Scary found-footage movies can and do get better than this enthusiastic DIY horror from married-couple directors Rachel Kempf and Nick Toti. Their zero-budget feature is fun for a while, but in the end it’s just not scary enough. There is…
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Russian Coldriver Hackers Deploy New ‘NoRobot’ Malware
The Russian-affiliated hacking group Coldriver has been observed deploying a new malware set, according to researchers at the Google Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG).
This malware set, made of several families connected via a delivery chain,…
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On the Podcast: What to Watch and Read This Fall, According to Vogue Editors
It’s that time of year! With so many new films, television shows, albums, theater productions, and art exhibitions coming this season, Chioma sat down with Taylor Antrim, Vogue’s deputy editor, and senior editor Chloe Schama to get the…
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Harper Lee’s ‘Land of Sweet Forever’ review: Collection adds to legacy
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The Land of Sweet Forever
By Harper Lee
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This company’s plan to launch 4,000 massive space mirrors has scientists alarmed: ‘From an astronomical perspective, that’s pretty catastrophic’
California-based start-up Reflect Orbital has applied for a government license to launch a giant mirror to space next year. The mission is meant to be the first step in the company’s ambitious plan to operate a constellation of more than 4,000…
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Life on Mars? Study finds traces of life may still lie beneath the planet’s frozen surface
A new study has now found that microscopic remnants of long-dead organisms may still rest frozen in Mars’ ice, enduring far longer than previously believed, even under extreme and life-hostile conditions. The findings indicate that bacterial…
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3D-printed flexible antenna arrays achieve real-time signal stability
A cutting-edge 3D-printed antenna has been developed to enable stronger, flexible wireless electronics.
It tackles the long-standing problem of signal failure in flexible electronics caused by bending, movement, and environmental…
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Two more men arrested over death of Lostprophets singer Ian Watkins – The Guardian
- Two more men arrested over death of Lostprophets singer Ian Watkins The Guardian
- Two men in court accused of murdering Ian Watkins in Wakefield Prison BBC
- UK police arrest 2 in stabbing death of former Lostprophets singer in prison AP News
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Buenos Aires Pertussis Outbreak Reveals Under-Vaccinations — Vax-Before-Travel
(Vax-Before-Travel News)A pertussis (whooping cough) outbreak has once again been reported in the Argentine Republic.
As of mid-October, data up to Epidemiological Week 41 confirm that the Argentine health ministry reported 333 cases of…
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How menopause restructures the brain and affects thinking
Image: © onurdongel | iStock New research links menopause to structural brain changes in regions tied to memory and emotional regulation, offering insight into cognitive shifts during midlife
A new review study shows…
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