The brain implant company cofounded by Elon Musk filed to trademark the product names Telepathy and Telekinesis. But it turns out that another person had already filed to trademark those names.
Mindstate Design Labs, backed by Silicon Valley power players, has created what its CEO calls “the least psychedelic ...
Comic book heroes are some of the strongest people ever imagined, yet these overpowered supers can't seem to win a fight to save their lives.
Perry Morgan died last month. "Since Perry passed, so many of the kids have come up to me and said, 'Perry is the reason I'm here,'" Jo Hall said. "Even ...
Although Thanos is one of Marvel's most powerful villains, he would stand no chance against DC superheroes like Captain Atom, ...
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Marvel Rivals’ Jeff the Land Shark is the Perfect Inspiration for This Guardians of the Galaxy Character
While Marvel Rivals’ adorable Jeff the Land Shark isn’t going to be inspiring Drax or Gamora, he should lead to another Guardians regular being added.
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Jean Grey & 7 Omega-Level Mutants Who Should Be in MCU's X-Men Reboot
In the upcoming MCU X-Men reboot, many are wondering about which omega-level mutants could be a great addition to the movie. Ever since Twenty-First Century Fox, Inc. was acquired by Disney, Marvel ...
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Euthania is a fictional world filled with nature and magic. Over time, Euthanians and humans have built warp gates connecting ...
Reinvention invites you to bet on yourself, embrace your own definition of success, and live aligned with what matters now while trusting your ability to navigate what comes next.
Assemble is a silly physics-based action game about customizable super heroes, with a demo available for testing.
Do you tend to be overly critical of yourself? Practicing these 6 self-compassion skills can lead to better mood, improved performance, and less relationship conflict.
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Q&A: How do humans control their bodies, and what does it mean for Parkinson's disease risk?
How humans move is an open question, according to Mark Latash, distinguished professor of kinesiology at Penn State.
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