Resident Evil Village: The 5-Year Legacy of Lady Dimitrescu

As of May 2026, the gaming world is celebrating the 5th anniversary of Resident Evil Village. The Polygon retrospective looks back at how one character—Lady Alcina Dimitrescu—became a cultural phenomenon … Read More

Blocking the “95% Virus”: The 2026 Breakthrough in EBV Research

Scientists at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center reached a historic milestone in February 2026 by developing a first-of-its-kind antibody that successfully blocks the Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV). EBV is one of … Read More

Motorola Razr Ultra (2026): The New King of Foldable Battery Life

As reported by David Phelan for Forbes on May 2, 2026, Motorola has achieved a massive engineering victory over tech giants Apple and Samsung. The newly debuted Motorola Razr Ultra … Read More

LG Japan Opens Pre-Orders: The Next-Gen UltraGear OLED Lineup

As of early May 2026, LG Japan has officially launched pre-orders for two of its most anticipated gaming monitors: the 45GX950B-B and the 32GX870B-B. These displays represent the cutting edge … Read More

Microsoft Windows Update Warning: Action Required Within 10 Days

As reported by Zak Doffman for Forbes on May 2, 2026, Microsoft is shifting its strategy for Windows updates, moving from “cosmetic nags” to critical security deadlines. If you are … Read More

The Bee “Calculator”: Why Scientists Now Believe Bees Can Truly Count

A groundbreaking study published in late April 2026 in Proceedings of the Royal Society B has finally settled a long-standing scientific debate: Bees can actually count. For years, critics argued … Read More

The “Extinct” Illusion: How Sleeping Giants Hide Their Magma

A major study published in late April 2026 in Science Advances has sent shockwaves through the geological community. Researchers from ETH Zurich have discovered that volcanoes traditionally classified as “extinct” … Read More

Africa is Splitting: The 2026 “Critical Threshold” Update

A major geological study published in May 2026 has confirmed that the African continent is splitting apart much faster than previously modeled. Geologists from Columbia University and the Lamont-Doherty Earth … Read More

Your Backyard 320 Million Years Ago: The Paleolatitude Tool

A major update to the digital tool Paleolatitude.org was released in late April 2026, allowing anyone to trace the dramatic journey of their hometown across the globe. Developed by an … Read More

The World’s Oldest Dog: DNA Rewrites the History of “Man’s Best Friend”

In a massive scientific breakthrough from March and April 2026, two major studies published in the journal Nature have officially identified the oldest domestic dog DNA ever recorded. This discovery … Read More