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MIT researchers have engineered bacteria to function as signal-senders, allowing plants to sense and respond to environmental conditions
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MIT researchers have engineered bacteria to function as signal-senders, allowing plants to sense and respond to environmental conditions

The electric vehicle market is seeing a rise in demand for compact EVs, particularly in European cities, with car manufacturers responding by producing smaller, design-forward models.

The American Institute of Architects has announced the longest ever slump in architecture revenues in the US, citing macroeconomic uncertainty associated with rising oil prices.

The California Film Institute has announced the opening night film and a tribute to Sam Rockwell for the 49th Mill Valley Film Festival.

The latest installment in the Insidious franchise, Out of the Further, is a horror film that embodies the essence of the series, despite being directed by Jacob Chase rather than James Wan. The film follows Gemma, a woman who is haunted by a malevolent spirit from her past, as she tries to protect her daughter from a similar fate. The film features a mix of jump scares, supernatural elements, and a sense of design that is reminiscent of 80s-style horror. While it may not be the most exciting sto

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has appointed new chairs and vice chairs for its committees and affinity groups, including the Marquee Theater Committee, which will be led by Sean Baker and Samantha Quan.

The 'dopamine decor' trend has taken social media by storm, but critics argue it is a disingenuous marketing ploy that invokes brain chemistry to sell a superficial style

Ferrari’s first electric model, the Luce, designed by Jony Ive and Marc Newson, fetched $40 million at a RM Sotheby’s charity auction, shattering previous records for a new car sale. All proceeds will support educational projects through the Ferrari Foundation.

The 64th New York Film Festival’s Currents program, presented by Film at Lincoln Center and Rolex, showcases 15 feature films-including five world premieres such as Carlos Reygadas’s “Heil Jupiter!” and Tala Hadid’s “Bardi”-alongside 28 shorts from 24 countries, emphasizing experimental forms and boundary-pushing storytelling.

The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures has announced its annual fundraising gala honorees, including John Carpenter, Colman Domingo, and Charlize Theron.