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By Teodosia Dobriyanova
'The Gentlemen' cast break down the show's biggest moments
"The British aristocracy are the original gangsters."
The (very) brief Oscars history of women nominated for Best Director
In the Academy Awards' 96-year history, only eight women have been nominated in the category.
What if protecting coral reefs means growing them on land?
"It's frankly absurd that our job even exists. We shouldn't live in a world where coral restoration's necessary."
Brick by brick, this autonomous robot is transforming construction
Robots are now also skilled at bricklaying.
Apple Vision Pro has an app that can help manage anxiety
Inspired by ancient meditation techniques, the new app offers immersive mindfulness.
'Argylle' cast on spy tropes, dancing, and embracing your inner villain
"The villainous part, it's my comfort zone."
Feast your eyes on the Oscars’ Best Animation nominees
Who will win the Best Feature Animation Oscar? With visuals this good, it's going to be close.
‘Letterkenny’ cast on the moments that truly made the show
“'I remember thinking, 'I am so exposed right now. This is terrifying.'”
Drone footage shows Iceland volcano eruption’s damage on Grindavík
Magma accumulating beneath the surface is a warning sign that new eruptions could follow.
Who is 'The Beekeeper'? Josh Hutcherson and David Ayer explain.
"Every cast and crew member had a story about someone in their life who had been taken advantage of by these kinds of scams."
'Mean Girls' 2024 cast on what they borrowed from the original movie
"That was the whole reason I made up 'fetch' in the first place."
CES 2024: Control your Apple devices with the wave of your hand
Touchscreen who?
By Emmett Smith and Teodosia Dobriyanova
'Poor Things' screenwriter Tony McNamara on the flawed humanity of Bella
"The cruelty of Bella was important...those aspects are what we are."
St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City gets a digital twin
Architectural preservation is in its 3D mapping era. 💅
5 must-see comedies from 2023
From 'Barbie' to 'Bottoms', comedy crushed it this year.
‘Rebel Moon’ stars on being part of Zack Snyder’s slow-mo universe
"Already on the monitor the slow-mo shots look so close to what you see in the end."
‘Rebel Moon’ stars on the unsung heroes of epic fight scenes
"Half of this character is my stunt double, even not the fight scenes."
The 3D printed buildings we loved in 2023
From space homes to building in war zones, 3D printing pushed the limits this year.
6 med tech innovations from 2023 that could improve our lives
A flying hospital, for starters.
'Earth Mama' director Savanah Leaf on the entrapment of the foster care system
"I challenge people to walk beside Gia and experience her world as she’s going through it in this film."
An entire country ran on renewable energy for six days straight
Portugal's plans for the future are even more ambitious.
Tiny wireless wearables now monitor health by capturing sound
The human body generates all sorts of sounds that can give out information about our health.
Iceland’s seismic waves sound awfully eerie. You can listen.
If people in Iceland could hear the seismic activity beneath their feet, it would sound like this.
Greenland’s glaciers are melting twice as fast this century, study shows
Satellite images and newly discovered historic photographs show a dramatic loss of ice over the last century.
A free algorithm can turn your garden into art for pollinators
Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg's 'Pollinator Pathmaker' artwork aims to address the pollinator crisis while offering a solution.