When the economy grows or shrinks, we often focus on how long the phase lasts or how deep it goes. A new paper asks a sharper question: How does actual growth compare with steady, quarter-by-quarter ...
Below, Polygon breaks down all the most important details from Fallout season 2 episode 8 with some help from showrunner Geneva Robertson-Dworet, series star Kyle MacLachlan, and Bethesda boss Todd ...
Are you a multitasker, a free spirit, or an overly optimistic planner? Experts say these are some of the traits that explain why some people are always running behind. Some people just seem wired to ...
DNA sequencing is one of today's most critical scientific fields, powering leaps in humanity's understanding of genetic causes of cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, and diabetes. One issue facing the ...
“The Long Walk” adaptation made a few key changes to the Stephen King story that might catch some fans off guard. The biggest change of the film came in the final moments. The winner of “The Long Walk ...
Weapons is a layered story told through different character perspectives, with a compelling metaphor at the heart of the film. In the very first scene, Weapons jumps right into its terrible ...
Spouses Alison Brie and Dave Franco took their closeness to a whole new level in “Together.” The couple stars in Neon’s latest horror flick, a disgusting romance about Tim (Franco) and Millie (Brie), ...
Indie game developer Happy Volcano and publisher Astra Logical dropped an updated demo for Modulus while confirming the game's Early Access release date. First up, the updated demo is on Steam as we ...
Imagine standing atop a mountain, gazing at the vast landscape below, trying to make sense of the world around you. For centuries, explorers relied on such vantage points to map their surroundings.
Mike Flanagan's new film The Life of Chuck is a metaphor. It's a fairy tale, adapted from a short story by Stephen King, told backwards. Explaining the ending means explaining the beginning. If you're ...
What if you could transform vast amounts of unstructured text into a living, breathing map of knowledge—one that not only organizes information but reveals hidden connections you never knew existed?