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The Bunker descends into the depths next March – Destructoid

Amnesia gets a gun The next Amnesia from Frictional Games has been announced, and it’s descending into a twisted manmade horror. Amnesia: The Bunker is a new entry in the horror series, arriving on PC and consoles in March 2023. Frictional showed off a short clip of the new Amnesia today, spotlighting what terror may lurk in its darkest corners. Amnesia: The Bunker is set in a decrepit World War I-era bunker, where something has quite plainly gone wrong. There are horrors that lurk out of sight, and for that, you will…

A Long-Forgotten Fantasy Emerges From the Depths to Cement Its Streaming Legend

For one of the most enduring myths of the modern age that continues to generate massive interest from all corners of the world, you’d have thought that the Loch Ness Monster would have been the subject of more film and television projects given the potential to apply the fabled creature to action, adventure, sci-fi, fantasy, or even horror. Literary adaptation The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep took a novel approach to the story, but it’s long since been lost to the sands of time. That’s admittedly a little surprising…

Scientists Have Uncovered New Details of the Icy Depths

Around the coast of Cape Darnley, frazil ice forms efficiently under the sea surface particularly due to the strong wind and resulting heat loss. When Frazil ice forms, it generates cold, dense water which sinks to the seabed forming Antarctic Bottom Water (AABW). Credit: Kay I. Ohshima et al., Science Advances, October 19, 2022A deeper understanding of Antarctic Bottom Water. Researchers have learned new information on how Antarctica’s subsurface ice formation contributes to the circulation of cold, dense water that…

First Glimpse Into the Inner Depths of an Active Galaxy Provided by Ghostly Neutrino Particles

Hubble image of the spiral galaxy NGC 1068. Credit: NASA / ESA / A. van der HoevenEvidence of high-energy neutrino emission from the galaxy NGC 1068 has been found by an international team of scientists for the first time. First spotted in 1780, NGC 1068, also known as Messier 77, is an active galaxy in the constellation Cetus and one of the most familiar and well-studied galaxies to date. Located 47 million light-years away from us, this galaxy can be observed with large binoculars. The results, to be published today…

Researchers find that pumping draws young groundwater to new depths, potentially with contaminants in tow

Modern groundwater (dark blue) slowly seeps into the ground, aging before it gets too deep. But wells (bottom right) suck up water at depth, drawing young groundwater deeper faster. Credit: Nature Communications (2022). DOI: 10.1038/s41467-022-32954-1 How old is your water? It may seem like a peculiar question at first, but there are real implications to how long a drop of water has spent underground. Research suggests that…

Out of the Dreadful Depths

Robert Thorpe reached languidly for a cigarette and, with lazy fingers, extracted a lighter from his pocket. Robert Thorpe seeks out the nameless horror that is sucking all human life out of ships in the South Pacific.Astounding StoriesDare to dream. Dare to go where no other has gone before.Astounding Stories of Super-Science, June 1930, by Astounding Stories is part of HackerNoon’s Book Blog Post series. You can jump to any chapter in this book here. Vol. II, No. 3: Out of the Dreadful Depths "Help—help—the…

From the Ocean’s Depths | HackerNoon

FROM somewhere out on the black, heaving Atlantic, the rapid, muffled popping of a speed-boat’s exhaust drifted clearly through the night. Man came from the sea. Mercer, by his thought-telegraph, learns from the weirdly beautiful ocean-maiden of a branch that returned there.Astounding StoriesDare to dream. Dare to go where no other has gone before.Astounding Stories of Super-Science, March 1930, by Astounding Stories is part of HackerNoon’s Book Blog Post series. You can jump to any chapter in this book here. From the…

The Elder Scrolls Online gets new DLC: 10 things about Lost Depths

The Elder Scrolls Online gets new DLC: 10 things about Lost Depths The Elder Scrolls Online gets new DLC: 10 things about Lost Depths FOLLOW US ON GOOGLE NEWS Read original article here Denial of responsibility! Techno Blender is an automatic aggregator of the all world’s media. In each content, the hyperlink to the primary source is specified. All trademarks belong to their rightful owners, all materials to their authors. If you are the owner of the content and do not want us to publish your materials,…

Arctic mercury levels drop during the depths of the winter

It’s not easy studying the Arctic during the dark of the polar night. The Nansen Legacy project aims to shed light on the physical, chemical and biological processes in the Barents Sea across all four seasons. Credit: Stephen Kohler The interplay between mercury and manganese in Arctic seawater may explain a surprising drop researchers found in mercury levels in the Barents Sea during the winter.…