shots to hypothetical what ifs, it's sometimes not always clear what part of it will actually be seen on screen when you're in a movie...Read more...
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by Florence Ion on (#6M60A)
It's been so lovely playing Dreamlight Valley lying down. I used to do that with my Nintendo Switch Lite when I didn't have the energy to sit in my computer chair and play at my desk. But the Switch Lite's screen is too small for some games and lacks a night filter, making it hard to get in some gaming before bed. I...Read more...
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by Philip C. Almond, The Conversation on (#6M5X5)
Speculation about extraterrestrials is not all that new. There was a vibrant debate in 17th-century Europe about the existence of life on other planets.
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by Oscar Gonzalez on (#6M60B)
Is your TikTok filled with terrible content that you don't want to see like TikTokers saying it was ok to stare at the solar eclipse? Well, those lovely people might not show up on your For You" feed anymore after TikTok's big policy changes take effect in May.Read more...
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by Sabina Graves on (#6M5X6)
At last week's CinemaCon, Paramount unveiled more information about its upcoming animated prequel Transformers One, with Chris Hemsworth-who voices Orion Pax, a young version of Optimus Prime-in tow. Today, the actor and his co-star Brian Tyree Henry introduced the trailer as it was launching into orbit... yes, into...Read more...
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by Passant Rabie on (#6M5X7)
The International Space Station (ISS) is home to crews of astronauts conducting research in low Earth orbit, but it also hosts a group of mutated bacteria that are thriving under the harsh conditions of space.Read more...
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by Gordon Jackson and James Whitbrook on (#6M5X8)
Werner Herzog has joined Bong Joon Ho's mysterious new animated movie. Sophia Di Martino ponders Sylvie's potential path in a future with more Loki. Plus, get a look at Sweet Tooth's return. Spoilers get!
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by Lucas Ropek on (#6M5X9)
This week, Congress is expected to vote on a bill that would update key federal surveillance authorities.The legislation hasbeen packaged by its proponents as a reform but is, in reality, an attempt to vastly expand the government's spying powers, privacy advocates say.Read more...
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by Matt Novak on (#6M5T7)
The United Arab Emirates was hit with historic flooding on Tuesday after roughly a year's worth of rain fell in just a single day. The record rainfall, more than four inches at the Dubai airport and 10 inches elsewhere in the country, caused some people online to speculate it was all caused by cloud seeding. But the...Read more...
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by Matt Novak on (#6M5T8)
Ever since dogs were first domesticated about 18,000 years ago, they've often had jobs to earn their keep. Today, some dogs are used to herd sheep while others help hunters track and flush out game. And, believe it or not, dogs were sometimes used historically to power machines in private homes and factories.Read more...
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by Kyle Barr on (#6M5T9)
The Bravia Theater U is everything I love in a tech product. It's weird (and a bit phallic) looking, a bit janky, and still produces good-quality sound. It also has a naming scheme that reminds me of the Nintendo Wii. In Amidst Sony's new product scheme-combining its sound and TV line under the Bravia name-one of its...Read more...
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by Sabina Graves on (#6M5D2)
While Universal Pictures has long stepped away from its planned Universal Monsters Dark Universe (except at Universal Studios theme parks), the cinematic lore of the characters has found new life, thanks to standalone films like Leigh Whannell's Invisible Man, Zelda Williams' Lisa Frankenstein, and now Radio...Read more...
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by James Whitbrook on (#6M5D3)
Hasbro's Star Wars toys truly love The Mandalorian-there are few entries in the galaxy far, far away (besides the original trilogy) that come close to the sheer depth the toymaker has delved into the Disney+ show for inspiration. Which is why it feels so bizarre that we have these new figures, missing a very familiar...Read more...
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by Germain Lussier on (#6M5AR)
The second half of Zack Snyder's Rebel Moon is out this week and, believe it or not, it's like a completely different movie. While Part One: A Child of Fire, followed the heroic Kora (Sofia Boutella) across the galaxy as she picked up allies, Part Two: The Scargiver is way more focused. Everything takes place on one...Read more...
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by James Whitbrook on (#6M5AS)
After last week's episode-already a contender for one of 2024's best single episodes of TV-it would be tough for even a show as consistently strong as X-Men 97 to top what it just laid down. It's not surprising then that this week's episode of the Disney+ series doesn't reach the same highs. It doesn't quite...Read more...
