Northrop Grumman appears to have exited the race to build an ISS replacement, while Blue Origin is redirecting staff away from its Orbital Reef project.
Official Star Wars social media accounts originally referred to the new episode of the Disney+ show as the "series finale."
Get a look at a ton of the new cards featured in Universes Beyond: Doctor Who , a timey-wimey celebration arriving for Doctor Who 's 60th anniversary.
Lego Jurassic Park: The Unofficial Retelling is coming to Peacock on October 10.
FEMA is required to conduct an emergency test system every three years, per legislation passed in 2015.
Sloppy cops said a woman fabricated a video of her daughter's teammate. She's suing for defamation. Who is at fault when the deepfakes aren't fake at all?
OSIRIS-REx's return from Bennu comes with a twist, as scientists face delays in disassembling the canister due to an abundance of material on the exterior.
Just like the recent unionization of Marvel Studios VFX staffers, a unit of Walt Disney Pictures VFX staffers has made another historic step.
A flawed fix to the second stage engine has pushed the return flight of Vega-C until late 2024, challenging Europe’s space ambitions.
Consumer Reports' new privacy app protects your data so you don’t have to, and it takes less than a minute to set up.
Consumers report that using the wireless charging pad in some BMW cars is breaking the new phone’s NFC chip.
Prime Video's new sci-fi horror movie starring Kiernan Shipka and Julie Bowen debuts October 6.
Onewheel denied its e-skateboard models were unsafe nearly a year before it issued a worldwide recall.
Paleontologists found "nucleus-like" structures in a Miocene turtle fossil from Panama.
The name of Elon Musk's social media company may get even more confusing.
European users could reportedly pay upwards of $17 a month if they don't want to let the company use their data for ads on both Facebook and Instagram.
Plus, Blumhouse wants to get the rights to Friday the 13th .
Human and natural factors are causing parts of New York City to sink or rise several millimeters per year, NASA scientists show.
The FCC fined the company $150,000 for failing to properly deorbit a satellite, aiming to control the mounting problem of space debris.
The DC Studios release starring Jason Momoa opens in theaters December 20.