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    Author Correction: AI models collapse when trained on recursively generated data
    Nature, Published online: 21 March 2025; doi:10.1038/s41586-025-08905-3Author Correction: AI models collapse when trained on recursively generated data
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    Author Correction: Heritable polygenic editing: the next frontier in genomic medicine?
    Nature, Published online: 21 March 2025; doi:10.1038/s41586-025-08904-4Author Correction: Heritable polygenic editing: the next frontier in genomic medicine?
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    Drake Passage: The 'most dreaded bit of ocean on the globe' where waves reach up to 80 feet
    The Drake Passage off the West Antarctic Peninsula is a notoriously dangerous channel that connects the Atlantic, Pacific and Southern oceans.
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    Dark Horse's Stunning H.P. Lovecraft Deluxe Edition Manga Is 50% Off
    H.P. Lovecraft's At The Mountains of Madness Deluxe Manga $25.78 (was $50) See at Amazon H.P. Lovecraft's The Call of Cthulhu Manga $15.30 (was $20) See at Amazon The hauntingly beautiful manga adaptation of H.P. Lovecraft's At the Mountains of Madness is on sale for 50% off at Amazon. Dark Horse originally published the lengthy tale in two paperback volumes before reissuing it last July as a premium 600-plus page hardcover not unlike the publisher's Berserk Deluxe Editions. The stunning At the Mountains of Madness Deluxe Edition retails for $50, but manga readers and Lovecraft fans can snag a copy for only $25 for a limited time.Lovecraft manga adaptations were written and illustrated by Gou Tanabe and translated to English by Zack Davisson. At the Mountains of Madness Deluxe Edition was one of two translations Dark Horse published in 2024. In October, Dark Horse released a paperback edition of Lovecraft's best-known work, The Call of Cthulhu, and you can grab that one for only $15.Continue Reading at GameSpot
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    Relive The Sci-Fi Classic The Andromeda Strain With New Limited Edition 4K Blu-Ray
    The Andromeda Strain 4K Limited Edition Blu-ray $50 | Releases May 13 Preorder at Amazon The classic 1971 sci-fi thriller The Andromeda Strain is still heralded as one of the most influential films (and books) in the genre. The adaptation of Michael Crichton's beloved novel blended realistic biological and medical science with fictional concepts, sci-fi visuals, and suspenseful action in new and exciting ways. Soon, you'll be able to revisit the movie with The Andromeda 4K Limited Edition Blu-ray launching on May 13.Preorders are available for $50 at Amazon--though we wouldn't be surprised to see this price drop ahead of release. And with Amazon's preorder price guarantee, you'll be charged the lowest price offered during the preorder window when your Blu-ray ships. The Andromeda Strain 4K Limited Edition Blu-ray $50 | Releases May 13 The Andromeda Strain 4K Limited Edition features a new 4K restoration of the movie based on the original camera negatives and lossless original audio, with support for HDR10 and Dolby Vision. A set of bonus art cards and a slipcase are also included, along with a long list of bonus features you'll find outlined below. Preorder at Amazon The Andromeda Strain 4K Limited Edition Special FeaturesAudio commentary by critic Bryan ReesmanA New Strain of Science Fiction, an appreciation by critic Kim NewmanThe Andromeda Strain: Making the Film, an archive featurette from 2001 directed by Laurent Bouzereau and featuring interviews with director Robert Wise and screenwriter Nelson GiddingA Portrait of Michael Crichton, an archival featurette from 2001 directed by Laurent Bouzereau and featuring an interview with author Michael CrichtonCinescript Gallery, highlights from the annotated and illustrated shooting script by Nelson GiddingTheatrical trailer, TV spots and radio spotsImage galleryIllustrated collectors booklet featuring writing by Peter Tonguette and select archive materialReversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Corey BrickleyDirected by Robert Wise, The Andromeda Strain is based on the novel of the same name by Michael Crichton. The film follows a group of scientists who are called in to examine a government satellite that crashlands just outside a small town in New Mexico, mysteriously killing almost every citizen within minutes. The scientists discover the satellite carried a lethal extraterrestrial virus, dubbed "The Andromeda Strain," and now must find a way to contain and destroy it before it can spread. The film and novel versions are credited with establishing the "techno-thriller" subgenre of science fiction.Continue Reading at GameSpot
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    Atomfall Devs Talk Making a World in a Quarantine Zone
    Rebellion's upcoming survival-action game Atomfall introduces players to an alternate history of northern England, examining what might have happened if the Windscale nuclear incident from 1957 had ended differently. Using elements from numerous genres, the hype surrounding Atomfall has increased every time new information surfaces.
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    Solo Leveling: Why Is Cha Hae-In Called the Dancer?
    Its not uncommon for powerful hunters in Solo Leveling to receive a moniker or an epithet that reflects their strength and abilities. Cha Hae-In, the Vice Master of the Hunters Guild and the ninth S-rank hunter in South Korea, is no exception, as many hunters from her guild know about her nickname, "The Dancer." Should an ordinary person hear about Chas nickname, especially if they know nothing about her, they will probably think dancing is one of her hobbies.
