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Newly Sequenced Giant Squid Genome Raises as Many Questions as It Answers
One the most intriguing and mysterious creatures on the planet—the giant squid—has finally had its genome fully sequenced. But while the genome is helping to explain many of its distinguishing features, including its large size and big brain, we still have much to learn about this near-mythical beast.
The Aquaman Movie Is Getting an Animated Sequel...on HBO Max?
Peter Sarsgaard gets...interesting about The Batman. Niki Caro discusses why her Mulan remake cut the songs and Mushu. Barbara Broccoli reiterates her belief that James Bond can never be played by a woman. Plus, HBO finally scraps Confederate, Snowpiercer gets a release date, and what’s to come on Nancy Drew.…Read more...
Add a Year To Your PlayStation Plus Membership For Just $37
1 Year PlayStation Plus Membership | $37 | eBay | Physical cardRead more...
Senators Told Cell Phones or Other Electronic Devices Won't Be Allowed at Trump Impeachment Trial
Senators have been told they have to leave cell phones and all other electronic devices outside the chamber when Donald Trump’s impeachment trial commences, according to “decorum guidelines” obtained by CNN.
Only Known Full-Time Cybersecurity Director Working for Any Democratic Presidential Campaign Resigns
Democratic candidate for president and former South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg’s campaign cybersecurity official has resigned, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal.
There's Something Very Wrong With Pokémon: Twilight Wings
While Pocket Monsters, the primary Pokémon anime, has already followed Ash Ketchum into Galar, the newest region where monsters from Pokémon Sword and Shield can be found, The Pokémon Company’s also just dropped Twilight Wings, a supplementary web series that more deeply explores the culture and lives of Galarian…Read more...
Here's Why Game of Thrones Spin-Off House of the Dragon Was Chosen Over the Others
Fans waiting for the first Game of Thrones spin-off show have lots more waiting to do. HBO President of Programming Casey Bloys said today that the House Targaryen prequel, House of the Dragon, probably won’t arrive until 2022. Bloys also explained why that story, and not the Jane Goldman-penned prequel starring Naomi…Read more...
Facebook Will Now Remind You When It's Not the Only One Looking at Your Data
Even if you’re a hardcore #DeleteFacebook-er, you’re probably guilty of using your worn out Facebook account to log into the occasional app—just for the convenience factor alone. Now, the company’s offering a bit more insight into how these tools function.Read more...
Fitbit Really Wants to Be Able to Diagnose Your Sleep Apnea
If you wake up during the night feeling like you can’t breathe, or if you roll out of bed each morning wondering why you slept like shit, you might have sleep apnea. An estimated 22 million American adults have the disorder, and many of them don’t know it. A diagnosis usually requires undergoing a supervised sleep…Read more...
Why the Taal Eruption Won't Slow Down Climate Change
An eruption at the Philippines’ Taal volcano sent locals fleeing for cover as towering ash clouds rose on Monday. Lightning licked the plumes of smoke rising from one of the most active volcanoes in an island nation with dozens of others in various states of unrest.Read more...
Star Trek Can Be Horny as Hell, But It's Not as Simple as You Think
Science fiction is, in many ways, an extremely horny genre. The futures it depicts are ones where we have grown beyond the confines of our planet, reached into the stars, often met new civilizations...and promptly got the hots for them. So it should come to the surprise of no one that Star Trek, one of sci-fi’s most…Read more...
Colin Trevorrow's Alleged Star Wars Episode IX Ending Features Some Familiar Themes
The worst thing about Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker not being universally beloved is it makes people ask “What if?” What if other decisions had been made? Could the movie have been improved? These kinds of questions feel natural with this movie in particular because Colin Trevorrow, the original director and…Read more...
Cat Parasite Makes Mice Less Fearful, but Not Just of Cats, Study Finds
The relationship between a notorious parasite spread by cats and the mice it infects might be more complex than we thought, according to new research out this week. It suggests that mice infected with Toxoplasma gondii aren’t just less afraid of cats—they’re more mellowed out in general.Read more...
Inside the Spectacular Implosion at the Romance Writers of America
The Romance Writers of America, one of the country’s largest writers associations, is in chaos. In late December, the RWA board made the perplexing and instantly controversial decision to censure, suspend, and ban author Courtney Milan from ever holding national office in the organization again—essentially, because…Read more...
The 20 Best Mobile Games You Probably Have Not Played Yet
Your smartphone is a pretty decent gaming machine, which you might forget about when streaming videos, sending emails, or taking photos. In the last two years alone, 20 amazing games have launched on Android and iOS (or both).Read more...
