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Forget the tired franchises, a new wave of horror movies will make us jump out of our seats
The Guardian· 1 day agoThere’s nothing I find so cheering, these days, as the rise of the horror movie. Take its intrusion into this year’s summer blockbusters. It has come in the form of a horror ...
Barbora Krejcikova edges out Jasmine Paolini to win Wimbledon crown
The Guardian· 1 day agoIn the five months between the end of the Australian Open and the start of Wimbledon, Barbora Krejcikova won just three singles matches. “It’s great that I’m a two-time major champion,” said Krejcikova.
Meet the young Tories fighting to change their old party: ‘Where do we go now?’
The Guardian· 1 day agoWhen Jayde Tanisha Edwards saw the exit poll on 4 July, she was shocked. “I think everybody came to the conclusion that the Conservatives were going to lose, but I don’t think we realised how ...
France contemplates chaos after the general election with no clear winner and the Olympics just...
The Guardian· 1 day agoOne week after a snap general election that nobody won, and two weeks before it welcomes the world for the Olympic Games, France is still without a new prime minister or government and in political ...
‘Amazing’ new technology set to transform the search for alien life
The Guardian· 1 day agoScientists with Breakthrough Listen, the world’s largest scientific research programme dedicated to...
‘Who am I without him?’: what I learned about grief from reading other women’s diaries
The Guardian· 1 day agoThe diaries were a vigorous flood of pleasure and pain, anger and adventure. In editing the book it...
ICYMI: the week's 7 biggest tech stories from Samsung Unpacked to YouTube Music's AI radio to free...
TechRadar· 1 day agoThis week, we had two major phone reveals at opposite ends of the price spectrum, with Galaxy...
Those About to Die: this mega-budget Roman epic is as close to actual time travel as it’s possible...
The Guardian· 2 days agoWhen they do eventually invent time machines, it’s ancient Rome that’s going to be booked solid for months as a destination. There’s a delicate power shift among Rome’s political elite; there ...
How Australian scientists brought Norfolk Island’s thumbnail-sized snails back from the brink of...
The Guardian· 2 days agoFirst there’s a bulge on the right-hand side of the snail’s neck and then slowly – because everything in the snail world happens slowly – a fully formed baby snail emerges, shell and all. In ...
Cannabis gummies like ‘a glass of wine with dinner’ for a growing number of Australians
The Guardian· 2 days agoRuth started taking cannabis gummies two years ago, “in a similar way to people having a glass of wine with dinner or a beer after work,” she says. Ryan says cannabis gummies have become a “fashionable new frontier” for drug use in Australia.