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Capcom says Monster Hunter Wilds' expansion is on par with Iceborne and Sunbreak
Capcom is working on a big paid expansion for Monster Hunter Wilds, but before that, it's time to celebrate the game's anniversary with Title Update 4
Supernatural Horror ‘Archangel,’ From Bryan Hill and Starring Conor Leslie, Launching at EFM With AGC as First-Look Revealed (EXCLUSIVE)
“Archangel,” the upcoming supernatural horror marking the feature directorial debut of screenwriter and comic book scribe Bryan Hill, is heading to the European Film Market. The latest genre feature from the increasingly prolific collaboration between Spooky Pictures and Image
When immune cells stop fighting cancer and start helping it
Scientists have uncovered a surprising way tumors turn the immune system to their advantage. Researchers at the University of Geneva found that neutrophils—normally frontline defenders against infection—can be reprogrammed inside tumors to fuel cancer growth instead. Once
A possible first-ever Einstein probe observation of a black hole tearing apart a white dwarf
On July 2, 2025, the China-led Einstein Probe (EP) space telescope detected an exceptionally bright X-ray source whose brightness varied rapidly during a routine sky survey. Its unusual signal immediately set it apart from ordinary cosmic sources, triggering rapid follow-up
Cut Content, Stupid Retcons, And A Sex Offender: Yakuza 3 Remake Has Longtime Fans Crashing Out
Yakuza Kiwami 3 may be the final straw for disillusioned fans
Arrowhead wants Helldivers 2's assault on Cyberstan to really sell the promise of the Galactic War: 'We don't know how it will play out. We don't know if they will win'
"We've tried to expand on this with almost every update to make this more impactful."
Q&A: Expert discusses the 'gay voice' stereotype
Dr. Fabio Fasoli is an expert in social communication, with a specific focus on LGBTQIA+ and gender minorities. An aspect of his research that has attracted significant attention is the discrimination faced by individuals with a "gay sounding" voice when applying for job roles.
Moving beyond money to measure the true value of Earth science information
They're all around us: sensors and satellites, radars and drones. These tools form vast remote sensing networks that collect data on the climate, the ground, the air, and the water. This information is immensely useful for research, conservation, and disaster preparedness. But,
Silent witnesses: Pets offer a fur-ensic tale
New research confirms the potential for police forensic investigators to carefully consider the presence of pets at crime scenes as a credible new avenue for finding and investigating DNA leads to solve the case. The Long-running research by Flinders University and Victoria
New Machu Picchu airport might bring 200% more visitors. Conservationists aren’t happy
A new airport that would slash transit times to Machu Picchu has long been in the pipeline.
Lip Critic Announce New Album Theft World: Hear “Legs In A Snare”
Lip Critic had the music world in a chokehold with their frantic debut album Hex Dealer, which earned them our Band To Watch honor. Today, the group is announcing its followup, Theft World, and the backstory is a trip. While Lip Critic were touring Hex Dealer, frontman Bret
Split Fiction Studio Already Working On Its Next Game
The outspoken It Takes Two director Josef Fares is already teasing his next game on social media
This Football-Shaped Creature Was an Early Terrestrial Plant-Eater
The newly discovered specimen shows how early herbivory evolved The post This Football-Shaped Creature Was an Early Terrestrial Plant-Eater appeared first on Nautilus .
GUM Announces New Album Blue Gum Way: Hear “Celluloid”
You may know Australian psych-rock musician Jay Watson for his band POND or for being a touring Tame Impala member. Watson also makes music of his own under the name GUM. Despite the name, Watson doesn’t have any direct connection to Stereogum. We’d never go the all-caps route.
Ex-Google CEO Eric Schmidt, 70, spotted with 27-year-old daughter of German politician: report
Gloria-Sophie Burkandt, 27, who is believed to be working on her PhD thesis in New York, was reportedly seen alongside Schmidt in Davos last month.
2XKO hit with layoffs by Riot Games after low-key launch
The fighting game set in the League of Legends universe does not have enough players says producer Tom Cannon in a statement
Abi Reimold Announces First New Album In A Decade Picking Stones: Hear “Drinking Song”
Last summer, we got a nice surprise when Philly-based Abi Reimold, a one-time Stereogum Artist To Watch, released their first song in nine years. “High Tide” was a mesmerizing folk ballad that marked an evolution from the scrappy singer-songwriter indie rock of Reimold’s 2016
When heat flows backwards: A neat solution for hydrodynamic heat transport
When we think about heat traveling through a material, we typically picture diffusive transport, a process that transfers heat from high-temperature to low-temperature as particles and molecules bump into each other, losing kinetic energy in the process. But in some materials,
Kid Rock Pathetically Tries to Defend His Sad TPUSA Performance
Country music rapper Kid Rock is still trying to convince the public that his bad lip-sync job was a great performance. The MAGA musician went on Fox News Monday in a fruitless attempt to salvage the national reception of his set from the night before, when he headlined Turning
Football-sized fossil creature may have been one of the first land animals to eat plants
Life on Earth started in the oceans. Sometime around 475 million years ago, plants began making their way from the water onto the land, and it took another 100 million years for the first animals with backbones to join them. But for tens of millions of years, these early
No ICE In Minnesota Bundle Lets You Play Games And Protest Fascism
Get over 1,400 computer and tabletop games while funding those helping immigrants and refugees
Scientists uncover the climate shock that reshaped Easter Island
Around 1550, life on Rapa Nui began changing in ways long misunderstood. New research reveals that a severe drought, lasting more than a century, dramatically reduced rainfall on the already water-scarce island, reshaping how people lived, worshiped, and organized society.
Disappointing holiday season: December retail sales were flat, falling well short of estimate
Consumer activity slowed sharply for the December holiday shopping season.
Hellsing Ultimate at 20: Still the perfect horror anime to sink your teeth into
Studio Gonzo's Hellsing might intrigue, but Ultimate emerges as the definitive adaptation.
This mobile swimming pool brings lessons to schoolchildren in rural communities
A swimming-pool lorry has been touring rural communes in France’s Moselle department to provide swimming lessons where access to public pools is limited.
Watch live: House Democrats speak amid DHS funding turmoil
House Democratic leaders will speak with reporters Tuesday morning as the clock ticks to avoid a funding lapse for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) later this week. Democrats in both chambers have pushed for reforms to the way DHS enacts President Trump‘s deportation
Jon Stewart Points MAGA Toward the ‘Biblioteca’ After Bad Bunny Super Bowl Meltdown
The Daily Show host also goofed on Kid Rock's lip-synced performance at the Turning Point USA alternative halftime show
Machine learning reveals hidden landscape of robust information storage
In a new study published in Physical Review Letters, researchers used machine learning to discover multiple new classes of two-dimensional memories, systems that can reliably store information despite constant environmental noise. The findings indicate that robust information
‘Avatar’s’ Costly Sequels Are Getting Harder to Justify. Will James Cameron Make Two More?
Would James Cameron ever bid adieu to Pandora? “Avatar: Fire and Ash,” the director’s third otherworldly adventure, is nearing the end of its box office run with $1.4 billion globally. It’s an enormous sum (ranking as Hollywood’s second-biggest release of 2025), but still


































