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Trump fires all 22 National Science Board members via email, no reason given, crippling NSF oversight and science advisory role.
New study in Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience links infrasound from pipes, traffic, wind turbines to reported hauntings, offering a physical explanation for ghostly sensations.
NASA's Artemis III mission will now test landers in Earth orbit no earlier than late 2027, delaying a crewed Moon landing to at least 2028.
New study finds Neanderthal brain size fits within modern human range, challenging theories of cognitive inferiority and suggesting outcompetition not due to smarts.
University of Oregon chemists show electrical current through coffee can measure flavor, offering fast, objective quality control for coffee industry.
Study finds professional school graduates earn more when their peers are racially diverse, challenging the 2023 Supreme Court affirmative action ruling.
Researchers engineered a ribosome without isoleucine, proving the genetic code can be reduced from 20 amino acids, challenging evolutionary assumptions and advancing synthetic biology.
New study shows scorpions deliberately reinforce their pincers and stingers with metals like zinc, manganese, and iron—a biological engineering feat with evolutionary and materials science implications.
Supercomputer simulations reveal dolphins' speed comes from large vortex rings, not small eddies. Study may inspire new underwater propulsion designs.
Crimson Desert update adds rematch bosses and faction re-blockades, plus new legendary creatures. Players can now re-fight enemies with scaled difficulty.
Leaked resume confirms NetherRealm's next game is Injustice 3, ending a near-decade wait. Evidence includes employee resume and past voice actor claims.
Ask.com, founded as Ask Jeeves in 1996, shut down May 1, 2026 after nearly 30 years. Parent company IAC discontinued the search business. The shutdown marks the decline of dot-com era search engines in the age of AI.
Fallout co-creator Tim Cain warns that influencers are replacing gamers' independent judgment with prepackaged opinions, fundamentally altering game development and player culture.
YouTuber Ocelot confirms that Half-Life 2's sewer buoyancy puzzle was harder in early versions, validating player memories and highlighting game version differences.
A shortage of affordable video game figures forces fans to create custom ones, sparking a DIY revolution and potential market shift.
PopCap's Plants vs. Zombies launches May 5, 2009, blending tower defense with quirky strategy. Early reviews praise its depth and innovation.
Nic Taylor's 'Game Quest: The Backlog Battler' uses Steam data to turn unplayed games into enemies; more expensive and highly rated games hit harder.
Final Fantasy 14 lyricist Michael-Christopher Koji Fox revealed he used Wikipedia's BDSM page to write the song 'Sinister' for the Arcadion raid boss Vamp Fatale, sharing the anecdote at the North American Fan Festival panel on songwriting.
Neal Agarwal's Cursor Camp launches as a browser-based social MMO where players interact only via mouse cursors—no text chat. The game emphasizes silent, shared moments and is already attracting a global audience.
New guide reveals common PATH configuration errors across Bash, Zsh, and Fish shells, with step-by-step fixes and warnings about duplicate entries and lost history.