Here’s how it works. The best inflatable hot tubs are essential if you want to create a spa-like experience in the comfort of your own home. Designed to be portable, the best inflatable hot tubs ...
The Pokémon Center in Japan is set to release its largest ever life-sized Pokémon plush. As reported by Pokéshopper, the Pokémon Center store will be selling a life-sized Gardevoir plush from February ...
The snowplow, named "Darth Blader," joins the ranks of creatively named snowplows like "Clear-o-pathra" and "The Big Le-plow-ski." This contest is part of MDT's Don't Crowd the Plow initiative, which ...
While buying a travel pillow at the airport is always an option, I’ve been sleeping much better on planes since I started planning my in-flight sleep routine ahead of time. A good travel pillow ...
The supergiant bug species (L) and Star Wars villain Darth Vader (R). Scientists have discovered an alien-looking, 'supergiant' sea bug species in Vietnam and named it Bathynomus vaderi after ...
Google to Invest Fresh $1 Billion in OpenAI Rival Anthropic, FT Reports (Reuters) -Google is making a fresh investment of more than $1 billion into AI startup Anthropic, the Financial Times ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. As befits the creator of nail-biting gore-fest Squid Game, Netflix understands how to serve up a ...
The species was officially named Bathynomus vaderi, after "Star Wars" villain Darth Vader. Researchers said the crustacean's head resembled Vader's iconic helmet. The new species also has a ...
vaderi because of the striking resemblance its head bears to the helmet worn by Star Wars antagonist Darth Vader. B. vaderi is an isopod, a type of crustacean known for its segmented bodies and ...
The deep-sea critter, now called Bathynomus vaderi, got its name after researchers noticed its head shared a resemblance to the helmet worn by iconic “Star Wars” villain Darth Vader.
Notre-Dame cathedral, Paris. France’s Aillagon law has transformed cultural funding, with the overall volume of declared patronage increasing from €1bn in 2004 to ...