Dark Matter’s Subtle Rhythms

The study demonstrates that wave-envelope dynamics exhibit modulation at two distinct timescales-a slow modulation with period [latex]\tau \sim eq 2\pi/(\mu M)[/latex] and a fast oscillation with period [latex]T \sim eq 2\pi/M[/latex]-resulting in characteristic sidebands at frequencies [latex]m_\phi \pm 2\mu M_\Phi[/latex] within the frequency spectrum, a clear departure from the single peak expected of monochromatic signals and indicative of a complex interplay between mass scales of comparable magnitude [latex]m_\phi \sim eq M_\Phi \sim eq M[/latex].

New research suggests that interactions between ultralight dark matter waves can create complex patterns, potentially opening new avenues for detection.

2005 PS2 Game Returning With New Release on PS5, PS4

This week, PlayStation revealed plans to release Wild Arms 4 on both PS5 and PS4. Originally a popular RPG series that started on the PS1, Wild Arms 4 first came out in Japan in 2005 and in the US for PS2 in 2006. While some fans were hesitant about its departure from the series’ traditional Western style, Wild Arms 4 still earned positive feedback and has become a favorite among dedicated players.

Nintendo Releases Free Mario Game on Switch and Switch 2

A free game called Hello, Yoshi, part of the My Mario series, is now available to download for Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, and mobile devices. The game features Yoshi and allows players to interact with him using the touch screen. It was previously released in Japan last year, but is now available in Western regions.

Jensen Ackles’ Comments About Batman Have Me Convinced James Gunn Should Reverse Course on The Brave and The Bold’s Director

I recently read an interview with Jensen Ackles from June 2025, where he discussed the possibility of playing Batman in the DCU. He admitted it would be a huge challenge, and if he did get the part, he’d really need to work closely with James Gunn and the director to make it happen. He’d be relying on their vision a lot, it sounds like!

Tether’s $150M Lifeline to Drift: A Strategic Strike at Circle in the Stablecoin Wars?

Shortly after hackers believed to be connected to North Korea stole around $285 million from Drift Protocol, a major platform for trading on Solana, the company Circle is facing a lawsuit. The suit claims Circle didn’t act quickly enough to stop the stolen funds, which were in the form of USDC. While Circle is working to defend itself in court, Tether has stepped in to provide up to $147.5 million to help recover the lost money. This has led Drift to switch from using USDC to USDT for its main transactions, and over 128,000 users and 35 related projects are making the change with them.