Dive Into The World of K-Dramas With These 25 Shows on Netflix

K-dramas on Netflix come in all shapes, sizes and genres: sci-fi dystopias, romances, political thrillers, period pieces and more. Netflix has been investing heavily in its original Korean content, and there’s something for every K-drama fan. So while you’re waiting for the next season of Squid Game, you can dig through this list for your… Continue reading Dive Into The World of K-Dramas With These 25 Shows on Netflix

A Deep Dive on the Kraken, a Shipwrecking Sea Monster

“” Spotting a whale from a boat? Potentially intimidating, likely majestic. Spotting something more than 10 times the size of a whale? Terrifying. Christophe Boisvieux / Getty Images The vastness and isolation of the open ocean can have a profound psychological impact on those who venture into its depths. Some experts argue that the Kraken… Continue reading A Deep Dive on the Kraken, a Shipwrecking Sea Monster

Hands-On With Insta360 X3 and Invisible Dive Case

A baby stingray swims by, filmed on Insta360 X3 with Invisible Dive Case Jesse Orrall/CNET Divers, rejoice! Insta360’s new Invisible Dive Case makes the company’s X3 camera a much better tool for capturing underwater video. It’s difficult to film underwater, especially with a small action camera, because it’s hard (if not impossible) to see the… Continue reading Hands-On With Insta360 X3 and Invisible Dive Case

Lords of the Fallen: A Deep Dive Into the Umbral Realm | IGN First

At the heart of Lords of the Fallen is the existence of two parallel realms: The realm of the living, Axiom, and the realm of the dead, Umbral. What makes them special in gameplay is the ability of the player to both reach across, and fully transition between those realms. But there’s a lot more… Continue reading Lords of the Fallen: A Deep Dive Into the Umbral Realm | IGN First

Inside the Nerve-Racking Dive to an Active Submarine Volcano | Science

Susan Casey Author of The Underworld “Should we go see the sharks?” Terry Kerby asked, treading water beneath the Makai Research Pier. This was a rhetorical question. Of course we were going to see the sharks. Before I could answer he was gone in a hail of bubbles, weaving through wooden pilings and arrowing 20 feet… Continue reading Inside the Nerve-Racking Dive to an Active Submarine Volcano | Science