One that caught attention from many was a type of sea mollusk that washed ashore on South Padre Island in late May.
As the year draws to a close, we take a look at some of the biggest science stories of the year, and why they matter.
Some cats have eyes so striking they could hypnotize you from across the room. It feels as if they’re not looking at you but ...
This show’s unpredictability becomes its superpower, shifting tone and texture as wildly as the virus at its center.
Superheroes have starred in some of the all-time greatest animated cartoons in TV history, from The Powerpuff Girls to Batman ...
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With ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash,’ James Cameron Takes on the Law of Diminishing Box Office Returns
James Cameron chases his fourth $2 billion box office hit as "Avatar" tests its staying power with moviegoers.
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This original Guardians of the Galaxy member was too confusing for the MCU
James Gunn's Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 introduced an older iteration of the titular team, but it was missing one key hero from the comics.
TL;DR: Fallout Season 2 Episode 2 is a character-driven gut punch that transforms Maximus into the ideological heart of the ...
In this episode, I take you deep into Tokyo’s legendary fish markets to uncover one of the most bizarre sea creatures I’ve ever encountered—a giant sea snail that looks straight out of a sci-fi movie.
Is 3I/ATLAS following its heart? Harvard scientist Avi Loeb believes that 3I/ATLAS boasts a “heartbeat”-like pulse that could provide evidence of its artificial origins — potentially even pointing to ...
The appearance of someone's rear end may reveal a hidden sign that they're dealing with autism, ADHD, or both.
Researchers discovered that a tiny structural feature of the enzyme GPX4 helps keep neurons safe. A rare mutation removes this protection, allowing harmful molecules to damage cell membranes and ...
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