Sony’s news that it is cutting jobs and cancelling projects for the mega-console underlines a depressing fact about game development – it’s go big, or go home
Forget everything you thought you knew about British politics. In 2024, we’re in the age of chaos
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The study published yesterday in Science Advances points to satellite observations that revealed expanding vegetation worldwide during much of the 1980s and 1990s. But then, about 20 years ago, the trend stopped.
Since then, more than half of the world’s vegetated landscapes have been experiencing a “browning” trend, or decrease in plant growth, according to the authors
Black Film Archive celebrates the rich, abundant history of Black cinema. We are an evolving archive dedicated to making historically and culturally significant films made from 1915 to 1979 about Black people accessible through a streaming guide with cultural context
By 2013, the social media landscape had become louder and busier and uglier. A website like Drawn became difficult to maintain as a hobby. It had lost some of its sheen and, in continuing to try and stand out in an ocean of blogs and retweets and social media feeds, started to become a burden. So it ended.
hand axe is a fine example from about 350,000 years ago, in the Lower Paleolithic period
Thoughts and Concerns about Operation Onymous
"Forget wearable tech. The pioneers of our “post-human” future are implanting technology in to their bodies and brains. Should we stop them or join them? "
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Das Vertrauen in offizielle politische Erklärungen und auch in die zugehörige Berichterstattung hat in einer langen Abwärtsbewegung nun DDR-Niveau erreicht
Hawking's brain: animation
Feature documentary film about psychedelics