Nature has always been a source of wonder and inspiration for humanity. From the grandeur of mountains to the intricacies of microscopic organisms, the natural world continues to amaze us. I… Read More
The 7 social sciences weave together a tapestry that explains the complexities of human behavior, societies, and their evolution by delving into the area of human knowledge and societal dyna… Read More
Artificial intelligence (AI) large language models (LLM) like OpenAI’s hit GPT-3, 3.5, and 4, encode a wealth of information about how we live, communicate, and behave, and researchers… Read More
Unearthing Secrets: AI’s Role in Decoding Prehistoric Life
Reconstructing the Past: How AI is Enhancing Our Understanding of Prehistoric Life
The mysteries of prehistoric life have lon… Read More
Would you do everything possible to cure a spouse’s illness? Find out in Call of The Sea VR.
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Tulum, nestled along the breathtaking coastline of the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico, is a destination celebrated for its pristine beaches, ancient archaeological sites, and vibrant local trad… Read More
Frankly, they were as surprised as we were.
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Metaverse and Web 3.0 technologies scale the way we behave as a society, they influence how our enterprises operate and hold the promise of having the capacity to shape -and change- our worl… Read More
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Facebook‘Stray’ might be this summer’s most beautiful video game. So, what are you waiting for? You should play right meow!
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The Serpent Rogue is a procedurally generated botanical adventure set in a world on the brink of destruction, in the thrall of an ethereal entity known as Morbus. This dark, corrupting energ… Read More
By accident rather than design, I started my reading year with two short but remarkable nature and activism themed reads. The first was Harry Saddler’s reflection on the moral dilemm… Read More
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This might make you squirm.
Russian scientists have resurrected “z… Read More
What do you get when you combine a gigantic, alluring female vampire, a haunted village full of monsters, and a protagonist whose hands are accident-prone? You get Capcom’s Resident Ev… Read More
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Climate Scientists Suggest Putting Snow Cannons To Use To Intercept Sea-Level Rise Triggered By Thawing Ice Sheets
As per the suggestion of leading climate scientists, mending of the W… Read More
Netflix/David Bukach
I first met director Macon Blair and actor/writer Jeremy Saulnier about five years ago. It was on a shotgun shooting excursion as part of Fantastic Fest in Austin. They… Read More
Ever since the invention of agriculture, humans have been rediscovering innovative ways of farming and finding out modern techniques to make both harvesting of crop and human lives easier. L… Read More
Inspiring Quotes: Ideas Are On My Mind
Ideas are on my mind – a lot. For the past three months I have been trying to figure out how ideas spread. I am learning about how to spot a gre… Read More