The Week in Geek: Star Wars, Doomsday Clock, Glass, and More
This week we have a bumper load of Star Wars news, a synopsis for Unbreakable sequel Glass, and covers for the first issue of DC's Doomsday Clock event.
This week we have a bumper load of Star Wars news, a synopsis for Unbreakable sequel Glass, and covers for the first issue of DC's Doomsday Clock event.
Regrettably, Pitbull did not respond to our enquiries, but the other responses are still very good.
What makes this discovery so special is its rarity.
Einstein called it "spooky action at a distance," but what does he know?
Not only is it the world's oldest trigonometric tablet, it's also the most accurate.
A single piece of paper that can light up a room? Genius.
New research shows how this strange creature was able to escape extinction by being hungry.
Chinese authorities denied any involvement in the attack.
Proof that humanity has always known the pain of red wine headaches.
This technology isn’t for me. It’s for my kids and future generations.
You are just one tiny human on this very big, stormy planet.
If you ever want to enjoy raw oysters and rosé again, maybe don't look at this.
This next season of Black Mirror needs to get here ASAP.
Think they're trees! Ha ha ha!
Widening of the A3 could obliterate over 500 nice big old trees.
Coffee could change your day in ways different from you'd expect.