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Astrophysicists Found 1,000 Magnetic Milky Way ‘Strands’
A new mosaic image taken by the MeerKAT radio telescope in South Africa has revealed nearly 1,000 multi-light-year-long electron strands at the center of the Milky Way. The strands are huge streaks of cosmic ray particles; though they were discovered nearly 40 years ago, researchers never knew there were so many.
A Reminder Why George Lucas Loved the Star Wars Special Editions
Even after it became the highest-grossing film of all time, George Lucas still wasn’t completely satisfied with Star Wars. Sure, the filmmaker obviously was happy with much of what’s on screen, but the visuals and scope he had in his mind in when he made the movie in the 1970s didn’t line up with the final product. He…Read more...
Joe Rogan Is Sorry, Not Sorry About His Podcast's Misinformation Problem
Joe Rogan has an important message for Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, and any other major artist that’s removed their music from Spotify’s platform in response to his podcast’s habit of hosting well-known antivaxxers: he’s sorry, but not sorry enough to stop doing it.Read more...
MacBooks Are Experiencing Battery Drain in Sleep Mode
If you just downloaded the latest version of macOS, 12.2, keep an eye on your MacBook’s battery life. Furious Apple laptop owners are reporting across various forums and social media platforms (Reddit, Twitter) that their MacBooks are experiencing excessive battery drain while in sleep mode (via MacRumors).
Fall in Love With Reading Thanks to These 42 New Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books
Snowed in? A loather of Valentine’s Day? Feeling sluggish on the doom-laden treadmill of life? Perk up with this robust list of brand-new sci-fi and fantasy books coming out in February. We got Jedi! We got space nuns! We got monsters, slippery royals, thieves, and even a taser-wielding librarian! Read on!Read more...
Robert Pattinson's Batman Love Was the Reason He Wanted to Play the 'Freak'
Being cast as Batman isn’t the same as being cast as most other characters. There’s a never-ending legacy to it. A long and storied tradition. And that’s something the new Batman, Robert Pattinson, not only is aware of, but relishes. Speaking to Total Film Magazine about the March 4 release of The Batman, Pattinson…Read more...
Sony Is Buying Bungie for $3.6 Billion in Latest Blockbuster Gaming Deal
Sony is acquiring Bungie for a reported $3.6 billion in the latest move of what has been a string of blockbuster purchases within the gaming industry.
Scientists Figured Out How All-Female Termite Colonies Came to Exist
An international team of scientists says all-female termite colonies from Japan are the result of accidental hybridization, and that their highly robust nature makes them an ecological threat.
A Deadly Cyclone Just Devastated Southeastern Africa—and Another May Be on the Way
Fallout from a devastating tropical storm that hit several countries in southern Africa is building as the death count continues to rise and communities struggle to recover. The death toll from Tropical Storm Ana, which blew through Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi last week, stood at nearly 80 on Monday, while…Read more...
This Working Quadcopter Drone Was Built Using Leonardo da Vinci's 500-Year-Old Sketches
Leonardo da Vinci is best known for works like the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper, but what you might not know is that in the 1480s—hundreds of years before the first flight—the polymath sketched a design for an aircraft. Lacking the right materials, da Vinci never built or tested the helicopter-like device, leaving us…Read more...
7-Eleven Stores in Japan Are Getting Touch-Free Floating Holographic Self-Checkouts
As convenient as self-checkout machines can be for quickly getting out of a store, they’re also a convenient way to expose yourself to a touchscreen that thousands of others have used. To make the machines more sanitary, some 7-Eleven stores in Japan will be installing floating holographic displays that work without…Read more...
In Netflix's Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Leatherface Takes on Social Media
Just like their murderous stars, you can’t keep a venerable horror franchise dead for long. In fact, it’s only been five years since chainsaw-enthusiast Leatherface appeared on screen in 2017's Leatherface, which served as a prequel to the original 1974 film. Now he’s back, and ready to slaughter the real enemy:…Read more...
