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Seth Green sat down with Attack of the Show host Paul Scheer to express his sympathy for DC Comics' whipping boy Aquaman. He showed a new clip from the upcoming Robot Chicken DC Comics Special, in which the Justice League pretends to sit in Wonder Woman's invisible jet in order to prank Aquaman, who falls on his ... [Read More]

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has updated its website to include mermaids, specifically that they're pure myth. "No evidence of aquatic humanoids has ever been found," the post reads. "Why, then, do they occupy the collective unconscious of nearly all seafaring peoples? That’s a question best ... [Read More]

It's been 5 years since the last Godzilla video game and fanboys are unwilling to wait any longer. They've taken it upon themselves to make their own! These aren't just any blockheads. The development team includes Simon Strange, developer of the three previous Godzilla games, Matt Frank, cover artist for the IDW ... [Read More]

BREAKING NEWS: Anderson Cooper is gay. Celebrities coming out of the closet may not be as newsworthy as it once was but these "non-events" are still events says openly gay blogger Andrew Sullivan. "The visibility of gay people is one of the core means for our equality," Sullivan wrote on The Daily Beast. He consulted with ... [Read More]

Swing by Carl's Jr and Hardee's on July 4th dressed as Spider-Man and get a free Amazing Grilled Cheese Bacon Burger (limited to first 50 customers). "We know that with great burgers comes great responsibility," said Brad Haley, chief marketing officer for CKE Restaurants, parent company of Carl's Jr. and Hardee's. "So, ... [Read More]

Monster Week was the best week ever for Animal Planet. The highest rated show was Mermaids: The Body Found, a fake documentary about the discovery of a supposedly real mermaid found in a whale beaching. They even set up a website (believeinmermaids.com) with a fake domain seizure by the Department of Justice and Homeland ... [Read More]

The Ishikawa Oku Lab at the University of Tokyo specializes in "human-machine cooperation systems," autonomous robots that can seamlessly interact with humans. They've demonstrated this with robots that can dribble a ball, hit a baseball, and now play rock paper scissors better than any human. "In this research we develop ... [Read More]