Screen Rant on MSN
8 sci-fi shows that change your perception of reality
While some sci-fi shows are purely driven by spectacle, others dabble with complex ideas that promise to change the viewer’s ...
Seeing feels immediate; we open our eyes and the world seems to appear as a continuous stream. But some visual illusions show ...
Have you ever had a dream that seemed to last for hours, only to wake up and realize that mere seconds have passed? This is ...
Public Good, led by Melissa Anderson, tackles how brands often fail to effectively communicate their positive impact, relying ...
AI-enabled identity theft is getting too sophisticated to have predictable tells anymore, so experts recommend answering with ...
Amid increasingly stiff competition for capital, one way for a business to stand out is to make strong social impact pledges.
For the most part, Britain is a far safer country than it was in the past – but its inhabitants think almost every measure of crime is increasing ...
Human-centred research often treats variation between people as something to accommodate, control, or average out. This working paper explores another possibility: human variation can be used ...
The Balkans are a dramatic case of how hate justified by nativism helped fuel actual wars, but similar “justifications” ...
Tomoko Fait's artistic practice offers a compelling example of how the collective unconscious, as theorised by Carl Gustav Jung, can be reactivated within contemporary abstraction. Her paintings do ...
TravelPulse on MSN
How Geopolitics Are Changing the Travel Map in 2026
Geopolitical events are impacting and reshaping global travel patterns, altering airline economics, and testing the resilience of tourism markets.
Axios on MSN
The AI perception bubble
AI has become an everyday tool for communicators, but many of the audiences they're trying to reach remain deeply skeptical of how it's being used. Why it matters: Communicators risk getting stuck in ...
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