"Halli has earned his free socks in so many ways," wrote Guðni Jóhannesson. Haraldur Thorleifsson said it was "the best thing you can give someone."
Warning: This could be the goriest movie trailer you will see all week. Or in your lifetime.
Millions of pieces of debris orbit the Earth, prompting scientists to call for a legally binding treaty to address our planet's mounting orbital trash problem.
Macaques in Thailand produced stone flakes while cracking nuts—a finding that could change what we thought about human history.
As of March 27, 2023, the eShops on both consoles will close for good.
Science fiction and fantasy films have a long history of failing to win an Academy Award.
Nocticola pheromosa is thought to be the first bug of its kind discovered in Singapore.
Mark Zuckerberg's company has put a lot of emphasis on short-form videos, even giving creators thousands of dollars for bounties on Reels view counts. No more.
The hastily written bill would ban federal employees from "advocating for censorship" by tech companies. Opponents say it's unnecessary and unenforceable.
The 2003 novel by the author of the acclaimed Three-Body Problem will be simultaneously produced in English and Chinese.
A new analysis puts some scary numbers on our global plastic problem.
States have decided to free themselves from clock chaos. They may not. Here is why.
An exotic wild cat found with cocaine in its system in Cincinnati was rescued in January and is now safe and sound at the local zoo.
The latest Gundam series was one of the best animated shows of 2022, and it's back for more robot action and sapphic vibes.
Russia may expedite launch of its next ISS crew mission after saying a manufacturing defect, not a micrometeorite, may have caused two recent coolant leaks.
The Last of Us may be more real than you think. The spread of fungal pathogens in humans and other species are a disaster waiting to happen.
A room-temperature superconductor would revolutionize electricity, but this week's big announcement has been met with some skepticism.
Lego celebrates Mar10 day with a Super Mario baddie who first appeared 17 years ago.
HP customers complain that their perfectly good printers are now rejecting perfectly good third-party ink.
Sumplete's human co-creator, Daniel Tait, is unhappy that OpenAI’s chatbot seemed completely sure that it had made a new game.