Apple TV’s Godzilla spin-off Monarch: Legacy of the Monsters Gets First Look Images

Apple TV+ has revealed the title of its 10-episode Monsterverse series: Monarch: Legacy of the Monsters. Along with the official title, Apple also unveiled our first look at the show with a handful of images. Monarch: Legacy of the Monsters. Credit: Apple TV+. Monarch: Legacy of the Monsters tells the story of a family getting… Continue reading Apple TV’s Godzilla spin-off Monarch: Legacy of the Monsters Gets First Look Images

First Images From Miyazaki’s Secretive Final Film Revealed at Last

We already knew that The Boy and the Heron (aka How Do You Live?) would be Hayao Miyazaki’s final Studio Ghibli film. But in an unexpected twist, the studio has shared the film’s first images ahead of its North American release. The first images were shared by the ticketing website Fandango, which uploaded four images… Continue reading First Images From Miyazaki’s Secretive Final Film Revealed at Last

Google’s AI-Powered Search Will Now Show Images and Video to Answer Your Questions

Google’s Search Generative Experience, or SGE, is an experimental AI-powered version of Search that’s getting some new improvements over the next week, including results with integrated images and videos, the company said in a blog post on Wednesday. For those who’ve signed up for Google SGE, search results will soon include videos and images. So,… Continue reading Google’s AI-Powered Search Will Now Show Images and Video to Answer Your Questions

See Stunning Images of Female Birds, Often Overlooked by Wildlife Photographers | Science

Carlyn Kranking Assistant Editor, Science and Innovation In trying to capture the perfect image of a bird, photographers often focus on the vibrant, attention-grabbing males. The bright orange belly of a Baltimore oriole, the gleaming crimson feathers of a summer tanager and the royal blue plumage of an indigo bunting are naturally eye-catching. Comparatively, the… Continue reading See Stunning Images of Female Birds, Often Overlooked by Wildlife Photographers | Science