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Resident Evil Requiem toys with the idea that Leon Scott Kennedy, one of the beloved faces of Capcom’s horror series, may be on his last job. He’s got a mysterious infection that threatens his life, and he spends much of the ninth mainline game grappling with the possibility of his imminent death.  In the game’s early hours, this tension seems to be setting up Requiem as a pivot point for the series, with an older generation of survivors passing the torch off to newcomers like the very green FBI agent Grace Ashcroft. When I played the game myself, I was…

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On March 30, 2026, the Gulf of Maine Research Institute (GMRI) and the NASA Science Activation program’s Learning Ecosystems Northeast (LENE) project hosted the third installment of the Findings from the Field Student Research Symposium. This annual event and associated Findings from the Field journal are where students are the experts and the usual “white coat” barriers associated with science communication come down. This year’s event welcomed 106 students, grades four through eight, 29 educators, and 15 Subject Matter Experts, and it featured 68 research posters, 14 lightning talks, and 5 discussion sessions.  To continue to foster a sense of…

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Wholesome Games The hype is steadily building around Summer Game Fest 2026 and the show’s June calendar is starting to fill out. The fine folks at Wholesome Games will host their seventh annual digital showcase on Saturday, June 6 at 12PM ET on YouTube and Twitch, featuring more than 50 joyful and just plain adorable games from new and established studios alike. Wholesome Direct 2026 promises to feature world premieres, demo reveals and a handful of fun surprises. The list of confirmed participants includes Planet Coaster series creator Frontier Developments, Fields of…

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Are you a fan of coffee but not sure if it’s good for you? Perhaps you’re aware of its well-known stimulant effect but aren’t sure about the other effects it has on your health. A recent study explores how regular coffee consumption influences the gut-brain axis, a bidirectional communication network that connects the digestive system with brain activity. The results reveal a highly complex interaction that goes beyond caffeine.“Public interest in gut health has risen hugely,” said John Cryan, coauthor of the study published this week in Nature Communications. “The relationship between digestive and mental health is also increasingly being…

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Matt Cardy/Getty Images Smartphone bans in the classroom might not be the panacea that governments and school administrations want them to be, according to a recently published study. As first reported by The New York Times, the National Bureau of Economic Research will publish a study called The Effects of School Phone Bans: National Evidence From Lockable Phones, which concluded that cellphone bans had “consistently close to zero” effect on test scores. The study sampled phone location data from more than 40,000 schools from 2019 to 2026 and showed that there was a…

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Have influencers turned gamers into sheep? Is Silksong really getting DLC this month? And how did the director of the Final Fantasy 7 remake trilogy find the time to beat his next game 40 times? It’s your Kotaku Checkpoint roundup for May 4, 2026, where we are celebrating Star Wars day by remembering our favorite moments from Andor. I would go back and rewatch the entire series again, but it would just end up ruining my hype for Mando and Starfighter. Maybe I’ll just revisit the Star Wars: The Old Republic MMO instead. Fallout‘s co-creator talks about how content creators…

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The Republic of Malta became the 65th signatory to the Artemis Accords on Monday during a ceremony in the town of Kalkara with NASA and U.S. Department of State officials present. “Today, it’s my pleasure to welcome the Republic of Malta to the Artemis Accords community,” NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman said in recorded remarks. “By joining this growing coalition, Malta affirms shared commitments to peaceful, transparent, and responsible space exploration. These commitments safeguard against chaos and confusion, and they chart a responsible path forward for every nation that dares to accomplish the near-impossible in space.” Malta’s Minister for Education, Youth,…

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I’ve sleuthed the best Mother’s Day deals—legitimate discounts from some of our favorite Mother’s Day gift-makers. The WIRED Reviews team is lucky enough to have lots of moms testing gear year-round. Our Mother’s Day gift guide is full of hand-tested recommendations from mothers and mother-havers, as are all of our other buying guides. Sure, some flowers are cool, but so are headphones and e-readers. No matter which your own mother would prefer, plenty of good picks are on sale. Shop sooner than later for the best chances of receiving your item by May 10.WIRED Featured Deals:Lettuce Grow Indoor Farmstand (Small)…

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It’s Hard To Patch CopyFail When Your Linux Distro Is Unreachable Thursday was a lousy day for Ubuntu users and Canonical as they found themselves under a DDoS attack which took down their site.  That meant that it became rather challenging to get the patch for CopyFail, a rather terrifying threat to all Linux systems which was discovered last week.  The good news was that mirror sites could still be reached, so with a little extra effort systems were still being patched. The attack was likely from the Islamic Cyber Resistance in Iraq, aka as the 313 Team, considering they…

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The traffic management sim Mini Motorways is once again asking players to vote for its next map. Developer Dinosaur Polo Club just put up a website that lets folks choose from four city maps, including Vienna, Auckland, Singapore and Lima. The city with the most votes will get an official map in the game later this year, and it will be available for free on all current platforms. The game is playable on iOS devices, PC, Mac and Nintendo Switch. The company says that people can only vote once, but that it’ll be “keeping…

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