Read More Movies & TV News a month ago Baby Driver 2 Script Ready: Edgar Wright Teases Sequel Edgar Wright confirms the script for Baby Driver 2 is finished but warns that production hinges on timing, budget, and casting. Explore the sequel’s prospects, casting questions, and how it fits in Wright’s filmography.
Read More Movies & TV News a month ago Netflix Reimagines The Great Gatsby in Silicon Valley Netflix teams with Oscar-winner Stephen Gaghan on Valley of Ashes, a modern, Silicon Valley-set reimagining of The Great Gatsby. Learn what’s known, how it compares to Luhrmann’s take, and why this update matters.
Read More Movies & TV News a month ago Alexandra Daddario Voices Interest in Playing Wonder Woman Alexandra Daddario says she’d welcome playing Wonder Woman in James Gunn’s new DC Universe. We examine fan casting, Anna Noguera’s script, industry context, and what this could mean for DC studios.
Read More Cryptocurrency News a month ago Solana Outlook: Fresh Hope or Drop to $155? Market Signals Solana faces mixed signals as outflows slow but whale buying and spot demand remain weak. SOL trades near $186; reclaiming $198–$209 needed for a bullish turn, or a fall to $155 if $178 breaks.
Read More Cryptocurrency News a month ago Romania Blacklists Polymarket Over $600M Election Bets Romania's gambling regulator blacklisted Polymarket after reporting over $600M in crypto election bets, citing unlicensed gambling, AML and fiscal breaches. The move follows global crackdowns as Polymarket plans a limited US relaunch.
Read More Cryptocurrency News a month ago Coinbase Nears BVNK Deal to Expand Stablecoin Payments Coinbase is in late-stage talks to buy BVNK, a London stablecoin payments startup, in a deal worth $1.5–$2.5B. The acquisition would boost Coinbase’s fintech push and expand its stablecoin payments footprint.
Read More Cryptocurrency News a month ago NFT Sales Fall 28% While BAYC Volume Surges 108% This Week Weekly CryptoSlam data shows NFT sales dropped 28.4% to $98.18M while buyers jumped 22.9%. BAYC surged 108%, Ethereum led volumes, and high-value CryptoPunks sales dominated. Market participation rises despite lower dollar volume.
Read More Scince News Health a month ago When Machines Might Feel: Why Consciousness Research Matters As AI and neurotechnology accelerate, researchers warn our understanding of consciousness lags behind. This article explains why tests for sentience matter and outlines medical, legal and ethical implications.
Read More Scince News Health a month ago Molecular Memory Switches: Restoring Aging Brains Now Virginia Tech researchers used CRISPR-based tools to modify K63 polyubiquitination and reactivate the IGF2 gene in aged rats, restoring memory function and pointing to new paths for treating cognitive aging and Alzheimer’s risk.
Read More Scince News Health a month ago Hidden Protein Link Explains Deadly Short-Telomere Diseases UW–Madison researchers discovered that replication protein A (RPA) stimulates telomerase, explaining some unexplained short-telomere diseases and offering new diagnostic paths for severe blood disorders and cancers.
Read More Scince News Scientific a month ago Ancient Neighbors: Early Homo Lived with Australopithecus New Ledi-Geraru fossils from Ethiopia show early Homo and Australopithecus lived side by side 2.6–2.8 million years ago, reshaping views of human evolution and hominin coexistence in the Afar Region.
Read More Scince News Nature Scientific a month ago 18th-Century Mechanical Vesuvius Rebuilt After 250 Years An 18th-century mechanical model of Mount Vesuvius, first sketched by Sir William Hamilton in 1775, has been recreated by University of Melbourne engineering students using modern materials, LEDs and microcontrollers. The working model is now exhibited until June 28, 2026.
Read More Scince News Health a month ago Pleiotrophin Could Restore Memory in Down Syndrome Brains Researchers found that restoring pleiotrophin, a molecule reduced in Down syndrome, improves synapse formation and plasticity in adult mice, suggesting new avenues for therapies targeting astrocytes and circuit repair.
Read More Cars & Mobility News a month ago Ram to Reveal Two New SRT Models in Coming Months This Year Stellantis confirms Ram will debut two new SRT performance models in the coming months. The move, led by Tim Kuniskis, highlights the return of V-8 power and a renewed focus on combustion performance for Ram.
Read More Cars & Mobility News Market a month ago Cadillac Celestiq Jumps to Low $400K Starting Price Cadillac has raised the Celestiq’s base price to the low $400,000s for 2026 as it standardizes more features and simplifies personalization. The hand-built, coachbuilt EV remains supply-limited and positioned against ultra-luxury rivals like Rolls-Royce.
Read More Cars & Mobility News a month ago Next-Gen Mercedes S-Class Renderings Look Extremely Elegant Unofficial 2029 S‑Class renderings by Instagram artist @tedoradze.giorgi show an elegant, chrome‑heavy design with slim LEDs, classic door handles and a controversial rear profile. A look at what’s imagined vs. today’s lineup.
Read More Cars & Mobility News a month ago Stock Lamborghini Revuelto Goes Viral in Striking Livery A factory-spec Lamborghini Revuelto has gone viral on Instagram. Wearing Grigio Aleno with Arancio accents, this unmodified V12 plug-in hybrid showcases Lamborghini's bold design, 1,001 hp performance and showroom-ready personalization.
Read More Cars & Mobility News New Cars a month ago Peugeot 3008 & 5008 GT Premium: Luxury Revamped Peugeot refreshes the 3008 and 5008 with a GT Premium trim that adds luxury interiors, Drive Assist 2.0, 19/20-inch wheels and a wide range of powertrains — from a 134 hp micro-hybrid to a 97 kWh EV and 320 hp dual-motor variants.
Read More Scince News Space a month ago Three Earth-size Worlds Orbiting Dual Suns: TOI-2267 TESS and ground observatories uncovered three Earth-size planets orbiting both stars of the compact binary TOI-2267. This rare configuration challenges models of planet formation and opens new paths for atmospheric and dynamical studies.
Read More Scince News Nature a month ago Nanotyrannus Confirmed: A Distinct, Deadly Small Tyrant A near-complete Hell Creek skeleton and new analyses suggest Nanotyrannus was a distinct, fully grown tyrannosaur species — not a juvenile T. rex — reshaping debates on Late Cretaceous predator diversity.