A team at Duke University created a procedure that has already changed the life of a toddler.
Scientists are on the brink of making new male contraceptives a reality. The first product might be a once-daily topical gel applied to the shoulder.
AstroAccess is on a mission to make it possible for disabled people to live and work in space. By doing so, it’s making space safer and better for everyone.
Researchers and a local utility are testing an innovative way to slow down evaporation while adding solar energy to the grid.
These white paints are so reflective that they can stop buildings and aircraft from absorbing heat.
Traditional burials and cremation aren't great for the environment. Human composting offers a different path.
A team says erythritol, a keto-friendly sweetener, may be linked to a higher risk of strokes and heart disease, but more research is needed.
Many users reported seeing a "Welcome to Twitter!" message and being unable to see any tweets in their feeds.
The embattled password manager has revealed yet more security troubles that resulted from a data breach last summer.
The Disney+ Star Wars show starring Pedro Pascal and Grogu returns for season 3 March 1.
Zine Month might be wrapping up, but it's definitely not winding down—so here are even more games to support!
It's been longer than you might think since The Mandalorian was on, even with a detour into The Book of Boba Fett . Here's what you need to know before season 3.
News Corp’s CEO admits in Dominion lawsuit deposition that several Fox News commentators were actively supporting election denial misinformation.
We took AMD’s cache-laden Ryzen 9 7950X3D out for a spin and discovered some weird and wonderful things about Team Red’s latest CPU.
How is a Star Wars bounty hunter supposed to go bounty hunting in an N-1 Starfighter? Tie his targets to the hood?
Former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey released the Beta test of the Bluesky social media app, but it's still invite-only.
Apple will reportedly use its MFi standard, limiting charging and data transfer with some third-party cables.
Spring is coming, and there are tons of exciting new books releasing soon.
SWOT's main science instrument unexpectedly shut down as the satellite was undergoing commissioning activities.
The telecom company's websites and customer service system have been down since Thursday. Dish attributed the ongoing issues to a "cybersecurity incident."