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Analog horror is one of the fastest emerging subgenres thanks to films like Skinamarink and Frogman. Here's what you need to know.
For our July 4 midnight movie recommendation, IndieWire After Dark revisits Brian Yuzna's 'Society' as a metaphor for class ...
28 Years Later doesn’t let us forget that the infected were once just people; neighbours, lovers, parents, all caught in a wave of something bigger and more brutal than them. The introduction of Dr ...
WITH Mounjaro users shedding nearly double the amount of weight compared to its other counterparts, it’s no wonder the injection is being dubbed the ‘king’ of fat jabs. But with s… ...
WITH Mounjaro users shedding nearly double the amount of weight compared to its other counterparts, it’s no wonder the injection is being dubbed the ‘king’ of fat jabs. But with s… ...
Omega-3 fatty acids from algae support skin barrier function and reduce inflammation more effectively than plant-based omega-3s because they’re in the same molecular forms that human skin ...
Developing natural, intuitive, and human-centric input systems for mobile human-machine interaction (HMI) poses significant challenges. Existing gaze or gesture-based interaction systems are often ...
Between April and July 1994, Rwanda witnessed the slaughter of over 800,000 people, primarily of the Tutsi minority. In towns and villages, neighbors turned on neighbors under the influence of ...
Researchers create most human-like robot skin yet A hydrogel-based hand was poked, prodded, burned, and slashed to help robots 'feel.' By Mack DeGeurin Published Jun 12, 2025 5:06 PM EDT ...
A new synthetic "skin" gives robots the human touch. The low-cost, durable and highly-sensitive material can be added to robotic hands just like a glove, say scientists.
By Stephen Beech A new synthetic "skin" gives robots the human touch. The low-cost, durable and highly-sensitive material can be added to robotic hands just like a glove, say scientists.
By Stephen Beech A new synthetic "skin" gives robots the human touch. The low-cost, durable and highly-sensitive material can be added to robotic hands just like a glove, say scientists. It enables ...