Read More Movies & TV News 2 months ago Why The Mandalorian Season 4 Was Shelved for a Movie Jon Favreau confirms a fully written The Mandalorian season 4 existed but Lucasfilm opted to continue Din Djarin and Grogu’s story as a theatrical film. Read what changed, who’s involved, and why it matters.
Read More Movies & TV News 2 months ago Wicked: For Good Breaks Box Office Records Worldwide Wicked: For Good opened with $226M worldwide, a major 2025 debut that broadened the franchise’s global reach. Director John M. Chu takes a darker approach in this sequel, sparking box office and fan debate.
Read More Movies & TV News 2 months ago Naruto Live-Action: Writer on Making the World Believable Tasha Ho and Destin Daniel Cretton have completed a Naruto live-action screenplay. The writer explains the core challenge: making the anime's fantastical world feel believable and emotionally real on film.
Read More Movies & TV News 2 months ago My Hero Academia Finale Date Confirmed — Ultra Screening Studio BONES confirms My Hero Academia's final episode will air December 13, 2025, and hosts an Ultra Screening in Japan. Read about the finale, screenings, cast appearances, studio details, and franchise context.
Read More Cryptocurrency News 2 months ago MicroStrategy’s Bitcoin Bet: Stock Drops, Holdings Rise MicroStrategy’s shares have pulled back sharply, but the company’s Bitcoin holdings remain profitable. This article examines MSTR’s BTC position, hedging activity, liquidity headwinds, and what investors should consider.
Read More Cryptocurrency News 2 months ago Bitcoin Recovery Builds as Selling Pressure Eases Now Bitcoin is showing signs of recovery as selling pressure eases and Fed rate-cut odds rise. Analysts cite capitulation easing, liquidity expectations and technical signals that could support a BTC rebound.
Read More Cryptocurrency News 2 months ago Privacy and ZK: Restoring Blockchain’s Foundational Purpose Aztec Labs CEO Zac Williamson argues that zero-knowledge privacy tech can reconcile blockchain’s original goal of decentralized coordination with growing institutional adoption, enabling private governance and auditable confidentiality.
Read More Cryptocurrency News 2 months ago Realistic Monad (MON) Price Forecast After Listing Monad’s mainnet and MON token debut draws major attention. This price forecast examines tokenomics, the Coinbase sale, airdrop impact, and realistic MON scenarios ranging from $0.0074 to $0.06+, with key launch catalysts.
Read More Cryptocurrency News 2 months ago Market Slide: BTC, ETH, XRP, SOL Fall Amid ETF Outflows Major cryptocurrencies plunged as $2B in liquidations hit markets and spot ETF outflows accelerated. Despite realized losses and heavy selling, institutional demand persists with a new XRP ETF launching on the NYSE.
Read More Cryptocurrency News 2 months ago BitMine Doubles Down: 21,537 ETH Buy and MAVAN Staking BitMine bought 21,537 ETH, raising its holdings to roughly 3% of circulating supply, and announced MAVAN, a U.S.-based validator network. The firm pairs token accumulation with staking and shareholder dividends.
Read More Scince News Space 2 months ago AI Maps 100 Billion Stars: Faster, Sharper Milky Way Sim Japanese researchers used AI to build a Milky Way simulation that tracks over 100 billion stars at single-star resolution, cutting run times from decades to months and opening new avenues for galaxy science.
Read More Scince News Nature 2 months ago Shear-Driven Bubbles: The Hidden Trigger in Volcanoes New experiments show shear forces inside rising magma can nucleate gas bubbles, altering eruption style. Shear-driven bubbles can trigger explosive ascent or create degassing channels that calm eruptions.
Read More Scince News Space 2 months ago Hidden Deep: How Core Leaks Shaped Earth's Habitability New geodynamic research links deep mantle anomalies—LLSVPs and ULVZs—to core–mantle mixing in a basal magma ocean. This core leakage may have shaped Earth's cooling, volcanism, and habitability.
Read More Scince News Nature 2 months ago Coastal Upwelling Is Making Oceans Acidify Faster New University of St Andrews research shows coastal upwelling amplifies ocean acidification beyond global trends, threatening fisheries and coastal economies. Coral records and regional models reveal faster pH decline in key upwelling zones.
Read More Scince News Nature 2 months ago Plants That Mine Metals: Ferns Could Unlock Rare Earths Scientists found ferns forming microscopic monazite that concentrates rare earth elements. This plant-driven phenomenon could enable phytomining as a greener source for REEs used in clean-energy tech.
Read More Scince News Space 2 months ago How Mantle Waves Peel Continents and Feed Volcanoes Researchers propose slow 'mantle waves' peel deep continental roots and transport continental material into the oceanic mantle, explaining distant volcanic enrichment, diamond-bearing magmas, and long-term uplift.
Read More Scince News Health 2 months ago A Spoonful of Black Cumin: Could It Lower Cholesterol? A small clinical trial suggests daily black cumin seed powder (Nigella sativa) can lower LDL and raise HDL cholesterol in eight weeks. Early lab evidence hints at effects on fat-cell formation, but larger trials are needed.
Read More Scince News General info 2 months ago Human Evolution Is Ongoing: Evidence from Genes and Culture Human evolution continues today as genes and culture interact. From skin pigment and lactase persistence to pathogen resistance, modern environments shape genetic change with real implications for health and society.
Read More Scince News Health 2 months ago First Human Death from H5N5 Bird Flu Reported in US A Washington state resident died after contracting H5N5 avian influenza — the first human infection with this variant globally. Officials say risk is low and point to a backyard flock as the likely source.
Read More Scince News Space 2 months ago Our Solar System May Be Moving Far Faster Than Expected Analysis of deep radio surveys suggests the Solar System may be moving more than three times faster through space than standard cosmology predicts. The surprising cosmic radio dipole challenges assumptions about large-scale uniformity.