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An Assassin's Creed developer sheds some light on how new, often hidden technology, is making games better for developers and gamers alike.
Dinosaurs may have gazed upon a sky subtly different from our familiar blue, according to NASA scientist Jessie Christiansen.
Engineers didn't immediately acknowledge the issue during that broadcast, apart from one controller uttering "Whoa," followed by an audible gasp. The company later confirmed a problem occurred late in ...
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Yewa-Awori: Just before dawn
By Kunle SomorinIn the solemn stillness that precedes daybreak, there is a pregnant hush—a tension between darkness retreating and light preparing to ascend. This is where the Yewa-Awori people now ...
The new Vera C Rubin Observatory in Chile will transform astronomy with its extraordinary ability to map the universe in breathtaking detail.      It is set to reveal secrets previously beyond our ...
Summer runs of shad, sockeye salmon, and summer steelhead are drawing big crowds below Bonneville Dam. The upstream movement has been okay for sockeye, poor for steelhead, and very good for American ...
Join us for live reactions to "Squid Game" season 3 on Netflix, including an ending breakdown, major deaths, and what the ...
Lettuce is easy to grow if you want a fresh salad, but its growth can suffer and the leaves can turn bitter if gardeners ...
Tired of the usual island getaways? Discover Africa’s lesser-known islands that South Africans can visit visa-free.