7 Crypto Projects That Were Total Scams (January 2022 Edition)
Every new technology has attracted scam artists throughout history. But the cryptocurrency space is particularly infested with fraud at the moment.
Updates From the Future of Jurassic World and More
Another familiar face signs up for the Disney+ Santa Clause revival. Get a creepy glimpse at the new adaptation of The Midwich Cuckoos. Star Trek: Picard’s showrunner teases the futures not told in season two’s time travel twists. Plus, what’s coming on Resident Alien and more. Spoilers, away!
Spotify Will Put Content Advisories on Podcasts That Talk About Covid-19 to Fight Misinformation
After days of intense scrutiny, Spotify on Sunday said it would add content advisories on podcast episodes that include discussions on covid-19 to combat misinformation on its platform.Read more...
Halo's Trailer Bring Master Chief's Sci-fi Odyssey to Live Action
Since the original Halo released in 2001, Microsoft has been trying for a long time to get Bungie and 343 Industries’ sci-fi shooter into live action beyond excellent commercials and webseries tie-ins. After several aborted attempts at making a movie, Halo is now finally a TV show for Paramount+ (with some speed bumps…Read more...
Tell Us About Your Pop Culture Month: January 2022 Edition
It’s the end of the month, gang, and what an eventful month it’s been. Like the beginning of every year, there were some solid releases throughout January, but there’s a chance that much of the things you watched or read for the first month of the year were catchups from during the holidays. Now we want to know about …Read more...
Marissa Meyer's The Lunar Chronicles is Jumping from YA Series to Animated Film
Film adaptations of popular YA books were all the rage during the early and mid-2010s, but with few exceptions and a jump to television, have largely fallen to the wayside for the 2020s. That makes it all the more interesting that Marissa Meyer’s beloved YA sci-fi series The Lunar Chronicles is not only being adapted…Read more...
Studio Ghibli's Theme Park is Finally Opening Up in November
Studio Ghibli is one of the most beloved animation studios around, and their whimsical, resonant worlds are often worth revisiting every now and again just to feel something. For years, we’ve wondered what it would be like to have a theme park based around the studio’s various films, and later this year we’ll finally…Read more...
Joni Mitchell Joins Neil Young in Fight Against Covid-19 Misinformation on Spotify
Days after veteran rocker Neil Young decided to take down his music from Spotify over covid-19 misinformation on The Joe Rogan Experience, musician Joni Mitchell has joined him, saying she will also pull her work from the streaming platform.Read more...
The Batman's Matt Reeves on the "James Bond-ian" Batfleck That Almost Was
As The Batman gets ever closer to release, some of the conversation surrounding Matt Reeves’ upcoming film is what the movie almost ended up being. Namely, that it was originally meant to star and be directed by Ben Affleck, the Dark Knight of the DCEU prior to Robert Pattinson’s casting.Read more...
M. Night Shyamalan Thanks Blade Runner 2049 for Helping Him Discover Dave Bautista
Guardians of the Galaxy is typically credited with Dave Bautista’s rise to cinematic stardom, but his short turn in Blade Runner 2049 is what drew attention to the actor’s dramatic chops. Thanks to 2049 (and its short film Nowhere to Run), Bautista’s since gone on to show up in pretty good genre work like Dune and …Read more...
The Flash is Running Again for Season 9
The Flash has been through several speedsters (both fairly good and pretty bad), alien invasions, and universe ending crises through its lifetime. Lest you think the current eighth season would be the last of the CW’s Scarlet Speedster, you are mistaken, because the show is coming back for season nine.
KFC's Beyond Fried Chicken Tastes Like KFC's Fried Chicken
I like mock meat. I like tofu, I like tempeh, I really like wheat gluten and seitan.
Nearly All NFTs Created With OpenSea’s Free Minting Tool Are Fake, Plagiarized, or Spam
A free non-fungible token minting tool from OpenSea, one of the largest NFT marketplaces online, is being overwhelmingly misused to commit fraud and create spam, the company said on Thursday.
