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- Danny Elfman's Nerdy Coachella Set Included Some of His Best Themes
- Debris That Fell From Sky Into India Could Be Part of Chinese Rocket
- The Country's Most Endangered River Is Hitting New Lows
- 8 Places Masks Are Still Required
- I Guess I Need This 6-Foot Inflatable RC T. Rex
- Thor, I Wish I Could Quit You
- Kamala Harris Says U.S. Won't Test Anti-Satellite Weapons, and Neither Should Anyone Else
- Samsung’s Pokémon-Themed Galaxy Z Flip 3 Is Like a Real Life Pokédex
- Strange New Worlds' Bridge Crew Speaks Out on Inheriting Star Trek's Legacy
- In the Time Loop Thriller Retroactive, a Spy Has Plenty of Time to Die
- Russian Cosmonauts Set Up Futuristic New Robotic Arm on ISS During Six Hour Spacewalk
- GPUs are Back, Baby!
- The Courts Make It Clear: Scraping Websites Is Still Legal
- Sci-Fi Classic The Midwich Cuckoos Gets a Lovely Republish, and We've Got a First Look
- The Science of Splitting Oreos
Danny Elfman's Nerdy Coachella Set Included Some of His Best Themes Posted: 19 Apr 2022 02:20 PM PDT Titan of film scores Danny Elfman is no stranger to rock concerts; before his now iconic cinematic masterpieces from collaborations with Tim Burton, Sam Raimi, and others, he was the lead singer of new wave band Oingo Boingo. So the 2002 Coachella Valley Music and Arts festival was the perfect setting for his blend of… |
Debris That Fell From Sky Into India Could Be Part of Chinese Rocket Posted: 19 Apr 2022 02:18 PM PDT Investigators with the Indian space agency say a 9-foot-wide metal ring and a large cylindrical object, among other bits of debris that fell onto a western Indian village in early April, were likely produced by a Chinese rocket that disintegrated on re-entry. |
The Country's Most Endangered River Is Hitting New Lows Posted: 19 Apr 2022 01:49 PM PDT Taking the unflattering title of America's Most Endangered River 2022 is the once-mighty Colorado, according to a conservation group that issues a yearly assessment of riparian health across the country. |
8 Places Masks Are Still Required Posted: 19 Apr 2022 01:30 PM PDT On Monday, a federal judge in Florida ruled the CDC's mask order on public transit and planes was "unlawful." The court decision led to an end to masking requirements on major airlines, Uber, Lyft, trains, trains, and buses nationwide. |
I Guess I Need This 6-Foot Inflatable RC T. Rex Posted: 19 Apr 2022 01:20 PM PDT A new Jurassic movie is just around the corner, which means that before theaters fill with dino fans, toy store shelves will fill with dino toys, including what is easily the largest T. rex toy you can buy and also the best way to secretly terrorize your friends, family, and co-workers. |
Posted: 19 Apr 2022 01:15 PM PDT After a particularly contentious slideshow yesterday in which I, according to many, excessively critiqued the new Thor: Love and Thunder teaser trailer, I got to thinking… I wonder if people know how much I love the Thor franchise? |
Kamala Harris Says U.S. Won't Test Anti-Satellite Weapons, and Neither Should Anyone Else Posted: 19 Apr 2022 12:50 PM PDT While speaking at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California on Monday, Vice President Kamala Harris announced that the United States will no longer conduct anti-satellite missile tests, which are known to produce dangerous quantities of space debris. |
Samsung’s Pokémon-Themed Galaxy Z Flip 3 Is Like a Real Life Pokédex Posted: 19 Apr 2022 12:40 PM PDT Move over, Thom Browne, and your stuffy leather trimmings! Samsung has a better collaboration in the wings. The Pokémon Edition of the Galaxy Z Flip 3 is official, and it comes with a host of accessories that transform the folding phone into a bonafide Pokédex for the real world. |
Strange New Worlds' Bridge Crew Speaks Out on Inheriting Star Trek's Legacy Posted: 19 Apr 2022 12:30 PM PDT Star Trek's next step forward is arguably one of its biggest leaps back yet. Although the new ere of Star Trek shows kicked off with Discovery—at first a prequel set before the events of the original series, now its farthest flung future—its latest bet on the Trek universe, Strange New Worlds, is a throwback to that… |
In the Time Loop Thriller Retroactive, a Spy Has Plenty of Time to Die Posted: 19 Apr 2022 11:50 AM PDT James Bond might have no time to die, but Temporal Agent Tarik Abdelnasser is not nearly so lucky. In Ibrahim Moustafa's upcoming graphic novel Retroactive, Abdelnasser gets caught in a time loop while trying to stop a terrorist attack—only to discover a much more sinister challenge awaits if he wants to die another… |
Russian Cosmonauts Set Up Futuristic New Robotic Arm on ISS During Six Hour Spacewalk Posted: 19 Apr 2022 11:40 AM PDT Yesterday, two Russian cosmonauts spent six hours and 37 minutes in low Earth orbit installing a giant robotic arm on the International Space Station that's designed to work autonomously, move its way across the outside of the station, and pick up and transport astronauts during spacewalks. |
Posted: 19 Apr 2022 11:10 AM PDT Raise a glass to your fellow gamer: the GPU stock shortage is coming to an end. If you're a PC Gamer or content creator, then you don't need any reminder about how purchasing a graphics card or game console without paying a markup has been nearly impossible for the past few years due to supply shortages caused in… |
The Courts Make It Clear: Scraping Websites Is Still Legal Posted: 19 Apr 2022 11:00 AM PDT The U.S. Ninth Circuit of Appeals ruled Monday that scraping personal data from a public website is totally, entirely legal. |
Sci-Fi Classic The Midwich Cuckoos Gets a Lovely Republish, and We've Got a First Look Posted: 19 Apr 2022 11:00 AM PDT Adapted for the screen in both 1960 and 1995 as Village of the Damned, John Wyndham's eerie 1957 sci-fi novel The Midwich Cuckoos is getting a republish along with a number of his other works, including Day of the Triffids and The Kraken Wakes. Today we've got a look at Cuckoos, featuring the new cover by Anders… |
The Science of Splitting Oreos Posted: 19 Apr 2022 10:35 AM PDT |
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