The developer of The First Descendant apologizes for the translation error and says the Destiny 2-style loot cave rewards are being adjusted to align with other farming spots

A screenshot of Valby in The First Descendant.

Update: First Descendant developer Nexon has released a new statement apologizing for the confusion caused by a recent “misinterpretation” in the translation of a statement from the game’s director, which led to the publication of a post suggesting that all of the looter shooter’s grinding spots would be improved. In a new post on Twitter, … Read more

High-altitude cave used by Tibetan Buddhists yields fossil of Denisovan

Enlarge / The Baishiya Karst Cave, where the recently analyzed samples were obtained. Group of Dongju Zhang (Lanzhou University) For over a century, we’ve had the opportunity to study Neanderthals: their bones, the stuff they left behind, their spread across Eurasia. When we finally sequenced their genome and discovered that we shared a genetic legacy … Read more

The owner of Britain’s largest man cave watches as workers demolish the cave

A millionaire who owns Britain’s ‘largest man cave’ has watched as workers demolish the illegal leisure complex as his neighbors celebrate the end of ‘years of misery’. Graham Wildin, 72, watched from his country home as contractors demolished the bowling alley, casino and cinema at the back of his home in the Forest of Dean, … Read more

Millionaire’s ‘largest man cave in Britain’ with cinema and casino finally demolished

Graham Wildin, 70, has defied a series of court orders to demolish the leisure complex at the back of his house for more than a decade – even serving a prison sentence for it The demolition work on the man cave has started(SWNS) Britain’s ‘largest man cave’ is finally being demolished after a protracted battle … Read more

The ‘Aladdin’s Cave’ full of collectibles and antiques from the Hull-born toy designer

A huge collection of antiques, curiosities and collectibles, amassed over a lifetime by famed Hull-born toy designer Patrick Rylands, has sold for tens of thousands of pounds at auction. Over five decades, Patrick, 81, the creative mind behind some of Britain’s best-loved toys, from PlayPlax to the ‘Rocky Jocky’, collected an eclectic mix of items … Read more