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Bringing alien parkour into real life
This video presents the final edited version of Alien Parkour in real life. It combines parkour movement, visual effects, and dynamic camera work to create an alien-inspired action sequence. The video ...
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Scientists reveal the alien logic of AI: hyper-rational but stumped by simple concepts
A new study suggests that artificial intelligence systems approach strategic decision-making with a higher degree of ...
These design masterworks reveal the origins of Scandi style – and they all emerge from a distinctive vision of "soft modernism" that still influences how we live now.
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When Avery Brooks Was Finally Allowed to Be True to Himself, It Changed ‘Star Trek: Deep Space Nine' Forever
For years, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine occupied an uneasy position within the Star Trek universe. It was frequently treated as ...
I'm just a tiny mining droid trying to carve an upward path through the brutalist monolith that dominates the skyline. Not ...
From a toe-tapping disco classic to a pair of Mafia movies that cemented themselves in popular culture, these films from the 1970s are endlessly rewatchable.
From the Toyota 4Runner to the Jeep Cherokee XJ, these analog classics offer a refreshing alternative to today's complex and ...
Discover why Independence Day remains the gold standard for alien invasion movies, 30 years later. No other film captures the scale, excitement, and global crisis like this classic!
Is 3I/ATLAS just a comet — or an intergalactic ark? A NASA spacecraft has discovered organic chemicals on 3I/ATLAS, which Harvard scientist Avi Loeb claims raises the possibility that the comet is an ...
The world's only ventriloquist museum houses rows of dummies, ventriloquist tools, and performance memorabilia. It's a ...
The second reason is simple: location, location, location! The millisecond pulsar appears to be near Sagittarius A*, the supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy. Sagittarius A* weighs ...
Dunkin’ and Ben Affleck have done it again, this time with a spoof of one of the actor’s most famous films, “Good Will ...
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