
Isaac Brock’s mushrooms-and-illness detour, then Modest Mouse ships ‘An Eraser and a Maze’
A new album after 2021’s pop-leaning pivot, shaped by label pushback, drummer loss, and a rotating drum cast.
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A new album after 2021’s pop-leaning pivot, shaped by label pushback, drummer loss, and a rotating drum cast.

Overpressure measurements are now steering how Cape Canaveral ramps up for hundreds more launches a year.

While everyone pitches agents, Scytale brings the brutal truth: prospects disappear when selling breaks, not when models improve.

A Computex 2026 prototype cools AM5 Ryzen 9 9950X silicon with CVD diamond, but each insert costs about €500.

Convertible bonds and IPOs are pulling global investors back into Chinese assets, with Hong Kong fundraising jumping sharply in 2026.

Elon Musk's rockets-to-AI company is making shares available to individual investors, a move that broadens access and raises fresh questions about who gets exposure to the private-market boom.

A University of California, Irvine psychologist says offloading work to ChatGPT-style bots may weaken attention, learning, and judgment just as adoption speeds up.

Anthropic says frontier AI may need a coordinated slowdown, while its own staff describe jobs becoming harder to understand, not easier.

Garner says she is grateful her kids support her acting comeback, and her choice to keep jobs in Los Angeles shows how working parents trade ambition for logistics.
Valve's latest Steam store redesign adds a personalized release calendar and higher-res art, but it also reignites the perennial UI revolt that every product team fears.

The series creator says the show will keep using medical cases to drive character storytelling, signaling the same creative formula will carry into Season 3.

The BoJack Horseman creator says the point of Long Story Short is to stay funny, even when the themes get heavy.