Sony has more than 25 first-party PS5 games in the development, and nearly half of them are new IP, according to a PlayStation executive.

Sony has more than 25 first-party PS5 games in the development, and nearly half of them are new IP, according to a PlayStation executive.
Can a protein found in a mosquito lead to a better understanding of the workings of our own brains? Prof. Ofer Yizhar and his team in the Weizmann Institute of Science’s Neurobiology Department took a light-sensitive protein derived from mosquitoes and used it to devise an improved method for investigating the messages that are passed …
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The search for a new coach is underway, and possible candidates include John Tortorella, Gerard Gallant, Mike Babcock and Mark Messier.
A pipeline shutdown has driven Americans to search for gas, causing thousands of gas stations to run out of fuel. Here’s the latest on the economy.
Misleading claims about COVID-19 vaccines can negatively impact public confidence in immunisation uptake, a new UNSW Sydney study reveals.
A Johns Hopkins University-led team has created an inexpensive portable device and cellphone app to diagnose gonorrhea in less than 15 minutes and determine if a particular strain will respond to frontline antibiotics.
People who are genetically more likely to suffer from cardiovascular diseases may benefit from boosting a biomarker found in fish oils, a new study suggests.
Neighborhoods without opioid treatment providers likely serve as a widespread barrier to care for those who are ready to seek help, a new study has found.
Researchers at the Center for Applies Genomics (CAG) at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) have revealed how variants of a gene responsible for packing and condensing genetic material present a novel cause for certain neurodevelopmental disorders. The findings were published today in Science Advances.