By studying large language models as if they were living things instead of computer programs, scientists are discovering some ...
You might prefer your Dark Knight to be grim, gritty, and brooding. But if it wasn't for the campy '60s TV show, Batman might ...
Virginia's education code classifies illegal immigrants as state residents, qualifying them for reduced in-state tuition ...
Superpowers in DC Comics are as much about storytelling as they are about raw capability. From godlike powers to small, ...
It's incredible how many fan-favorite shows completely mangled their own continuity at one point. Here's a batch of the worst ...
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Voynich manuscript: New study says it may actually be a cipher
The Voynich manuscript has long been shorthand for the unsolved and the unknowable, a late medieval codex filled with looping ...
Action Comics #1094 hits stores Wednesday! Can Superboy handle his first mission, or will the government's contingency plan ...
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Even Though He Won't Admit It, This 1996 John Travolta Movie Made My Dad Cry, And It's Still Great
That's actually not true, since I’ve SEEN him cry (even though he won’t admit it), and that was when we watched 1996’s ...
This article appeared as 'House Of Contemplations' in Outlook’s 30th anniversary double issue ‘Party is Elsewhere’ dated ...
DC Comics has some deadly mercenaries, both heroes and villains, and the best of the best can take out any target.
Artificial brains, humanoid robots and ‘assistants’ are misleading myths – and they directly affect how we use AI.
Pluribus is a coldly intelligent character study about individualism and the cost of remaining human when the apocalypse arrives.
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