FTC Says Social Media Was a ‘Gold Mine’ for Scammers in 2021, Leading to $770 Million in Losses
Social media has become an increasingly popular tool among scammers in recent years, which is bad news for those of us that frequent the platforms. A new report from the Federal Trade Commission published this week called social media a “gold mine for scammers,” reminding us all of a guiding principle we should live…Read more...
Spoilers of the Week: January 24-28
Just in case you missed some Morning Spoilers this week, we’re trying something new: highlighting some of those stories in video format. But don’t worry, here are links to all those articles below—and you can still read new Morning Spoilers posts every weekday right here on io9!Read more...
The Week's Best Toys Are Animated, Stuffed, and Ready to Terminate
Welcome back to Toy Aisle, io9's regular round up of the latest and coolest toy news on the internet. This week, Hasbro goes ‘90s with a trio of animated X-Men icons, MAFEX swings between the worlds of DC Comics and the Terminator, and Hot Toys returns to The Mandalorian for a few more Nite Owls. Check it out!
The FBI Reportedly Considered Buying Spyware That Could Hack Any Phone in the U.S.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation spent two years considering whether it should procure a clandestine commercial spyware tool that could reportedly hack any phone within the United States, according to an investigation by New York Times Magazine.
Researchers Develop COVID Test That Uses a Smartphone to Gets Results on the Cheap
If you’re also someone who’s waited in line for hours to get a COVID test—or faced similar frustrations trying to buy them at your local drugstore—then you’re in luck. A group of scientists from the University of California, Santa Barbara say they’ve developed a new kind of COVID-testing system that only involves some…Read more...
8 Horror Movies to Watch After You Devour Archive 81
An apartment building with ties to the occult. A person obsessed with a mystery they uncover in found footage. The blurring of media and reality. Surveillance and paranoia. The possibility of other dimensions! Netflix’s spooky series Archive 81 combines all of these elements, and it does it so well it’s no shocker…Read more...
The Oil Industry Has a $500 Billion Bubble Problem
Oil prices are rebounding as global economic activity picks back up. But the boom could likely be a mirage as governments finally get their act together on climate change—and it could lead to financial ruin if Big Oil ends up chasing it.Read more...
Two New Drugs Are Exacerbating the Overdose Crisis
Research from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention this week suggests that two recently resurfaced drugs are now contributing to the ongoing overdose crisis in the U.S. Among both reported overdose deaths and drug busts, officials are seeing an increase of the drugs para-fluorofentanyl and metonitazene,…Read more...
The Delightful Brian and Charles Makes a Grand Case for Human-Robot Friendships
In 2017, io9 wrote about a short film titled Brian and Charles, dubbing it “beautifully shot and equal parts poignant and wryly hilarious.” So we were thrilled to see that director Jim Archer made a feature film based on his short It just made its debut at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival, and is an early contender for…Read more...
Telecoms Just Got Their Asses Spanked in Latest Attempt to Revoke California's Net Neutrality Law
In a major victory for open internet activists, a federal court has once again shot down the telecom industry’s challenge to a California state net neutrality law.
Who Will Be Marvel's Next Guardians of the Galaxy?
As noted philosopher and Poison frontman Bret Michaels once said back in 1988, “Every rose has its thorn.” Alas, it’s a truth that even applies to roses that bloom as beautifully as the Guardians of the Galaxy movie franchise. We’ve known for a while that the third movie, Vol. 3, would be the last for director James…Read more...
Big Tech Will Soon Have to Disclose Salaries for Jobs in NYC and It's Freaking Out the Money Men
Big businesses are throwing a tantrum in New York over a new pay transparency law requiring all employers with more than four employees to post minimum and maximum salary ranges for posted positions. Those rules are significant and would apply to the majority of New York’s 8.5 million residents.Read more...
Horrific Observations Confirm That Orcas Feed on Blue Whales
As apex predators, orcas can basically feed on whichever marine animal they want, but biologists weren’t entirely sure if these aquatic killers feast on the biggest of them all: blue whales. New evidence suggests they very much do, and it ain’t pretty.
