DC Kills Off Villain Set to Appear in Supergirl Movie

The unexpected death occurred in DC K.O. Wonder Woman vs. Lobo #1, created by Joëlle Jones, Jason Howard, Cary Nord, and Daniel Bayliss. The issue set up a compelling clash because Wonder Woman, unlike many in the Justice League, is willing to kill when necessary, though she usually prefers peaceful resolutions. Lobo, on the other hand, rarely looks for non-violent options as a bounty hunter.

The Explanation Trap: When AI Advice Backfires

Physicians’ pre-existing accuracy ironically diminishes trust in artificial intelligence; the more often a doctor is correct, the less likely others are to accept an AI’s differing diagnosis, highlighting how established authority creates a bias against even demonstrably superior algorithmic reasoning, a phenomenon rooted in the human tendency to prioritize familiar narratives over objective data, even when those narratives are flawed-a cognitive shortcut quantified as $P(trust) = f(prior \ correctness, AI \ disagreement)$.

New research reveals that providing explanations for artificial intelligence recommendations in medical diagnoses doesn’t always improve decision-making, and can actually decrease accuracy when the AI is wrong.

Dragon Ball Is Returning to U.S. TV Screens Before the End of 2025

Cartoon Network has announced its TV schedule for the rest of 2025, including what will air on Adult Swim in the early morning. According to Swimpedia, will be shown on Adult Swim for an hour each weekday morning. On Monday, December 29, 2025, two episodes of DBZ: Kai will begin airing at 5 a.m. Eastern Time.

Michael Bay’s $553 Million Sci-Fi Armageddon Tore Down by Expert

I recently listened to astrophysicist Paul M. Sutter on Insider’s podcast, How Real Is It?, and his takedown of popular sci-fi was fascinating. He really liked certain aspects of some films and shows, but when it came to Michael Bay’s Armageddon… well, let’s just say he wasn’t impressed. He didn’t hold back on pointing out its scientific inaccuracies.