Mariska Hargitay received a standing ovation at Cannes for her documentary 'My Mom Jayne,' revealing her mother's legacy and her true parentage in an emotional tribute.
Jennifer Lawrence captivated audiences at Cannes with her intense performance in 'Die, My Love,' directed by Lynne Ramsay. The film received a 6-minute standing ovation, showcasing Lawrence's emotional depth as a new mother struggling with mental health.
Researchers at Purdue University have achieved a groundbreaking feat by spinning nanodiamonds in a vacuum, revealing secrets of quantum physics and the nature of gravity. This experiment opens new frontiers for technology and understanding the universe.
Kristen Stewart's directorial debut, The Chronology of Water, stunned audiences at Cannes with a four-and-a-half-minute standing ovation. Stewart's heartfelt speech and the film's emotional weight left a lasting impression.
NASA's PUNCH mission has released breathtaking images showcasing a colorful 'rainbow' of zodiacal light, revealing new insights into the sun's atmosphere. This groundbreaking spacecraft aims to enhance our understanding of solar phenomena.
As the Cannes Film Festival kicks off, we delve into the controversial trend of prolonged standing ovations. Are these displays of joy masking a deeper desperation in cinema? Find out the shocking truth behind the applause.
Hadi Matar has been sentenced to 25 years in prison for the brutal stabbing of novelist Salman Rushdie in 2022, leaving the author partially blind and with permanent injuries. Matar's actions were linked to a longstanding fatwa against Rushdie.
Epic Games has announced that Fortnite is now unavailable on iOS globally after Apple blocked its attempt to reinstate the game on the App Store. This follows a long-standing dispute over in-app purchase fees.
As more women face perimenopause, the stigma is fading. Symptoms like mood swings and fatigue can be confusing. Learn how to identify perimenopause and explore effective treatment options.
A groundbreaking discovery in Australia reveals that reptile-like animals existed 40 million years earlier than previously believed, challenging long-held beliefs about tetrapod evolution and rewriting their history.