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Pikachu (in a party hat), the mouse Pokémon from Kanto, can be found in the wild in Pokémon Go during special events. Yes, ...
Mazdak Sanii, co-founder and CEO of Avant Arte, examines how museums can evolve beyond outdated funding models. As ...
Black Sabbath and Ozzy Osbourne will be playing what they maintain are their last concerts ever atop the all-star Back to the ...
While the 20-year-old YouTube is hardly an overnight success, its evolution from mobile-centric time-killer to a platform ...
The novelist Thomas Mallon's journals reveal a side of the '80s that the standard gay histories—and standard conservative ...
Security awareness training is broken. By focusing on behavior, personalization and outcomes, companies can transform it from ...
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Decades of efforts to eradicate invasive smallmouth bass from a midsized Adirondack lake have led to a surprising result: The bass rapidly evolved to grow faster and invest more in early reproduction, ...
In its most ambitious move yet, CARV is unveiling a new AI roadmap designed to shift Web3-AI convergence from passive ...
Take Shaq, for instance. Recently, on an episode of The Big Podcast, the topic turned to whether or not Joel Embiid could have played in O'Neal's era. Shaq described a recent conversation where he ...
Jean Grey is, unfortunately, Marvel's number one ticket to resetting the X-Men to their status quo, and she deserves better.
That's the key word for All-Pro right tackle Lane Johnson, as he pointed out recently. Johnson was a guest star on FS1's “The Facility,” this week and defended his current coach.