The Republican bill would let Joe Biden block TikTok or other foreign apps involved in the alleged transfer of “sensitive data."
Plus, The Mandalorian 's Dave Filoni and Rick Famuyiwa talk about how season 3 addresses Gina Carano's exit as Cara Dune.
Sony finally puts PlayStation 5 Front and Center with its own TV game menu.
Elon Musk, self-proclaimed "free speech absolutist," has enacted speech rules that go even further in some cases than those at Twitter when he arrived.
A new report shows CEO Marc Benioff is caught up in a fight for Salesforce’s soul as execs pressure him to axe low-performing staff.
Eli Lilly, a U.S. drugmaker is capping the cost of Insulin at $35 per month for seniors with Medicare.
Human composting, NASA's DART mission, male birth control, and more thrilling projects earned trophies at the first annual Gizmodo Science Fair.
A gel applied to the shoulders appears safe and highly effective in clinical trials.
A novel treatment should train the immune system to target breast cancer. It's shown major promise in a 10-year-long clinical trial.
Earth is no longer the same helpless planet, thanks to a genius NASA mission and some very good aim.
SpinLaunch is working to send rockets to the upper atmosphere using the power of centrifugal force.
Disability means something different in space, and AstroAccess is working to ensure everyone has a place in the off-Earth future.
Researchers created a polar bear tracking device that sticks to fur, just like a burr would.
Glass Half Full in New Orleans is diverting bottles from landfills and recycling them into safe, nature-friendly sand.
Glass Half Full is redirecting glass from landfills and turning it into much-needed sand.
A team from Purdue University is using nanotechnology to create paints that reflect 98% of sunlight.
The precious data from the cutting-edge space telescope is only digestible thanks to the creative work of the image processing team.
The experimental aircraft is set to perform its first flight this year, testing out a suite of new technologies.
Studying airborne DNA could make it easier to monitor species in the wild—even if you never set eyes on the animals themselves
Fourteen propellers and a dream could see the electric X-57 Maxwell take to the skies this year.