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The Large Hadron Collider is being upgraded so that it can unlock the secrets of the Higgs boson
Deep beneath the French-Swiss border, the world's largest scientific instrument has fallen silent. After years of smashing protons together at nearly the speed of light, CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has stopped operations and entered a long shutdown.
Underwater oxygen loss threatens earth's stability, researchers warn
A new review in Limnology and Oceanography led by scientists at UC San Diego's Scripps Institution of Oceanography warns that the rapid loss of oxygen from the ocean and other aquatic ecosystems is pushing Earth toward an "unsafe space," with consequences that could be
Why women should speak openly about money
Emma joins Nuala McGovern to discuss her book Start With Yourself: A New Vision for Work and Life.
Marathon game director leaves Bungie just 4 months after launch: 'I'll be heading to something new, somewhere else'
This is not good news for Bungie, or its only remaining active game.
Where to find Poison Ivy in Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 3
Poison Ivy has been added to Fortnite and can give you an extremely strong pistol. Here's where you can find her on the Chapter 7 Season 3 map.
Apple Music Hikes Subscription Prices, Citing Rising Licensing Fees
Apple is hiking the prices of Apple Music subscription plans — the tech giant’s first rate increases for the service since the fall of 2022, citing higher music licensing costs. The new pricing is effective in many of the markets worldwide where Apple Music is available,
Macron and Merz agree to deepen defence ties and push for tougher stance on China
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz welcomed French President Emmanuel Macron to the Noervenich air base near Cologne on Friday for the 26th Franco-German ministerial council.
EU foreign policy chief Kallas visits EU naval mission in the Red Sea
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas visited personnel serving with the EU's ASPIDES and ATALANTA naval missions, receiving operational briefings and meeting troops deployed to help protect shipping routes in the Red Sea. Euronews correspondent Toby Gregory accompanied Kallas
The Odyssey Has A Scene That Is Giving People Headaches And Could Trigger Epilepsy: ‘Some Of The Most Aggressive Screen Flashing I’ve Ever Seen’
Christopher Nolan’s latest film has one segment that fans are warning new viewers about
Wild snapdragons paint themselves in subtle shades to attract bees
Just as careful blending of eye shadow can make a difference to our looks, a recent study has shown how flowers go to considerable trouble to fine-tune their shades. In the relentless competition to attract bees, a slight edge can make the difference between life and death for
Researchers identify class of 'oddball' meteorite that killed the dinosaurs
A rare CO chondrite meteorite was the probable impacter that struck Earth 66 million years ago, wiping out 75% of Earth's species, including nonavian dinosaurs. These findings are published in Science Advances. Researchers at the University of British Columbia (UBC), Paris,
River bacteria consume methane but fall short as global warming boosts emissions
Alberto Borges, oceanographer at the University of Liège, has conducted a comparative study in Belgium and Africa on the microbial oxidation of methane in rivers, a natural process in which certain bacteria consume this powerful greenhouse gas before it is released into the
Wildfire smoke engulfs millions in US ahead of World Cup final
Dense wildfire smoke billowing down from Canada set off unhealthy air quality alerts across the United States again on Friday, stirring concern over the weekend's World Cup final outside New York.
The Warrior Life of Ancient Egyptian Princesses
These weren’t your traditional Disney princesses The post The Warrior Life of Ancient Egyptian Princesses appeared first on Nautilus .
Zendaya’s Earrings Are Part of a Much Bigger Problem
The 3,000-year-old Iranian discs turned red-carpet jewelry are emblematic of a market that has spent decades quietly dismantling ancient objects for parts.
Graham to be remembered with Washington, South Carolina services starting July 28
Memorial services for the late Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) will be held at the end of this month, his office announced Friday. The late senator’s communications director, Taylor Reidy, shared that services will start in Washington, D.C., on July 28, followed by memorials in
Naruto creator says Marvel's Spider-Man 'left a huge impression on me'
Naruto manga creator Masashi Kishimoto says that The Amazing Spider-Man 2 is the best representation of what makes Peter Parker great.
Disco Elysium developer ZA/UM announces layoffs after Zero Parades flounders
ZA/UM says that Zero Parades: For Dead Spies failed to perform commercially, triggering a layoff wave at the studio.
EU proposes slowing down cuts to carbon emissions for businesses
Under the proposals, the EU plans to relax its emissions trading system to give companies more time to reduce their carbon output.
Battlefield 6 gets Top Gun: Maverick crossover in latest seasonal update
Battlefield 6's Season 4 update will include Top Gun characters, fighter jets, and themed modes.
My Mother Died On Screen But Survived Hollywood
"Making sense of a complicated family legacy."
