Believe it or not, there was a time when the only way for many of us to play video games was to grab a roll of quarters and head to the mall. Even though there’s a working computer or video game ...
What if the key to solving the world’s energy crisis was hidden in a process so ambitious, so technically demanding, that even experts once dismissed it as science fiction? For decades, nuclear fusion ...
Brainiac is official coming to the DCU in Superman sequel movie Man of Tomorrow. We kind of already knew this, thanks to teases by James Gunn, but now it’s official. This iconic Superman foe will be ...
Trump Media & Technology Group, the social media and crypto company part owned by President Trump, said it would help develop a “utility-scale fusion power plant.” By Matthew Goldstein Jonathan Wolfe ...
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German actor Lars Eidinger will play the super-intelligent antagonist Brainiac in James Gunn‘s next “Superman” installment, “Man of Tomorrow.” Gunn confirmed the casting in an Instagram post Saturday ...
Lars Daniel is a recognized thought leader and digital forensics pioneer with more than 16 years of expertise transforming how the legal and insurance industries understand and utilize digital ...
The German actor will face off against David Corenswet and Nicholas Hoult. By Aaron Couch Film Editor Brainiac is the classic Superman villain who debuted in 1958’s Action Comics No. 242. The issue, ...
Trump Media plans to merge with a company developing nuclear fusion technology, putting the president’s financial interests in competition with other energy companies over which his administration ...
The Trump business empire’s expansion into nuclear fusion is alarming ethics experts, who warn it poses glaring conflicts of interest and risks the federal government playing favorites in what could ...
Over the last several years, fusion power has gone from the butt of jokes — always a decade away! — to an increasingly tangible and tantalizing technology that has drawn investors off the sidelines.