Like Neo from ‘The Matrix,’ some of you Pandas might sense that there’s just something deeply wrong with the world.
As we say our goodbyes to 2025, we must bid adieu to the memes that came with it. It was a surreal year on the internet — many of this year’s memes leaned heavily into the brain rot that’s come with ...
Marriage is a beautiful journey filled with love, companionship, and yes, a fair share of routine. But who says married life has to be all about responsibilities and schedules? Sometimes, all it takes ...
It’s Pusha T and Malice’s world, we’re just livin’ in it after the duo’s long-awaited reunion on comeback opus, Let God Sort Em Out, where the Brothers Thornton build on their elevated brand of ...
Vice President J.D. Vance talks to reporters on Air Force Two in Rome, Italy, on May 19, 2025. Reporter Updates on New York's primary, Iran, and more Length: Long Speed: 1.0x “Two pictures spoiled ...
June 6, 2025: We're back in our tiny boat to continue the hunt for new Meme Sea codes to mark a potential mid-year update. What are the new Meme Sea codes? When taking on an ocean of the internet's ...
The original version of this story appeared in Quanta Magazine. Computer scientists often deal with abstract problems that are hard to comprehend, but an exciting new algorithm matters to anyone who ...
But sometimes, a meme becomes so popular it turns mainstream, and many forget where the original clip actually came from. While it sometimes makes it easy to forget their origins, their impactful ...
The library sorting problem is used across computer science for organizing far more than just books. A new solution is less than a page-width away from the theoretical ideal. Computer scientists often ...
Slop, rap beef, brain rot and, yes, “hawk tuah” — what a year it’s been on the internet. The colloquial definition of memes has expanded to include any type of viral internet phenomenon, including ...
You might have seen an image of a blue-tinted, smiling Grinch with the caption, “That feeling when knee surgery is tomorrow.” The meme has proved surprisingly durable, but what on earth does it mean?