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AI & Technology

AI Agents in 2026: What They Are, How They Work, and What They Can Actually Do

2026 has been called the year of the AI agent. But most people cannot accurately describe what an AI agent is, how it differs from a chatbot, or what it can realistically do. This is the honest guide.

AI & Technology

Claude Code Explained: Skills, MCP, and Hooks — What They Do and When to Use Each

Claude Code has three extension mechanisms that most developers confuse for each other. Skills, MCP servers, and hooks operate at fundamentally different layers. Here is exactly how they work and when each one is the right tool.

Gaming & Tech

GTA 6: Everything Confirmed About Rockstar's Most Anticipated Game

After years of delays, GTA 6 has a confirmed release date: November 19, 2026. Here is every confirmed detail about Vice City, dual protagonists Lucia and Jason, the map, and what to expect.

Film & TV

Project Hail Mary Review: Ryan Gosling's Best Performance in a Near-Perfect Film

Project Hail Mary made $334 million at the global box office and scored 95% on Rotten Tomatoes. It is the best science fiction film in years — and it earns that title through genuine scientific rigour, not spectacle.

Film & TV

Invincible Season 4 Review — The Viltrumite War Is Everything We Were Promised

The Viltrumite War has begun. Invincible Season 4 premiered March 18, 2026 on Prime Video and critics are calling it the show's best season yet. Here is a full spoiler-free breakdown of what makes it work.

Film & TV

Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 Review — The Devil of Hell's Kitchen Has Never Been Better

Jessica Jones is back. Kingpin is mayor. Daredevil is caught between them. Season 2 of Born Again premieres on Disney+ with a 95% on Rotten Tomatoes — and every point is earned.

Science & Space

The James Webb Space Telescope: What It Has Discovered and Why It Matters

Since its first images in July 2022, the James Webb Space Telescope has rewritten our understanding of the early universe, exoplanet atmospheres, and star formation. Here is a systematic account of its most significant findings.

Literature & Arts

Why Dostoevsky Is Still the Most Psychologically Accurate Writer Who Ever Lived

Fyodor Dostoevsky wrote his major novels 150 years ago without access to modern psychology. Neuroscientists and psychoanalysts now use his work as case studies. Here is why his understanding of the human mind was decades ahead of science.

Finance & Investing

Index Funds vs. Active Management: What 50 Years of Data Actually Shows

The debate between passive and active investing is not really a debate anymore — the data has been in for decades. Here is what the evidence shows, why it is routinely ignored, and what it means for your portfolio.

Technology & Science

Quantum Computing: What It Is, What It Is Not, and What Comes Next

Quantum computing is simultaneously one of the most hyped and most genuinely transformative technologies in development. Here is an honest account of where the field actually stands in 2026.

Food & Culture

Fermentation: The Ancient Science Behind Your Best Flavours

Fermentation is one of humanity's oldest food technologies, predating writing by millennia. It is also the subject of some of the most exciting current food science. Here is what is actually happening in your kimchi jar.

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