If you’ve bought the Gold Edition for Kingdom Come Deliverance 2, you can get a head start by unlocking one of the best armor sets early on. If you speak to Scribe Gaibl in Troskowitz after the ...
THE ROYAL Mail unveils a selection of stamps fit for a King - showing off the flashiest armour ever owned by Britain’s best-known monarchs. Eight stamps show stunning examples of armour from ...
The Royal Mail has unveiled a set of twelve new stamps to honour the Royal Armouries, featuring eight stamps that showcase armour worn by monarchs like Henry VIII and Charles I from 1520 to 1686.
Two and a half years after The Witcher 4's announcement, CD Projekt finally gave it the big reveal treatment late in 2024, confirming Ciri to be the focus this time around. And now Doug Cockle ...
Voice actor Doug Cockle supports CD Projekt Red's decision to choose Ciri as The Witcher 4's protagonist. Geralt of Rivia will appear in The Witcher 4, though it's unclear how big of a role he ...
The Witcher 4 is all about Ciri rather than Geralt, and that's going to be a pretty big change for a lot of fans of CD Projekt's epic RPG trilogy. But Geralt voice actor Doug Cockle thinks it's a ...
The vast majority of cyber attacks start with a phishing email, and so better security of our Gmail, Outlook and Apple Mail inboxes, as well as any others, would make a huge difference.
Researchers in the United States have smashed two records within the realm of armor material, or material designed to protect people from projectiles. By creating the first-ever two-dimensional ...
The material resembles medieval chainmail at the molecular level and could be used in body armor. Chemists have invented a new material that could be the future of body armor — chainmail.
Alongside the addition of new weapon customisation options, players will, one day, be able to change the look of their favouirte armour sets with the arrival of new skins. Following an earlier ...
Imagine armor as light as fabric yet stronger than steel, built from materials that link together like molecular chainmail. Scientists may have just taken the first step toward making it a reality.
With further work, it holds promise for use in high-performance, light-weight body armor and other uses that demand lightweight, flexible and tough materials. Publishing on Friday (Jan. 17) in the ...