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The Soviet Union Learned Why Flying Tanks Are A Terrible Idea The Hard Way
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The Soviet Union Learned Why Flying Tanks Are A Terrible Idea The Hard Way

There's a good reason why the idea didn't take off.
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Strange & Paranormal Files
Strange & Paranormal Files
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Nightmares Are Beneficial: Scientists Say They Boost Health
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Nightmares Are Beneficial: Scientists Say They Boost Health

Most people, except horror fans and adrenaline junkies, tend to avoid terrifying phenomena. However, recent research suggests that such experiences may offer surprising health benefits by enhancing immune function. A study from Aarhus University in Denmark, published in Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, explored the link between fear-inducing activities and the immune system. Researchers observed 22 individuals with low inflammation levels as they spent 50 minutes in haunted houses filled with creepy clowns, zombies, and chainsaw-wielding actors. Over 80% of participants showed significant reductions in inflammation markers, with nearly half returning to normal levels. A larger study of 91 volunteers also reported notable immune changes after similar experiences. These haunted house visits, like roller coasters, triggered physiological responses akin to the “runner’s high,” marked by adrenaline and endorphin surges. However, their specific effects on immune function remain less understood. The study found decreases in immune cells, such as lymphocytes and monocytes, which combat tumors and pathogens. Interestingly, participants without pre-existing inflammation experienced greater reductions in white blood cells like eosinophils and basophils. The researchers theorize that acute fear may activate the body’s defense mechanisms similarly to stress responses induced by cold exposure. Animal studies have shown that fear can stimulate the adrenergic system, responsible for the “fight or flight” response, which prepares the immune system for injury or infection. Human studies have linked this response to cold exposure’s anti-inflammatory effects, but fear’s role in triggering these processes requires further confirmation. During the haunted house experience, participants reported sustained moderate to high fear levels, with heart rates averaging 112 beats per minute. This prolonged activity, lasting nearly an hour, mirrors the effects of cold immersion in controlling inflammation. The researchers advocate further studies to explore the adrenergic system’s role and the longevity of these effects, potentially positioning recreational fear as a novel health strategy. Could haunted house visits or other fear-based activities combat inflammation or boost immunity? While more research is needed, this unconventional approach may hold promise for health promotion. The post Nightmares Are Beneficial: Scientists Say They Boost Health appeared first on Anomalien.com.
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
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This new Steam Controller 2 picture leak suggests Valve is making big changes
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This new Steam Controller 2 picture leak suggests Valve is making big changes

Thanks to a SteamVR driver leak, we now have a pretty good idea of what the new Steam Controller 2 will look like. Data mining has revealed a low-resolution render that mocks up how Valve’s next-gen controller (code-named Ibex) will look although, without an official announcement, it could still be subject to changes. It’s been five years since Valve discontinued the original Steam controller for PC users, but there have been plenty of rumors about a replacement since. The last, concrete bit of news up until recently was four years ago, thanks to a Steam controller patent that leaked out, but the trail went cold. Now, however, it appears that Valve is finally ready to take the best PC controller market by storm with this new release. Continue reading This new Steam Controller 2 picture leak suggests Valve is making big changes MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Steam FAQ, Steam family sharing, Steam in-home streaming
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
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This Intel Arc Battlemage benchmark leak hints at new gaming GPU performance
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This Intel Arc Battlemage benchmark leak hints at new gaming GPU performance

There's yet another leak related to the upcoming Intel Arc Battlemage GPU launch, with the latest information showing a benchmark run on one of the new graphics cards. As well as seemingly confirming some specs of the new GPU, the test run's score also makes for surprising reading. Intel Arc Battlemage is the second generation range of Intel Arc GPUs, following the launch of the Intel Arc Alchemist range back in 2022. As we found in our Intel Arc A770 review, these first-gen GPUs were reasonably capable but lacked driver support at launch such that they didn't do enough to earn a spot on our best graphics card guide. With Battlemage, the hope is that Intel will have cranked its GPU performance up a notch, and have an even stronger contender to take on AMD and Nvidia's next generation of GPUs. Continue reading This Intel Arc Battlemage benchmark leak hints at new gaming GPU performance MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Core i5 14600K review, Best gaming CPU, Core i9 14900K review
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Gamers Realm
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Throne and Liberty’s explosive new weapon promises to change combat forever
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Throne and Liberty’s explosive new weapon promises to change combat forever

