EXCLUSIVE: Jenna Mattison has been tapped to pen a feature adaptation of A Caller’s Game, the thriller from New York Times ...
Trae Young has returned to Atlanta for the first time since the Hawks dealt their star guard to the Washington Wizards in a ...
Coby White is set to make his Charlotte Hornets debut on Tuesday night against his former Bulls team. The Hornets announced that White, who was acquired in a trade with Chicago on Feb. 4, has been ...
Ciaran Kelly BBC Sport reporter at St James' Park. Newcastle United cruised into the last 16 of the Champions League following another victory ...
Inspired by the Japanese art of kirigami, an MIT team has designed a technique that could transform flat panels into medical devices, habitats, and other objects without the use of tools.
The video game developer launched with $6 million in funding and a promise to build a competitor to popular life simulation games like The Sims. Now the company is shutting down.
A team of researchers in the Netherlands set out to decipher the rules of an ancient Roman board game, with an assist from artificial intelligence.
This week’s selection is the Ancient Roman Game by Reddit contributor melig1991. Researchers used 3D printed tooling to create dissolving microneedles that deliver drugs through the cheek. Once again ...