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Learning how to destroy PFAS—down to the tiniest airborne particles
Getting rid of Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) is one of the greatest environmental challenges of our time. This group of 15,000 human-made chemicals doesn't break down naturally, leaching into soils and waterways and accumulating in the environment.
Kotaku Is Hiring A Community Editor
Help us share cool things with awesome people The post Kotaku Is Hiring A Community Editor appeared first on Kotaku .
Government of South Georgia are recruiting their next Chief Executive Officer
The Government of South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands, GSGSSI, are recruiting for their next Chief Executive Officer – to be based in Government House, Stanley, Falkland Islands.
Zotac claims the 'very survival of graphics card manufacturers' is at risk thanks to the state of the market right now
It's not just us consumers feeling the burn.
Games that sell DLC and in-app purchases appear to benefit most from subscription services
Devs with games on subscription services that sell downloable content and expansion packs report a slight bump in revenue.
Kotaku Is Hiring A Staff Reporter
We want your scoops The post Kotaku Is Hiring A Staff Reporter appeared first on Kotaku .
Kotaku Is Hiring A Nights And Weekends Editor
It's time to bring back the site's off-hours programming The post Kotaku Is Hiring A Nights And Weekends Editor appeared first on Kotaku .
Atomic scientists set 'Doomsday Clock' closer to midnight than ever
WASHINGTON, Jan 27 - Atomic scientists set their \"Doomsday Clock\" on Tuesday closer than ever to midnight, citing aggressive behavior by nuclear powers Russia, China and the United States, fraying nuclear arms control, conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East and AI worries
Virtual Boy Nintendo Switch Online line-up announced
Virtual Boy games are coming to Nintendo Switch Online in February, with Nintendo announcing both launch titles and others coming later in 2026.
Indie devs should avoid 'most indie publishers' says Manor Lords indie publisher Hooded Horse: 'The vast majority of indie publishers are predatory and opportunistic'
"People can hate me for this if they want."
Timothy Busfield’s Wife Melissa Gilbert Breaks Silence After Actor’s Arrest
Busfield is accused of criminal sexual contact of a minor and child abuse related to twin child actors he worked with on the Fox series The Cleaning Lady . He denies the accusations
From Finland to Greenland: How cracks are appearing in the future of Arctic ice-breaking
Rather than making the Arctic easier to navigate, climate change is making ice thicker, more mobile and more dangerous in certain areas.
Roku Crashes Its Streaming Stick HD (2025) to a New Record Low While the Amazon Fire TV Stick Stays Full Price
There's too much content to catch up with for you to not have a way to watch it all. The post Roku Crashes Its Streaming Stick HD (2025) to a New Record Low While the Amazon Fire TV Stick Stays Full Price appeared first on Kotaku .
Charli xcx’s ‘The Moment’ Becomes A24’s Fastest-Selling Limited Release
Charli xcx’s “Brat” domination has translated to the big screen, with “The Moment” — Aidan Zamiri’s mockumentary about the cultural phenomenon kickstarted by the pop star’s hit album — becoming A24’s fastest-selling limited release to date. Following “The Moment’s” Sundance
Ubisoft Really Doesn’t Want You To See Its Canceled Prince Of Persia Remake
Also, an actor speaks out about how she found out about the cancellation like everyone else The post Ubisoft Really Doesn’t Want You To See Its Canceled Prince Of Persia Remake appeared first on Kotaku .
Micro-indie publisher Pantaloon closes pre-seed funding round
The company will use the cash to expand its nascent publishing label.
Lorcana shows what Magic’s Universes Beyond is missing
Lorcana’s name-based character mechanics reveal a design space Magic avoids — and why Universes Beyond is the perfect place to explore it.
Oddball flower challenges long-held rule about how new plant species evolve
Lipstick vines get their name from their bright red, tube-shaped flowers. But one member of this group of plants has lost its lipstick-like appearance—its flowers are shorter, wider, and yellowish green in color. It also attracts shorter-beaked birds than its crimson cousins
Rachel Weisz and Leo Woodall Get Provocative in First Look at ‘Vladimir,’ Netflix Limited Series Sets Release Date
Netflix has set a March 5 global premiere date for “Vladimir,” a new limited series adapted from Julia May Jonas’ acclaimed novel of the same name. The eight-episode series stars Rachel Weisz, who also serves as an executive producer, alongside Leo Woodall (“The White Lotus”)
Art of Stories, Foreshadow Launch in Sweden, Aiming to Transform How Movies Get Written (EXCLUSIVE)
Greg Poehler, creator-star of “Welcome to Sweden,” is teaming with Linus Tunström, one of Sweden’s highest-profile stage directors and creative producer-writer Filip Hammarström (“Jordskott”) to launch two new companies, Art of Stories and Foreshadow, that aim to transform
A faster way to power AI ambitions: Make your own electricity
The DATA Act of 2026 offers a way to enable the electricity buildout required by modern industry while protecting consumers and guarding against blackouts by allowing entrepreneurs and private investors to establish new, private utilities and new grids free from the regulations
Berlin honours Levi family with memorial 'stumbling stone' plaques
On Holocaust Remembrance Day, the victims of the Nazi regime are commemorated throughout Germany. At the same time, anti-semitism in the western European country and across the continent is rising at an alarming rate.
Jimmy Kimmel Delivers Emotional Rebuke After ICE Killing of Alex Pretti: ‘One Atrocity After Another’
"Is that the law and order that you voted for, if you voted for this?" the host said during his monologue
Washington Post union urges staffers to appeal to Jeff Bezos’ wife Lauren Sanchez in bid to avoid layoffs: report
Newsroom employees are feeling a sense of urgency in light of anticipated layoffs which could impact more than 100 colleagues.
Stuck Announce New Album Optimizer: Hear “Instakill”
“I saw an ad online/ With a man in his prime/ ‘You can change your life/ For a limited time’/ My life was in decline.” These are the dystopian opening lines of Stuck’s new single “Instakill.” The Chicago post-punks are announcing their new album Optimizer today, and they’re
Some Border Patrol agents leaving Minneapolis 'great first step': Council member
Some Border Patrol agents are leaving Minneapolis, Minn., after the deaths of two local residents at the hands of federal immigration enforcement agents, which Council Member LaTrisha Vetaw (D) said is a “great first step” to deescalating tensions. Greg Bovino,
Melania Trump calls for ‘unity’ in Minnesota
First lady Melania Trump called for unity in Minnesota on Tuesday amid growing outrage over the presence of federal agents in the city following the fatal shooting of ICU nurse Alex Pretti over the weekend. “I’m calling for unity," she told “Fox and Friends" in an interview. "I
Africa: Kenyan TV Anchors Didn't Say Covid Vaccines Cause Arthritis - Ignore Ai-Generated Video
[Africa Check] Kenyan TV anchors didn't say Covid vaccines cause arthritis - ignore AI-generated video
Miss Grit Announces New Album Under My Umbrella: Hear “Stranger”
The Queens-based artist Margaret Sohn makes conceptual pop music under the name Miss Grit, and their debut album Follow The Cyborg came out three years ago. Miss Grit recently appeared on tracks from mui zyu and the Null Club and released the single “Tourist Mind,” and now



