Free-Diving Neanderthals Gathered Tools From the Seafloor
New evidence suggests Neanderthals gathered clam shells and volcanic rock from the bottom of the Mediterranean, which they fashioned into tools. The work is yet more evidence that Neanderthals often ventured into the water, and it adds to the body of research showing that they were nothing like the unintelligent,…Read more...
Cover Your Entire Desk with This Giant Mouse Pad For Just $12
AUKEY Gaming Mouse Pad | $12 | Amazon | Use the promo code 5JXZJ7A7Read more...
No Number of Avengers Can Save the Boring, Unfunny Dolittle
Just when I thought Dolittle couldn’t get any less funny or idiotic, Robert Downey Jr. sticks his arms up a dragon’s asshole. And I do mean that literally.
Earth: Still Hot
The clearest indicator of the climate crisis is heat, and Earth is frickin’ hot. In fact, we just wrapped up the hottest decade in recorded human history. The 2010s saw eight of the planet’s 10 hottest years on record. And last year was a particularly hot one.
One of Your Last Workarounds for Buying Fruity Juul Pods Has Failed
Folks, I have some bad news about one of the few remaining workarounds for accessing Juul’s beloved Mango pods.Read more...
The Last Vestige of Internet Explorer Dies Today
Microsoft has been teasing big changes to Microsoft Edge for nearly a year. Two years ago, the company announced that Edge would move to rely on the same Chromium code base as Google’s Chrome. Then came alphas, and betas, and even a build for macOS that I quite liked. The new version of Edge, which kills the ereader…Read more...
Google Now Lets You Use Your iPhone as a Security Key
Last year, Google announced that anyone using an Android 7+ could use their smartphone as a physical security key. Now, Google has extended this ability to iPhones.Read more...
Teen Climate Strikers Have Capitalists Shook
For the first time ever, the World Economic Forum (WEF) has declared environmental issues as the world’s top long-term risks. The international organization isn’t just recognizing the deadly, terrifying climate crisis as a huge global threat, though.Read more...
Wednesday's Best Deals: Luggage Locks, REI Clearance, Nuun Gold Box, and More
A Waves Gear sale, a one-day JetBlue Winter Sale, coffee grinder, and Yu-Gi-Oh! for the Switch lead off Wednesday’s best deals from around the web.Read more...
NASA Contest to Name Mars Rover Narrows to 155 Student Entries
Judges working for NASA have narrowed the list of possible names for the space agency’s new Mars rover to 155 student entries—different names that include everything from Dusty and Dreamer to Tenacity and Little Tinker. Whichever student wins the grand prize will get an invitation to see the new Mars rover launch into…Read more...
Updates From No Time to Die, Edge of Tomorrow 2, and More
No Time to Die has found its title singer. Paul Feig has some updates on Dark Army and, uh, The Play-Doh Movie. Go behind the scenes on Black Widow in a new featurette. Amazon confirms its Lord of the Rings cast. Plus, what’s to come in the post-Crisis world on Flash and Arrow, and a new glimpse at Stargirl in action.…Read more...
60 People Treated After Delta Flight Dumps Jet Fuel on Los Angeles County
Around 60 people in Los Angeles County were treated by first responders after a jet returning to Los Angeles International Airport dumped its fuel in mid-air, showering at least five elementary schools and a high school shortly before noon, CNN reported on Tuesday.
Some Trump Supporters Are Using Baby Yoda (of All Things) to Promote MAGA
There’s been a disturbance in the Force.Read more...
Old Man Yells at iCloud
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Stop What You're Doing and Update Windows Right Now
The National Security Agency disclosed a major vulnerability in the latest versions of Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016 to Microsoft, which released fixes for the issue on Tuesday, the MIT Technology Review reported.
Google Is Buying the World's Most Boring (but Useful) Startup
You know how sometimes when you Google a store, you get a pop-out sidebar containing info about products that store currently has in stock? Well, in a deal announced today, Google has agreed to purchase the startup responsible for making those sidebars possible.Read more...
A Man's Worm Infection Left Him with a 'Stony Hard' Testicle
There’s no good place for parasitic worms to wreak havoc in the human body, but doctors in India say their 80-year-old patient developed a particularly unfortunate case. The man’s worm infection left him with a massively swollen, calcified right testicle.
The Anti-War, Pro-Animal Rights, Colonialist History of Doctor Dolittle's Creation
Doctor Dolittle usually conjures up memories of Eddie Murphy being stuck in a bathroom with a bear taking a dump, or that time a squirrel was imbibed with gin so it would sit still for a scene with Rex Harrison. Now, with Robert Downey Jr.’s Dolittle featuring a fire-breathing dragon, it’s hard to picture who or what…Read more...
Dating Apps Caught Sharing Your Details With 'Dozens' of Third Parties: Report
If you’re one of those people who’s a bit unnerved by your phone’s apps tracking your every move, I have some bad news—it turns out dating apps are just as guilty as the rest of them. But unlike other apps, they also know what makes you horny.Read more...