As Throne and Liberty continues to hold strong on Steam in the wake of its first round of colossal castle siege battles, developers Amazon Games and NCSoft unveil a new game-changing weapon. The Spear is set to be the first new weapon added to the global version of the free MMORPG, and it’s a versatile, mobile option capable of diving in on the enemy backline to disable them, rush to your allies’ side to help turn the tide of combat in your favor, or unleash fiery explosions. Continue reading Throne and Liberty’s explosive new weapon promises to change combat forever MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best MMORPGs, Throne and Liberty codes, Throne and Liberty weapons
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
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Co-op zombie slayer No More Room in Hell 2 gets first major update
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Co-op zombie slayer No More Room in Hell 2 gets first major update

After launching into early access to mixed reviews last month, No More Room in Hell 2 has a long way to go before it takes its 2011 predecessor’s crown. Thankfully, it’s already receiving its first major additions and tweaks with the Reinforcement update 0.2.0, which sees new weapons, sweeping balance changes, and handy UI improvements. Continue reading Co-op zombie slayer No More Room in Hell 2 gets first major update
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Gamers Realm
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Get Cities Skylines 2, Crusader Kings 3, and tons of strategy classics for cheap
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Get Cities Skylines 2, Crusader Kings 3, and tons of strategy classics for cheap

Ah, the strategy game. More than any other genre, strategy is synonymous with the PC. From the earliest days of XCOM UFO Defense, through Civilization and Age of Empires, and right up to Stellaris, our beloved platform has been defined by base building, resource gathering, and the application of military might. Civ 7 is on the way. Manor Lords is growing and growing. But if you’ve missed out on some of the best contemporary strategy classics and want to play catch up, stalwart publisher and developer Paradox is hosting a big sale right now, and some of its greatest works, including Cities Skylines 2 and Crusader Kings 3, are available for cheap. Continue reading Get Cities Skylines 2, Crusader Kings 3, and tons of strategy classics for cheap MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Europa Universalis IV DLC guide, The best Europa Universalis 4 mods, Play Europa Universalis 4
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Medieval strategy game and Manor Lords rival Bellwright drops a big update
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Medieval strategy game and Manor Lords rival Bellwright drops a big update

Released just three days before Manor Lords, which at the time was the most wishlisted game on Steam, Bellwright was always at risk of being overshadowed. But like the competition, Bellwright is an early access marvel that developer Donkey Crew steadily keeps improving, and the latest update is a big one. So if you've stepped away from Hooded Horse's medieval strategy epic and want to try something a little different, now's the time to give Bellwright a shot. Continue reading Medieval strategy game and Manor Lords rival Bellwright drops a big update MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best RPG games, Best survival games, Best open-world games
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Gamers Realm
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6 Best ATLUS Franchises, Ranked
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6 Best ATLUS Franchises, Ranked

ATLUS is known for many amazing games. While most are typically uber-challenging RPGs, that's not all the publisher is known for. As such, we compiled a handy little list of the top franchises ATLUS has published.
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Trending Tech
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TikTok will block beauty filters for teens over mental health concerns
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TikTok will block beauty filters for teens over mental health concerns

Cath Virginia / The Verge | Photos from Getty Images TikTok is placing age restrictions on some of its beauty filters to address concerns about how they impact the mental health of its teenage users. Some of the changes rolling out “in the coming weeks” include preventing under-18s from using certain appearance-altering effects, and expanding filter descriptions to specify what the filters adjust when applied. The press release says that age restrictions won’t apply to filter effects that are “designed to be obvious and funny,” such as adding animal ears or comically exaggerating certain features. The change likely aims to address beautifying effects like Bold Glamour that give users smoother skin, longer eyelashes, and slimmer faces — which can be more difficult to detect. As the... Continue reading…
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