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Future Trunks' sword origin debunked! Tapion's gift?
Did Tapion give Future Trunks his sword? This video debunks that misconception.
Does taking care of our future selves have to mean sacrifice in the present? By Melissa Kirsch “Once you see it, you can’t unsee it,” my colleague Steven Kurutz told me this week. He was talking about ...
The series introduced fans to Future Trunks, who appeared in the series and introduced himself as Bulma and Vegeta’s son before they were even together. He was also the second Super Saiyan to be ...
Artificial intelligence is booming. Technology companies are pouring trillions of dollars into research and infrastructure, and millions of people now interact with AI in one form or another. But what ...
Scientists have mapped microbe populations in human guts, deep-sea ecosystems and even clouds. Yet the microbial communities inside tree trunks have remained largely unseen until now. For a recent ...
First Lady Melania Trump launched Fostering the Future Together—a global coalition of nations committed to enhancing the well-being of children through the promotion of education, innovation, and ...
Reactions to Kimmel's suspension, Trump publicly rebukes Putin, and more Length: Long Speed: 1.0x Every three months, participants in the Metaculus forecasting cup try to predict the future for a ...
Ciara’s son Future Zahir is officially Future Zahir Wilson. The singer has added her husband of nine years and New York Giants quarterback Russell Wilson’s name to the moniker of her 11-year-old son, ...
Ciara's 11-year-old son from her relationship with Future now officially has Russell Wilson's last name, too. As reported by TMZ, sources close to Ciara and Russell confirmed that a few years ago, the ...
The 20th century was a famously fertile time for visions of the future, but the 21st century has failed to inspire them in the same way. Science fiction writer William Gibson, author of the prescient ...
Mr. Foster is a designer who has studied and designed for the future at companies such as Apple, Google, Nokia and Sony. Interest in “what will the future be like” has nearly doubled worldwide since ...
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