Game Science has announced Black Myth: Zhong Kui, a new single-player action-RPG that follows the ghost-catching god Zhong Kui. Revealed at Gamescom, the game promises fresh experiences and bold features while building on the success of Black Myth: Wukong.
In a candid interview, Jimmy Kimmel passionately defends the state of late-night television and dispels myths about its decline, all while celebrating his Emmy nominations and sharing hilarious anecdotes.
In northern Colorado, cottontail rabbits are undergoing a bizarre transformation due to the Shope papilloma virus, sparking comparisons to mythical creatures and raising concerns about their spread into Wyoming.
Residents of Fort Collins, Colorado, are spotting rabbits with grotesque horn-like growths caused by a common virus. Dubbed 'Frankenstein bunnies,' these creatures are not dangerous and have a fascinating link to folklore.
A group of rabbits in Colorado has been spotted with bizarre horn-like growths, leading to a flurry of nicknames like 'Frankenstein bunnies.' But don't be alarmed; they are infected with a common virus that poses little harm.
The 10,000 steps goal is a marketing myth! Recent studies reveal that as few as 3,000 daily steps can significantly improve your health. Learn the truth and top tips to boost your step count.
A groundbreaking study reveals that you only need to walk 7,000 steps a day to significantly reduce your risk of death, dementia, and other health issues. Discover the surprising findings that challenge the 10,000-step myth.
A groundbreaking study reveals that walking just 7,000 steps a day can enhance brainpower and reduce the risk of serious diseases like cancer and heart disease, challenging the 10,000-step myth.
A comprehensive study involving over 1.2 million Danish children shows no link between aluminum in vaccines and health issues like autism or ADHD, countering anti-vaccine claims.
As scientists and scholars ponder the fate of Earth, we explore apocalyptic myths and scientific theories about whether our planet will end in flames or remain a frozen husk. What do cultural narratives reveal about our future?