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The legendary director said that he was able to watch the iconic blockbuster like an audience member for the very first time.
From Zombies 4 to the rest of Ironheart (and all of the Sharkfest in between), here's everything coming to Disney+ in July.
How junk food outsmarts our brains—by hiding in our memories. New research reveals that memories of fatty and sugary foods are encoded in the hippocampus, helping explain why some cravings feel ...
When Homo sapiens appeared some 300,000 years ago, at least six other human species already shared the planet. Here, in the studio of paleoartist John Gurche, are model representations of those ...
The history of the raised fist, a global symbol of fighting oppression. The forceful salute is intertwined with some of the 20th century's most tumultuous events, including conflicts with fascism.
Disney and Charter have struck an expanded carriage deal, adding Hulu to Spectrum TV along with eight cable networks that ...
DirecTV has reached a new deal with Paramount Global to license the media giant's content to its lineup of skinny bundle offerings focused on sports, entertainment, news and Spanish-language, as well ...
Like other bacterial bioluminescence, milky seas have a steady, even gleam “like the glow-in-the-dark plastic stars you can buy your kids,” according to a 1980 U.S. Navy sighting.
But the good news is, for documentaries it’s a golden age. And many of the year’s docs are squarely aimed at the AARP ...
Excavations on unpromising mounds in the Iraqi desert revealed Sumer’s earliest city. Surviving relics and a rebuilt temple have given experts more clues about the ancient metropolis of Eridu.
Going to the beach is good for your brain, according to science. Visiting the coast can help you relieve stress and get more active—and it may even change the way you cope with pain.
“When there is no water, nothing green, the sand becomes very strong, a very fast enemy,” says Sbai. “It takes a lot of land.” The desert is pressing in from every direction.