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SpaceX CEO Elon Musk wants to make Starfleet Academy real
An idea that was conceived as a figment of sci-fi imagination in the 1960s is now being pursued by Elon Musk as part of his list of ambitious projects. The Tesla and SpaceX CEO has often spoken at ...
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UFO hunters thought they found alien metal, but scientists discovered something else
A mysterious metal shard, once thought to be a piece of a UFO that crashed in 1947, has sparked years of wild speculation.
Nothing stings more than realizing a great movie is about to vanish from one of the best streaming services. This December ...
James Cameron has dismissed criticism of 3D and high frame rate in his Avatar movies, pointing to their enormous box office success as evidence that audiences don’t mind it, and explaining why he ...
In James Cameron’s new Avatar sequel, Fire and Ash, the indigenous Na’vi tribes of Pandora face their greatest threat yet ...
A mysterious metal shard captured the imagination of the American public, because it was supposedly from a 1947 UFO that crashed on Earth. The sample seemed to have an unprecedented material structure ...
Ever wondered about the impact AI has on the entertainment industry? We decode how the technology is reshaping movies, music and more.
The latest instalment saw Ncuti Gatwa return as the Fifteenth Doctor alongside companion Varada Sethu for adventures in 1950s ...
From AI-generated actors to machine-made music, here's how AI in entertainment is pushing creative boundaries & raising ...
The Burks are scavengers of steel. They harvest items from estate sales or vintage farms in the North Idaho and Eastern Washington region. Pickaxes. Horseshoes. Entire pieces of farm machinery. An ...
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The ‘one chatbot per child’ model for AI in classrooms conflicts with what research shows: Learning is a social process
AI tutors are often held up as an ideal, but prioritizing individualized teaching can detract from the benefits of learning in social environments.
In business, the power of individual leaders is an inherently hard thing to measure. It’s subjective, and it fluctuates on ...
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