Samus Aran, the science fiction protagonist in the Metroid series, is arguably Nintendo’s most mysterious character. She ...
Can you ‘live long and prosper’ by learning economics from Star Trek? Or is that ‘highly illogical’?
From societies without money to profiteering aliens, the world of Star Trek has more to say about economics than you might ...
Primetimer on MSN
Will there be a Pluribus season 2? Renewed or canceled? and everything we know so far
With Apple TV already committing to more episodes, Pluribus is far from over. Here’s a concise look at season 2’s status, ...
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5 Best Sci-Fi Movies Of 2025, Ranked
The year 2025 didn't deliver many financially successful sci‑fi films, but that doesn't mean it lacked standout releases. Add ...
Let’s unpack the final episode of Vince Gilligan’s standout Apple TV series (for now)—especially that last moment.
Part one of our interview with seven players from the 1950s to present day on how the game has changed through the years ...
While 2025 was stacked full of exciting releases, 2026 is set to be a historic year too. Here are the biggest games to look forward to.
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‘Pluribus’ ending explained, from the stem cells to the radio waves to the [spoiler] in the crate
The phrase "come back" takes on a dual meaning in Pluribus, shifting from Carol's lonely plea on the pavement to Manousos' ...
The New Republic on MSNOpinion
Cognitive Decline? These Were Trump’s 11 Most Senile Moments This Year
When Donald Trump wasn’t busy falling asleep in front of the cameras, he spent his first year in office struggling to form ...
Live Science on MSN
'What the heck is this?' James Webb telescope spots inexplicable planet with diamonds and soot in its atmosphere
Scientists using the James Webb telescope observed a distant exoplanet with an atmosphere of soot and diamonds, challenging all explanations.
The first season of Apple TV’s new hit sci-fi drama has come to an end with a jaw-dropping cliffhanger in the season finale ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Are AIs conscious? One researcher says we may never know
Artificial intelligence now writes code, drafts legal memos, and chats in eerily fluent prose, yet the most unsettling ...
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