Jedi Padawans Explore Corellia in an Exclusive Star Wars: The High Republic Excerpt
When Star Wars fans think of Corellia, they think of Han Solo. They think of Qi’ra. Maybe they think of piloting the Millennium Falcon there for Hondo Onaka. What they don’t think of is Jedi roaming the streets, but that’s going to change in Star Wars: The High Republic: Midnight Horizon by Daniel José Older—and we’ve…Read more...
Newly Discovered Insect Looks Like Mothman
Researchers in western Uganda found a new species of leafhopper insect, the first sighting of any animal from its genus seen since 1969. The red-eyed, metallic-looking animal resembles the legendary Mothman and is nearly as rare.Read more...
By the Power of Netflix, the He-Man Movie Has Found a New Star
Netflix has the power! After years of development hell at Sony, a new live-action Masters of the Universe movie has moved over to the streamer with plans to shoot this summer. Kyle Allen, currently seen in Steven Spielberg’s West Side Story, will play He-Man/Prince Adam, working with directors the Nee Brothers (The …Read more...
QAnon Conspiracy Theorists Force Butterfly Sanctuary to Shut Down
After spending years coming after furniture and pizza, QAnon followers are finally ruining life for butterflies and those who enjoy them.Read more...
Does Covid-19 Trigger Diabetes in Children? Here's What the Research Shows So Far
Research out this week is the latest to suggest that covid-19 may be linked to a higher risk of type 1 diabetes in children. The study found that reported diabetes cases at a large children’s hospital in San Diego significantly rose during the first year of the pandemic. However, many experts—including the study’s…Read more...
My Favorite Warhammer 40,000 Faction Is Finally Getting the Glow Up It Deserves
If there’s one thing that keeps Games Workshop moving, it’s the new arrays of shiny model kits for its Warhammer tabletop games that keep fans oohing, ahhing, and throwing out lots of money on little plastic warriors. But their latest releases are going to be doing justice to one of Warhammer 40,000's most neglected…Read more...
This ‘Minimum Viable Computer’ Costs $15—and It Can Run Doom
We try recommending the best gadgets to our readers, especially those that offer the greatest value. Still, anyone shopping for a laptop or phone will need to be prepared to spend at least a few hundred bucks—even if that device is a Chromebook or a budget handset. What if there was another way?
The Apple Drone Is Finally Here
Even without an ongoing pandemic disrupting supply chains and making it an even bigger challenge to hire seasonal labor, being a farmer is hard work, especially around harvest time. A company called Tevel Aerobatics Technologies believes it’s come up with a better harvesting solution for fruit farmers with the apple…Read more...
Pittsburgh Bridge Collapses Right Before Joe Biden's Visit to Promote Infrastructure
A bridge in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania collapsed on Friday, taking a bus down with it and resulting in at least 10 people reporting injuries—though fortunately, no one was severely harmed or died. The collapse occurred just hours before Joe Biden was scheduled to give a speech in the city on the crumbling state of the…Read more...
Fast and Furious 10 Has Recruited Aquaman, Which Feels Only Natural
When last we left the Fast and Furious franchise, Dominic Torreto’s crew had finally made it into space. For the next installment, could they go under the sea? Anything’s possible, especially since Aquaman himself, Jason Momoa, is likely to join the cast.Read more...
In The Legend of Vox Machina, Critical Role Faces the Challenge of Turning D&D into TV
With The Legend of Vox Machina, the voice actors behind Critical Role are attempting to break new ground as a tabletop roleplaying series turned into an animated TV show. Since the same actors are voicing their characters, and have been guiding hands in the show’s development, fans haven’t been very concerned with…Read more...
Backcountry Winter Sports Are More Fun With a Portable Ski Lift in Your Backpack
Winter sports involving snow-covered hills and gravity are really only fun if you’ve got an easy way to get back up that hill. For those times or places where a ski lift isn’t available, the PL1 is a portable tow rope system that can be quickly set up on-site and easily carried in a backpack.
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