Over the weekend the director and writer of the first two Marvel Guardians of the Galaxy films was fired over controversial joke tweets that resurfaced. Gunn may have apologised, but Disney dismissed him for his decade old tweets being in conflict with the studio’s values. Since then Guardians of the […]
Daily Archives: July 23, 2018
President Trump Falsely Said the Carter Page Warrant Exonerated Him. It Wasn’t the First Time More Since the start of the Russia probe, President Donald Trump has argued several times that new reports or documents have proven that he did nothing wrong. But in each case, the newly released information […]
West Ham have been busy in the transfer market this summer as they prepare for Manuel Pellegrini’s first season at the helm. Felipe Anderson has headed up a list of arrivals at London Stadium, where he’s joined by fellow fresh faces Ryan Fredericks, Issa Diop, Lukasz Fabianski, Jack Wilshere, Andriy […]
Ever since Bethesda first dragged the world of Fallout into the modern realm, people have been wondering how it would fare as a multiplayer game. Some fans asked for it. Others built it themselves. Now, with Fallout 76, the company is actually making an online Fallout experience — and players […]
We know instinctively that our experiences shape the way we learn. If we are highly familiar with a particular task, like cooking for example, learning a new recipe is much easier than it was when we were a novice. New research shows that experience also changes the way our neurons […]
Scientists find that certain neurons release nitric oxide onto nearby blood vessels, and potentially use this mechanism to control awareness in the brain.
Three supermoons appeared on December 3, January 1 and January 31, with experts dubbing the phenomena a ‘supermoon trilogy’. And astronomers believe the public’s interest will be even higher for Friday’s Blood Moon, which will be visible in the UK from 8:30pm BST. The eerie spectacle will be the longest […]
Archaeological evidence has increasingly called into question the idea of ‘Clovis First.’ Now, a study has dated a significant assemblage of stone artifacts to 16-20,000 years of age, pushing back the timeline of the first human inhabitants of North America before Clovis by at least 2,500 years.