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    I built a starship to play video games in
    The author on the bridge of the Evelynne Christine somewhere in orbit over Ross 263.Around the middle part of 2024, just as a dire political season kicked off in earnest, I realized I needed to change my diet. Not the kind of food I ate, but the kind of news media I consumed and, most importantly, how frequently I consumed it. I badly needed stronger firewalls to keep the outside world from intruding on my private time, and the solution I came up with was to surround myself with the most pleasant things that I could imagine to literally transform my living space into something that felt more special, just for me. Thats how I ended up turning my basement into a starship, and I dont think Im ever going back to the way it was before.I have a knack for crafting and tinkering, which youve probably picked up on if youve been reading my work here at Polygon over the last dozen years. Im the guy who showed you how to rebuild your PS4 controller, how to paint miniatures and use an airbrush, and how to build a flight simulator pit out of a 2002 Ford Taurus. So I imagine that it comes as no surprise when I say I also collect old computers and LCD monitors, among other electronic things. Most of them are mine, of course, but I have some orphans here from friends and neighbors as well.This week on Polygon, were looking at games that feel like vacations for your brain in a package were calling Retreat Week.When I had fully committed to my nerdy nesting, one of the first things I thought about all that computer hardware was: What would happen if I just plugged everything in? So after a long weekend futzing with BIOS, wiping drives, and updating operating systems, I had five monitors stood up across three different devices. Suddenly my basement workshop was humming with activity, and that was before I even thought about getting the old sim pit up and running.With all that hardware idling next to the furnace and the water heater, the space began to develop a bit of a vibe. There was a hum inside the room, and I leaned into it. Suddenly every monitor had a different space scene running on loop an asteroid field there, a space battle here, a docking procedure there. It felt like the nerve center on the bridge of a starship, each little screen a porthole to some activity going on elsewhere in the larger vessel.Then came the Bluetooth speakers, and I began curating a tapestry of obscure audio on a loop. On one device I brought in radio chatter sourced from a live-fire military helicopter range; on another I had the engine noise from Star Trek: The Next Generation; on another, ambient soundscapes inspired by Alien. A trip to Aldis Aisle of Shame netted me half a dozen strings of LED lighting on the cheap, and from there things just sort of spiraled out of control. There are at least two dozen little lights set up all around the room, most tucked away in corners or behind stacks of books. Others are threaded around the HVAC system, where they utilize the shiny metal sides to throw soft light all around.Of course, that all means the space doesnt photograph very well. We like it dim here in the Hall household as a rule, and the basement is the dimmest bit of all. But trust that with the overhead lights off and all the effects turned on, the room truly looks like the inside of a rickety old starship full of pipes, wires, and tubing something a Belter crew might use to run a blockade in The Expanse. Bright lights play in the corners and along the edges of the room, casting model ships and miniatures as heavy silhouettes. Meanwhile in the middle the larger shapes of our old kitchen table and chairs are amorphous and indistinct. The speakers drone on, half-forgotten after months on loop, while LCD screens pump in futuristic scenes from Elite Dangerous, Star Trek, Battlestar Galactica, and scores of other great science fiction settings. The sim pit sitting in the corner, complete with one of Polygons VR headsets when you want it, completes the illusion while thankfully taking up very little room when not in use. Ive been using it all week to spin up a new freighter for a big push in Elite. I love it.Yes, I agree that its weird to have a starship in your home. But the folks Ive shown it to so far have all enjoyed the reveal. Its almost like a secret room, a space entirely unexpected while also strangely welcoming. Ive taken to doing my modeling and hobby work down there, along with my airbrushing and some painting. The kids like it enough that theyre spending time down there doing their crafts, too. My wife and I have even hosted a few cocktail parties, all centered around the secret starship we have hidden in our home.Working remotely can be hard, and so too can be trying to find time and space to fuel your particular hobbies and special interests. Im lucky to have enough space for all my crap and the little extra I found at Aldi. I acknowledge that its a luxury even if it is just a bunch of stuff that other people would have thrown away by now. But having a physical space to retreat to, a place in my world that feels unlike anything else, suddenly feels both necessary and essential. You might see an eyesore, but I see an oasis.Maybe its something you can find for yourself as well. Maybe theres a corner, or a closet, or someplace small where you can clear away the clutter of everyday life to move in the clutter of another sort your loves, your passions, or the projects that you like to tinker with. Find the things that feel like home to you, and then surround yourself with as many of them as you can get your arms around.For me thats a bunch of old computers and blinky lights used to simulate the darkened interior of a phony starship. Thats my home within my home, and now that Ive made it for myself I wouldnt give it up for anything.
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    The best early deals in Amazons Big Spring Sale
    Between Black Friday and Prime Day, Amazon already has fall and summer sales covered. Now, Amazon has turned spring into another opportunity to get deals on movies, gadgets for gaming and entertainment, books, and more. The companys Big Spring Sale will begin officially on March 25, at which point a large wave of discounts will go into effect, with deals running through March 31. However, there are already many sales worth check out right now.Just so you know, a Prime membership isnt required to get in on these deals, but there will be Prime-exclusive opportunities (be it Lightning Deals, or prices on select products that non-members cant get) throughout the sale period. Well be periodically adding more discounted products below as we find them, and removing ones that are no longer on sale or in stock.The best early deals of Amazons spring sale
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