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by Oscar Gonzalez on (#6M5AT)
Truth Social's stock price appears to be making a slight rebound Wednesday after losing more than half of its peak value in the month of April. That's a bit surprising considering the fact that the far right's favorite meme-stock company has been exposed for buying into the woke ideology of DEI.
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by Sabina Graves on (#6M5AV)
Disneyland Forward, the Walt Disney Company's initiative to expand its original theme park, just got the go-ahead from the Anaheim City Council. Deadline reports that the $1.9 billion expansion plan, which will take decades to finish, received unanimous approval.Read more...
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by Lucas Ropek on (#6M5AW)
Boeing, the troubled aircraft manufacturer that makes most of the planes that Americans fly on, was the subject of an unsettling Congressional hearing Wednesday wherein multiple invited speakers accused the company of fostering a safety culture" that is anything but safe. Among other things, speakers accused the...Read more...
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by Passant Rabie on (#6M553)
NASA is building a compact seismometer for its upcoming Artemis 3 mission to the Moon, hoping to learn more about the internal structure of the dusty satellite from its lunar tremors.Read more...
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by James Whitbrook on (#6M584)
There's more Star Trek around right now than there has been since its 90s heyday, but there's not exactly all that much of it in comparison. The franchise's resurgence in the age of streaming has meant condensed seasons-these days, the average season is often half the size (or less) of one from the broadcast era. But...Read more...
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by Isaac Schultz on (#6M586)
A jawbone found in Somerset, England, may belong to the largest marine reptile yet known, a huge ichthyosaur that lived about 200 million years ago. The new species is dubbed Ichthyotitan severnensis and may have been over 80 feet long, according to the team's estimates. The finding means that ichthyosaurs could have...Read more...
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by Isaac Schultz on (#6M585)
Three needs are famously fundamental to survival: food, water, and shelter. According to new research, ancient humans had at least two of those three needs met by a nearly mile-long lava tube about 77 miles (125 kilometers) north of Medina, Saudi Arabia, for at least 7,000 years.Read more...
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by Ed Cara on (#6M587)
The newest weight loss drug on the market, Zepbound, might also help keep people's snoring down. On Wednesday, Eli Lilly announced the preliminary results of two Phase III trials testing its drug tirzepatide for people with both obesity and obstructive sleep apnea. Not only did those taking the drug lose much more...Read more...
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by Germain Lussier on (#6M551)
In the realm of toy collecting, there are few things more iconic than vintage Star Wars toys. The variety. The history. The value. We all have images in our heads when we think of vintage Star Wars toys-but what you maybe don't know is many of those images are from the same person.Read more...
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by Maxwell Zeff on (#6M51W)
Nine Google workers were arrested for trespassing in New York City and Sunnyvale, California on Tuesday night after an hours-long sit-in protest against their company's contracts with Israel, a spokesperson from No Tech For Apartheid tells Gizmodo. Google says it has cut the protestors' access to their offices and...Read more...
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by Germain Lussier on (#6M552)
The world of For All Mankind was forever changed when the Soviet Union arrived on the moon before the United States. That one event changed the course of the show's alternate history, and now we'll get to see exactly how it happened.Read more...
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by Matt Novak on (#6M554)
Atlas the robot was killed off yesterday, only to rise from the dead today. So don't write off the robot uprising just yet.
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by Cheryl Eddy on (#6M556)
Netflix has enough English-language horror movies to keep you binge-watching for weeks, but don't overlook the broad selection of international frights the streamer also has on offer. Here are 10 titles-mostly recent Netflix arrivals-that were all released in their home countries in the past few years.Read more...
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by Kyle Barr on (#6M555)
Sony's latest TVs are getting updates in all the expected and the least expected ways. Sony's televisions are easily some of the best we've seen, but compared to competitors like Samsung, its latest screen update feels more significant than the average refresh. There's also a lot of talk about new drivers that are...Read more...
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by Artem Golub and Germain Lussier on (#6M51V)
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by Sabina Graves on (#6M51X)
When the trailer for Abigail dropped folks were quick to point out that the Kevin Durand (Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes) bore a striking resemblance to one Elon Musk. Many even thought the tech personality had gone Hollywood again after his brief cameo in Iron-Man 2. But no, the internet movie hive mind formerly...Read more...
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by Gautama Mehta, Grist on (#6M51Y)
This story was originally published by Grist. Sign up for Grist's weekly newsletter here. This story was produced by Grist and co-published with Verite News.
