Edmund White, a pioneer of modern queer literature and author of iconic works like 'The Joy of Gay Sex,' passed away at 85. His candid exploration of gay life, love, and loss shaped a generation of writers and readers.
As the Emmy race unfolds, the spotlight shifts to celebrity-driven documentaries, sidelining critical storytelling. Experts warn this trend marks a troubling shift in nonfiction filmmaking, prioritizing brand over substance.
Scientists have developed groundbreaking contact lenses that allow wearers to see infrared light as visible light. This innovative technology has potential applications in security and beyond, resembling the advanced vision seen in sci-fi films like Predator.
Pope Francis' passing has ushered in a new era with the election of Pope Leo XIV, the first American Pope. As memes flood social media, we explore the intersection of papal intrigue and popular culture.
On this Star Wars Day, delve into the science behind the beloved franchise. Discover the myths and realities of sound in space, the mechanics of starship travel, and more. Can we really have lightsabers? Read on to find out!
In a hilarious twist, Google's AI misinterprets fictional idioms as real, proving that even advanced technology can falter. Discover the amusing blunders in AI responses that could mislead users.
The latest season of Black Mirror explores our complex relationship with technology, featuring new episodes that delve into AI, emotional struggles, and the unsettling realities of our tech-dominated lives.
Bungie is set to showcase the highly anticipated gameplay reveal of Marathon on April 12! Tune in at 10 AM PT for exclusive insights on this exciting new PvP extraction shooter.
Discover the eerie location that brought the fictional world of 'Severance' to life. Bell Labs, a decaying office building in New Jersey, serves as the perfect backdrop for this chilling thriller.
In a surprising court decision, Morgan Geyser, who nearly killed a classmate to impress the fictional Slender Man, is set to be released from psychiatric care after seven years. Despite state concerns over her behavior, the judge found no substantial risk.