Christiane Schroeter studied in the US and stayed for her work instead of returning to Germany.
Gardening supports heart health, reduces stress, sharpens the brain, and turns exercise into a habit people actually enjoy
May was stuffed with premium and expensive tech. We got everything from luxury Sony wireless headphones to pricey gaming laptops to futuristic XR smart glasses.
The Backrooms movie has finally arrived, but where did this buzzy new A24 horror movie come from?
Backrooms is a wild ride, and it's yet another example of how many great directors are coming from the internet
We’ve compiled an overview of some of the top alternative browsers available today aiming to challenge Chrome and Safari.
The Fitbit app is now Google Health, and while not everyone is a fan, I actually really like it.
As previewed last week, Gemini Spark is now available in the US for Google AI Ultra subscribers.
Ever wished your AI assistant could securely manage your medical data, help you decode confusing lab results? Microsoft's new Copilot Health aims to do exactly that. Read more...
Yesterday, PetaPixel shared that a fully AI-generated film titled "Dreams of Violets" had been accepted into the Tribeca Film Festival. For some reason, there are people who insist this is the future of films. If that is the case, then congratulations: I hate movies.
As photography celebrates its bicentenary, Pinault Collection is hosting a major group exhibition at the Bourse de Commerce to mark the anniversary.
Our top recommendations from Bosch, Whirlpool, Midea, and more can knock out dishes with minimal disruption.
I haven't seen anything as stupid as the WeWork IPO document in a very long time - that is, until Elon Musk filed to take SpaceX public. WeWork was a joke. SpaceX is a threat. And if Musk and his bankers have their way, you are going to be their bagholder.
The rarity of events and celebrations such as milestone birthdays and cosmic happenings makes them special.
"I hope that it makes it far enough away from the pad that it does not cause pad damage."
Xbox still plans to show more of Project Helix "later this year," but don't expect it to be at the Xbox Games Showcase, says CCO Matt Booty.