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by Germain Lussier on (#6M4YB)
James Gunn has been filming his new film, Superman, for a few weeks now but there's still plenty of news to be had. Case in point, the actor behind Jonathan Kent, aka Superman's Earth father, has just been revealed.Read more...
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by Passant Rabie on (#6M4YC)
In a little more than 30 years, we went from knowing only of the planets in our star system to discovering over 5,000 distant worlds spread across the cosmos. So far, none have looked quite like Earth. If an Earth-like planet was orbiting another star, however, it may look different than our precious pale blue dot. In...Read more...
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by Ed Cara on (#6M4YD)
Scientists in California want to know if you would ever feed your cat a bowl of bug chow. They're looking to survey cat owners about their attitudes on the emerging trend of insect-based cat diets, which some researchers and advocates say could be more sustainable and possibly even healthier than traditional pet food.Read more...
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by Alex Cranz on (#4FCWY)
Buying an air conditioner is hard. There are lots of specs that aren't found on any other kind of product, the damn things are heavy, so if you buy the wrong one you'll dread returning it even more, and if you mess up you will find yourself living in an unpleasant ice box, or a muggy misery. But don't worry, it's...Read more...
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by Gordon Jackson and James Whitbrook on (#6M4YE)
Things get cosmic in a new X-Men 97 clip. Velma sets the stage for its unlikely return. Plus, Chucky gets into the family atomics, and what's coming up on Smiling Friends season 2. Spoilers now!
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by Florence Ion on (#6M4YF)
It's been a wild ride with Google's total pivot toward infusing AI into every bit of its products, and I need a break. The company released Gemini for the Pixel phones a few months ago, and it's already wreaking havoc on my life and the lives of others on Reddit. Gemini doesn't do everything the Google Assistant does,...Read more...
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by Matt Novak on (#6M4VF)
U.S. officials pledged not to pursue the death penalty against Julian Assange if he's extradited from the UK to face charges related to his publication of documents highly embarrassing to the U.S. government, according to a report from Australia's ABC News Tuesday. But that will be cold comfort to some in the British...Read more...
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by Kyle Barr on (#6M4VG)
Say what you want about gaming gear's absolute obsession with RGB lighting on every desktop, keyboard, and laptop, but at least they're consistent. We've gotten used to gaming setups awash in the glow of RGB lighting, but good old boy Razer has come out with a new extra-colorful mouse pad called the Firefly V2 Pro, a...Read more...
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by James Whitbrook on (#6M4GH)
Warhammer 40,000's grimdark world of horrors both human and alien has developed a complicated relationship with elements of its audience over the years. What was once a biting satire of Britain's conservative government in the late 80s has, in iteration after iteration of lore and retcons, become a messy...Read more...
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by Germain Lussier on (#6M4ER)
As much as Star Wars fans are looking forward to The Acolyte and Skeleton Crew, if we're being honest, the crown jewel of the upcoming release calendar is Andor. The highly anticipated second season of the Emmy-nominated show has had a rough road amid all the strikes and, as a result, got pushed back into the next...Read more...
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by James Whitbrook on (#6M4ES)
There have been many things in recent years that have helped Dungeons & Dragons transform into a global pop culture force-including the pandemic's necessity for remote social forms of play, the rise of actual play into its own entertainment boom, andBaldur's Gate 3. But few perhaps match the boost that Stranger Things...Read more...
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by Maxwell Zeff on (#6M49Q)
More than 10 workers held a sit-in on the 10th floor of Google's New York City headquarters on Tuesday to protest Google's ties to Israel, organizers from No Tech for Apartheid" tell Gizmodo. The New Yorkers were joined by a simultaneous sit-in inside of Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian's office in Sunnyvale,...Read more...
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by Florence Ion on (#6M4CM)
Motorola has announced its new family of flagships, the Edge 50 series. The series features three new models, from premium to mid-range, available in various finishes, from vegan leather (plastic) to wood. And like the rest of the Android brood, Motorola is hedging its bets on AI-infused software features to attract...Read more...
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by Zack Zwiezen on (#6M4CN)
This article originally appeared on Kotaku.Read more...
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by Cheryl Eddy on (#6M4CP)
So what if you just emptied your wallet for those rare Star Wars posters io9 shared last week? This auction of vintage horror and cult movie posters has some truly staggering offerings too. And if you're not in the market for pricey memorabilia, well-you can still ogle this slideshow of the goods, courtesy of ...Read more...
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