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Daisy Ridley's new horror movie gives us one of the most unsettling sound effects ever
Daisy Ridley's new horror movie We Bury the Dead puts a new spin on the traditional zombie, and introduces a nightmarish new signature sound effect.
By studying large language models as if they were living things instead of computer programs, scientists are discovering some ...
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Alienware 18 Area-51
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President Donald Trump denied that he was involved in the Justice Department's decision to subpoena the Federal Reserve.
The network’s new editor-in-chief has championed a press free from élite bias, while aligning herself with a billionaire ...
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No risk, no story - powerful motivational speech video
No risk, no story. If you want a life worth remembering, you have to take chances. Comfort never created greatness. Playing ...
Videogames aren't as hooked on loon sonics as movies and music are, though once you know what you're listening for, the ...
Following stroke, some people experience a language disorder that hinders their ability to process speech sounds. How do their brains change from stroke? Researchers led by Laura Gwilliams, faculty ...
Parasite director Bong Joon Ho does body horror right — without spilling any blood. It's a scene that's particularly chilling ...
When people are framed as something less than fully human, public empathy and willingness to protect their rights shrink ...
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‘Just asking questions’ is what ignoramuses do
In Focus delivers deeper coverage of the political, cultural, and ideological issues shaping America. Published daily by ...
In 1986, James Cameron was a young filmmaker under immense pressure as the writer and director of “Aliens,” a big-budget follow-up to Ridley Scott’s 1979 sci-fi classic. Although tensions were high, ...
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