Lena Headey Rips Hollywood for Protecting ‘Predatory Men,’ Says ‘Game of Thrones’ Toxic Fans Got Mad She Didn’t Go Nude: ‘I Was Shocked by the Anger’
Lena Headey gave a wide-ranging interview with The Telegraph and opened up about her experiences in Hollywood with nudity and predatory men. The “Game of Thrones” Emmy nominee accused Harvey Weinstein of sexual harassment in 2017, claiming he made suggestive comments to her at
Apple’s plot to crush OpenAI
Apple is suing OpenAI. The complaint is readable and intense, as these things often are, though many experts seem to think many of the allegations are just the ways things are done. So what does Apple really want here, and why is it picking such a public fight with OpenAI? On
Multiple origin points drive Southeast Asia's catastrophic fires, study finds
How do wildfires grow into catastrophic events? By tracing the earliest detectable origins of the devastating 2015 equatorial Southeast Asian fires, researchers found that most large fires had multiple origin points and identified the ecological, climatic and human factors
Prototype bicycle tire uses silk to outperform nylon in strength and endurance
Researchers in Thailand have developed a prototype high-performance bicycle tire that replaces conventional nylon fabric reinforcement with natural silk. The team combined laboratory-scale material testing with pilot-scale tire manufacturing. Natural rubber composites were
Trump is stuck between two straits, and Iran is in no hurry to save him
While the U.S. is having a hard time opening the Strait of Hormuz, the threat of the Houthis closing the Bab el-Mandeb Strait off Yemen is now in the mix. The risk to the world economy needs no explanation
Sitges Film Festival’s Monica Garcia at the Costa Rica Media Market: ‘We’re Waiting for the Next Issa Lopez’
At the Costa Rica Media Market (CRMM) to announce the launch of the Latin American offshoot of genre initiative WomanInFan, Sitges Film Festival director general Monica Garcia sat with Morbido CEO Pablo Guisa and Mexican director Luis Javier Henaine (“Disappear Completely”) to
Hopscotch Fest Announces 2026 Lineup
Every September, the Hopscotch Music Festival brings an eclectic, idiosyncratic lineup to venues all around Raleigh. It's a great time. The whole Stereogum staff went down to the fest in 2019, and we saw a ton of cool stuff. Last year's fest looked sick, with a bill that
Mariah Carey Honors ‘Daydream’ With Unreleased Songs, ‘Private Writing Sessions’
The superstar is celebrating her seminal album with an extended version, including rare demos, and remixes
Steam has three free-to-play games this weekend, including last year's hot mess MindsEye
MindsEye, the lowest-rated game of 2025, is free to play this weekend on Steam, as well as a couple of actually good games.
Xbox User Got His Baby Pictures Back But Says The Process Felt ‘A Little Bit Shady’
Joshua Khane says that if his post hadn't blown up, he wouldn't have gotten his digital library restored
Mystery Booster Commander revealed at MagicCon Amsterdam with new cards, rulebreaker mechanic, release date, and more
Say hello to Mystery Booster Commander. The follow-up to Mystery Booster 2 is all about Magic's most popular format.
Magic Universes Beyond 2027 release dates revealed at MagicCon Amsterdam
Magic: The Gathering just revealed the release dates for all 6 sets coming in 2027, including Universes Beyond. Let's take a closer look.
MTG's Reality Fracture set reunites the Lorwyn Five after 20 years with 16 newly revealed cards
Check out their Echoverse equivalents and the villainous Jace Beleren in these card reveals.
MTG returns to its roots with new set focusing on an iconic setting
Magic: The Gathering is going to Zhalfir, as a new set will explore Teferi's home and its new place in the Multiverse, Wizards of the Coast announced.
MTG 2027 includes Kamigawa: Titanbreach, a huge Ikoria crossover war
At MagicCon: Amsterdam, Wizards of the Coast announced several sets for next year, and they include a massive war between Kamigawa and Ikoria.
Magic: The Gathering Unveils Three New Mainline Sets for 2027 as Hasbro’s MagicCon Schedule Expands to Four Events
Hasbro’s Wizards of the Coast revealed next year’s planned sets for its hit tabletop card game Magic: The Gathering and MagicCon dates and locations for 2027 during MagicCon: Amsterdam on Friday. Per Wizards, the confirmed 2027 MTG sets, which begin a new story arc in the Magic
Lake Powell could plunge near lows that threaten power production next year: Federal study
Lake Powell, a Colorado River reservoir that serves as a source of hydroelectric power, is in danger of reaching very low levels, according to a new federal analysis. A study released by the Bureau of Reclamation this week projects that at the end of March 2027, Lake Powell’s































