Director John Patton Ford’s spin on the 1949 British thriller “Kind Hearts and Coronets" doesn't have his star in eight roles, but it does have a spirit of dark fun.
A new ‘pop-up’ device developed by Professor John Rogers lets scientists map and manipulate activity in human neural ...
University of Missouri researchers found they can tweak the SRFR1 protein to boost gel-like condensates that drive longer ...
As AI-driven search cuts through the noise and answers basic questions, the companies that succeed will be the ones that ...
Conflict at work may be uncomfortable, but it can fuel innovation, not tension. These psychology-backed strategies can ...
Even when he's murdering people, it's hard not to root for Glen Powell in "How to Make a Killing," which struggles with tone ...
We have an endless pool of information at our fingertips, thanks to the internet. But the opposite also holds true. Fiction ...
It's a watchably weird reimagining of "Kind Hearts and Coronets," though with a lot more than murder on its mind.
New research on heart rate variability suggests that composure isn’t a personality trait. It’s a physiological skill the nervous system can train—one that may determine who thrives when the stakes are ...
Now, in the midst of Trump’s second term and a nationwide purge of immigrant workers and families, Fontes told Salon how he is fighting a federal government and political party that is increasingly ...
Today’s Part 2 of Shaw Local’s human trafficking series examines law enforcement crackdowns, how to recognize trafficking victims, and resources for those seeking help ...
The opening scene of the Tell Me Lies series finale is a slow fuse: two people who once said “pretty big things” to each other and then spent years pretending they hadn’t. When Wrigley jokes she could ...
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