Instagram Is Testing a Tool That Will Let You Stealthily Send DMs at Work
Instagram is testing the ability for users to access their direct messages from the web, meaning that you may finally be able to send and share messages—on the low, of course—during work hours.Read more...
HBO Invited Us to a Westworld Dinner Party, Where We Were the Ones Roasted
“Ms. Cranz, would you prefer a tequila or vodka shot? Don’t worry. We know the difference.” With one question a Westworld “robot” had roasted me to a cinder and brought into relief everything cool and terrifying about HBO’s Westworld “activation” at CES.Read more...
Interstellar Stardust Found Inside Australian Meteorite Is a Staggering 7 Billion Years Old
A meteorite that crashed into Australia back in 1969 contains stardust dating back some 7 billion years, predating the formation of Earth by 2.5 billion years. The remarkable discovery offers a snapshot of the conditions that existed long before our solar system came into existence.Read more...
Superman and Lois Is Officially Up, Up, and Away at the CW
It’s time for the working parents of the world to have their own superhero show. The CW has announced that Superman and Lois, which centers around Tyler Hoechlin and Elizabeth Tulloch’s portrayals of Clark Kent and Lois Lane, has been picked up to series.Read more...
New Climate Models Show That Clouds Could Screw the Paris Agreement
Scientists’ latest climate models show that the world is going to warm even more than we previously thought.Read more...
Tesla Is Now Worth More Than GM And Ford Combined But There's More To It Than That
Don’t look now (nevermind feel free to look, it’s not my money), but Tesla’s stock is currently trading at around $545 a share, or nearly triple what it was trading at its lowest in June. This is mostly because its China factory is up and running and it had a profitable third-quarter. But, you know, we’ve seen this…Read more...
This RC Car Moves As Realistically As a Two Ton Vehicle
Dimitar Tilev has created what is possibly the most realistic remote control car we’ve ever seen, and it has nothing to do with the toy’s paint job or immaculate detailing. Underneath the hood is a simulated suspension system that makes the whole car appear to accurately rock and wobble in response to its motor…Read more...
This UN Treaty Would Tackle the Climate and Extinction Crises
The animals need saving. From fires, from deforestation, and from climate change, of course. That’s why the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity released Monday its first draft of an update to the global biodiversity treaty. And these targets are just as much about people as they are about wildlife.Read more...
New Poll About Vaccines Is a Huge Bummer
Many Americans have lost faith in the importance of vaccines over the past two decades, while more than half are unsure or wrongly believe that they can cause autism. At least, those are the somber conclusions of a new Gallup poll released Tuesday. Even worse is that parents of children under 18 have grown more…Read more...
Anna Wiener On Uncanny Valley And the Intoxicating Promise of Tech
“In New York, I had never considered that there were people behind the internet,” Anna Wiener writes in her memoir Uncanny Valley. But after leaving her job in the book publishing industry to work in Silicon Valley’s tech bubble, Wiener becomes one of those people as a customer service representative for a data…Read more...
Made Entirely From Cells, These Adorable ‘Xenobots’ Are Practically Alive
With the help of a supercomputer, scientists have built tiny machines comprised entirely made of biological materials. Able to survive for days and even weeks, these xenobots could eventually be used to deliver drugs inside the body and to clean up the environment.
Taint Band-Aid ‘Doesn’t Hurt’ to Remove, Bandage Maker Promises
Last week at CES 2020, whilst surveying the state of sex tech at the show, I stumbled upon a humble wearable prototype for premature ejaculation. The ‘device’ was the brainchild of Morari Medical, and I maturely dubbed it the taint band-aid in a write-up. CES has since ended, but lo, this morning I opened up my inbox…Read more...
Apple Pushes Back on DOJ Claims That Company Won't Unlock iPhones Belonging to Shooter
Following comments by U.S. Attorney General William Barr that Apple has not provided “substantive assistance” in its investigation related to the shooting last month at a naval airbase in Pensacola, Florida, Apple has addressed the issue by stating that there’s “no such thing as a backdoor just for the good guys.”Read more...
Tuesday's Best Deals: PNY Memory Products, Quest Protein, TCL TV, Neck Massagers, and More
A PNY Gold Box, an Expandable Dish Drying Rack, and a Naipo Shiatsu Back and Neck Massager lead off Tuesday’s best deals from around the web.Read more...
Extreme Heat Is Another Legacy of Segregation
Racism has consequences, especially in an era of climate change.Read more...
Has Hubble Detected Rogue Clumps of Dark Matter?
Scientists using the Hubble Space Telescope have discovered evidence of small clumps of dark matter warping the light from distant quasars.Read more...
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