Pokémon Brilliant Diamond/Shining Pearl can’t please two audiences at once
Debate among superfans over the last several years has raised an important question: Who is Pokémon's true core audience?.....»»
Research highlights the role of ants in forest regeneration
Walk through an old-growth forest in early spring, and you'll be dazzled by wildflowers, their jewel-like tones shining from the forest floor......»»
Everything you need to know about Kang, the MCU’s next Thanos
Kang the Conqueror appears in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, and there's a lot that audiences should know about this iconic villain......»»
Diamond-based power semiconductors may be available in 2030
Diamond-based power semiconductors are likely to hit the market as early as 2030 thanks to new development achievements in Japan in the past two years, although it is believed that diamond as the ultimate semiconductor won't be popularized until 2040.....»»
Chromo-encryption method uses color to encode information
In a new approach to security that unites technology and art, EPFL researchers have combined silver nanostructures with polarized light to yield a range of brilliant colors, which can be used to encode messages......»»
Special-effects master "breaking the mold"
Douglas Trumbull's new project would use fast frame rates, huge screens, 4K digital for an "immersive" experience. Are audiences ready?.....»»
Apple’s secret VR headset just leaked an ingenious idea
The Apple Reality Pro headset is coming soon and a brilliant idea on controlling Apple’s top-secret mixed-reality device has just leaked into the world......»»
Everything you need to know about Batman’s Robin, Damian Wayne
Damian Wayne will make his live-action debut in James Gunn's DCU, and while comic book fans know him well, mainstream audiences might need more info......»»
Deposit insurance and depositor behavior: Evidence from Colombia
One of the feats that earned Douglas Diamond and Philip Dybvig the 2022 Nobel Prize in Economics (joint with Ben Bernanke) is a model of bank runs and related financial crises. In an article published in 1983, they noted that, in 1930s America, peopl.....»»
7 things we wished Disney did differently with the Star Wars sequel trilogy
While the Star Wars sequel trilogy started with plenty of promise, it ended with audiences wishing Disney had done many things differently......»»
PlayStation Plus may start adding a brilliant feature to its games
Sony could add a new feature to retro PlayStation Plus games thanks to Super Stardust Portable......»»
Exclusive: Micron’s 1.5TB MicroSD card costs more than diamond
World’s largest microSD card goes on sale at tech wholesalers but it's expensive.....»»
M. Night Shyamalan explains how he tells stories in Knock at the Cabin featurette
M. Night Shyamalan will look to scare audiences once again in his latest nightmare, Knock at the Cabin, a psychological thriller about the apocalypse......»»
7 overlooked modern movies you should watch
Many movies receive considerable attention from critics and audiences, but some worthy pictures are unjustly ignored despite being among the best in the medium......»»
The most likable characters from That ‘70s Show, ranked
That '70s Show has many hilarious and lovable characters that audiences enjoyed hanging out with watching Fox's classic throwback sitcom......»»
2022 Hyundai Ioniq 5 Limited AWD: a brilliant SUV that’s also an EV
The Hyundai Ioniq 5 may have a design that’s straight out of an old-school video game, but it’s a high-tech electric car that’s firmly planted in the present......»»
Images capture 850-year-old aftermath of stellar collision
A Dartmouth professor's images of the explosive aftermath from the collision of two dying stars could help scientists better understand this rare type of astronomical event—and may finally confirm the identity of a brilliant but short-lived star ob.....»»
Does a "fake news" label help audiences identify false information?
Emily Van Duyn is a professor of communication at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and co-wrote recent studies that examined the effects of labeling information "fake news" on public perceptions of journalists' and news organizations' cred.....»»
"Superdeep" diamond deepens our understanding of plate tectonics
A unique combination of minerals trapped inside a "superdeep" diamond that originated hundreds of kilometers beneath Earth's surface sheds new light on plate tectonics, the geological processes that give rise to mountains, oceans and continents......»»
The cybersecurity industry will undergo significant changes in 2023
The cybersecurity industry will undergo some significant changes in 2023. As more systems get connected, we can expect to see more outages. We probably won’t see a “digital Pearl Harbor,” but we will see more breaches, impact, and f.....»»
What to expect at CES 2023, from mondo TVs to EVs
Faster PCs, brilliant TVs, and smarter smart homes are all on the horizon, and CES 2023 will be ground zero for the gadgets that will get us there......»»