We factory sim perverts have all known the joy of combing a mile of conveyor belt tagliatelle for that one empty hopper or ...
The world’s biggest emoji is actually following F1 drivers using GPS data By Steven Zeitchik Senior Editor, Technology and Politics Sphere Studios’ head of Creative Ned McNeilage explained to The ...
Dominik Bošnjak is a freelance writer from Croatia. He has been writing about games for as long as he can remember and began doing so professionally circa 2010. If he was forced to pick a favorite ...
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Possible Dyson Sphere spotted 1,470 light years away
Unusual light fluctuations from Tabby’s Star may indicate a mega-structure built by an advanced civilization, resembling a possible Dyson Sphere harvesting a star’s energy. Don’t expect correct change ...
Dyson has big changes coming. The company just announced its biggest batch of new products yet during IFA Berlin, with new appliances coming to both its floor cleaner and air treatment lines. From the ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Sphere: The Knight of Elf Sphere travels to find the clue that her friend missed. In the world where Human, Beasts, Elves, three of them fight each other, ...
Those who visit my home know I’m particularly neurotic about the cleanliness of my floors: If my socks accumulate any dirt inside, I know it’s time to clean again. I typically mop the floors at least ...
In the 1960s, physicist Freeman Dyson proposed that advanced alien civilizations could be building enormous megastructures around a star to harness its energy. Such a move would allow a civilization ...
There’s a new wrinkle in the connection between the artificial intelligence race, and the drive to explore deep space. It’s getting a shot in the arm today with a headline from The Information that ...
If advanced alien civilisations are building vast satellite swarms designed to harvest a star’s energy, we should be able to see them – so why haven’t we? One answer might be that these structures, ...
Sphere Entertainment’s shimmering and audacious Las Vegas arena draws raves from concertgoers thanks to its cutting-edge sound system and top-flight acts like U2 and the Eagles. Its shares could soon ...
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