The birds are members of the smallest penguin species in the world. Their numbers have been declining in recent years.
The company CEO, Brian Armstrong, wrote a letter explaining the decision to lay-off 18% of all company employees.
The FAA still requires SpaceX to take more than 75 environmental "actions," and launch approval is still not guaranteed.
An important marine process is slowing. If it shuts down completely, a study finds, La Niña could become permanent—and that's just the start of the trouble.
The class-action lawsuit claims Binance violated U.S. securities law and that the crypto trading platform's ads about Terra were misleading and harmful.
More than 1 in 10 search results for abortion clinics and pills in trigger law states lead straight to disinformation, according to a new report.
5,300 gallons of oil poured into the St. Mary's River, halting boat traffic and prompting a water advisory.
The tech giant also announced new diversity and pay transparency initiatives. But don't give them too much credit. New state laws mandated some of the changes.
From California to Texas, 100+ highs are forecast to persist into the weekend, affecting millions of people.
The network of websites was used to sell the personal information of 24 million Americans for more than $19 million, according to the Justice Department.
The whining billionaire will reportedly get access to Twitter's "firehose" of data on all 500 million tweets posted every day.
Ahead of Kenya's national election, TikTok seems to be the platform spreading the most lies with the least oversight.
The former corporate antagonists are teaming up around accelerating autonomous 18-wheelers.
The company claims its new 31,000 square foot, climate controlled facility could become "one of the largest stores of non-governmental assets in the world."
With yet another action aimed against big-tech, Texas' attorney general seems desperate to piggyback on Elon Musk's Twitter bot claims.
There's not enough water to grow crops. Colorado is trying to control the weather. Rule-breaking Californians are having their taps turned down.
The unmanned "Mayflower" made landfall in Canada and Hyundai's autonomous tanker vessel completed its first cross-ocean voyage.
The company Good Meat has announced it's planning to build the world's largest cultivated meat facility in the US. But can it succeed?
The gel material is cheap to make, and a single kilogram can produce liters of water in seemingly dry conditions.
Joby Aviation has been cleared by the FAA to start up commercial "air-taxi" operations. But don't expect to hail a flying ride tomorrow.