In the ever-evolving landscape of anime, few series capture the imagination quite like The Darwin Incident. This unique narrative not only explores the realms of animal evolution but also delves into ...
While late M-stars are the easiest places to find Earth-sized planets, a new study suggests they are biological dead ends where animal life may never find enough fuel to evolve.
Commissioned by long-standing Rolls-Royce clients in the United States, Spectre Bailey is a one-of-one tribute to a cherished ...
A new year of tabletop releases is upon us, with trading card game adaptions of Cyberpunk 2077 and League Of Legends, and ...
Below, in separate interviews, Melissa Roxburgh and executive producers JJ Bailey and Jake Coburn break down Oliver’s death, ...
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Lost worlds under the sea are the next big archaeology race
Across the world’s continental shelves, archaeologists are racing a rising tide of development and climate change to map and ...
Chris Connor chats with Pluribus composer Dave Porter… Pluribus was one of the biggest hits of 2025 for Apple TV+. The series ...
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Ultimate Spider-Man's Richard Parker and his transformation into Venom, explained
Ultimate Spider-Man has been one of the best Marvel books in years, and one of the most shocking aspects has been Peter's son ...
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A year in review: Rolls-Royce presents bespoke trends, innovations and achievements for 2025
Royce, not only in terms of artistic output but in the evolution of craft, material expression, and the commissioning experience itself.
A new study theorizes that evolution ticks at different speeds, especially when a big group of organisms first appears.
Humans have always been fascinated with space. We frequently question whether we are alone in the universe. If not, what does ...
Earth, FX's best sci-fi series to date, aired its mind-blowing Season 1 finale, and fans are still reeling. Created by Noah ...
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