A seismic shift in the selection pressures acting on humans may have brought us to a major turning point in our evolutionary journey. According to multiple teams of scientists, human culture – technology, medicine, and our remarkable collaborative problem-solving skills – may now be shaping human evolution more than environmental pressures and the limitations of
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It’s still relatively rare that tabletop game makers manage to successfully transition strong video game properties into great board games. One of the happy exceptions is Dead Cells, which manages to translate the fast action of the video game experience into an excellent 1- to 4-player cooperative board game that is incredibly fun to play
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Courtesy of Universal Pictures Robert De Niro has had his fair share of roles that set viewers on edge over his career (many of them with director Martin Scorsese). There’s his iconic portrayal of vigilante Travis Bickle in Taxi Driver (you talkin’ to me?). The intensity of boxer Jake La Motta in Raging Bull. Mob
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Four films, one box, two North American Blu-ray premieres. I got twenty minutes with the director, and she spent most of it politely dismantling the questions I thought were clever. “You can make a film about something very dark, but the act of making a film is optimistic, I think, by itself.” Lucile Hadžihalilović said
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Phoebe Green has announced her new album ‘Premature Nostalgia’ with the dizzying and beautiful single ‘There’s Always Someone Kicking The Seat’. The Manchester singer-songwriter will release the follow-up to her 2022 debut record ‘Lucky Me’ on October 2 via The Green Dream Machine/Absolute, and you can pre-order your copy here. The album has been written and
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PITTSBURGH — Lunar lander developer Astrobotic decided to sell to Voyager Technologies so it could quickly scale up to meet the projected demands of NASA’s lunar base initiative. Voyager announced June 2 that it reached an agreement to acquire Astrobotic for $162 million in cash and stock and the assumption of $9 million in debt.
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We have heard rumours at Diablo IV is in development for the Nintendo Switch 2 and now the game has been rated in Taiwan. Specifically it was the latest DLC for the acclaimed title, which is named Diablo IV: Lord of Hatred. The game was given a R rating for violence, horror and inappropriate language.
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Hip-hop producer Tay Keith has died. In a statement shared on Thursday, June 18, Nashville police confirmed that the artist, real name Brytavious Chambers, was found dead in his apartment by officers performing a welfare check. Although a cause of death was not confirmed, police do not suspect any foul play as of this writing.
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If you’re wondering what games are coming up in 2027, we’ve put them all in one convenient location. This list will be continually updated to act as a living, breathing schedule as new dates are announced, titles are delayed, and big reveals happen. This should help you plan out your next year of gaming and
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Elden Ring Nightreign, FromSoftware‘s surprise roguelike spin-off game, seems more or less over when it comes to new updates. After the release of the Forsaken Hollows DLC, there hasn’t been any hints at more to come. While desperate fans despair at FromSoftware’s silence, the rest of us can enjoy the fruits of some fans who
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FRIDAY AFTERNOON UPDATE: Disney/Pixar‘s Toy Story 5 is not only bound for the biggest opening of the year, but potentially the the largest over the last two years with a Friday-Sunday of $160M-$170M+ in U.S./Canada after a Friday that’s growing with more than $71M at 4,425 theaters. That figure, of course, includes last night’s $17.5M
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While The Twilight Zone (Rod Serling’s original run) might well be reduced to a New Year’s Eve Syfy marathon today, its reverberations remain electric. Everything from indie horror to theme park rides cull from Serling’s probing, disorienting sci-fi/horror anthology series, especially so in moments of cultural and political unrest. Like… right now. Enter Kevin Hamedani’s
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