Month: January 2026

Danny L Harle: Cerulean February 13 On his first album in five years, Danny L Harle continues to plunder pure aural ecstasies of dancefloors past and drag them kicking and screaming into the 2020s. In a collider of trance, progressive techno, and various rave tendrils, the British producer draws guests including Caroline Polachek, PinkPantheress, Oklou,
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Sixty-three percent of Democrats read a book in 2025, while 60% of republicans and 55% of independents did. There was a slight gulf in reading habits between Harris and Trump voters, at 69% to 64%. As seen in previous polling of American reading habits, those who have more financial means are more likely to read.
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Google’s Willow quantum computer Google Quantum AI What is it about quantum computers that makes them more powerful than conventional machines? A new experiment shows that the property of “quantum contextuality” may be a key ingredient. Quantum computers are fundamentally different from all other computers because they harness uniquely quantum phenomena absent from conventional electronics.
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Land of Sin (Synden) is a Swedish murder-mystery mini-series that follows Dani (Krista Kosonen, Blade Runner 2049), a police officer, as she becomes entangled in the disappearance of a young man she once fostered. As truths come to light, she discovers there’s far more going on than she ever imagined.  The best way to describe
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After completing South Korea’s mandatory military service, K-pop juggernauts BTS are now gearing up to release their first new album in six years. The as-yet-untitled LP is due out March 20 via Big Hit Entertainment. It’s their fifth studio album overall and follows 2020’s Be. What’s more, BTS are also teasing a 2026 world tour,
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Blood at a crime scene that contained a Y chromosome led to a rare discovery Shutterstock/PeopleImages The forensic examination of a murder victim has revealed that she had chimerism – meaning her body contained cells that were genetically distinct, as if they came from two different individuals.  In this case, the unidentified woman had varying proportions of male
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