The agency is funding research projects to find ways to boost people's resilience to extreme cold.
The new legislation is a big adjustment in decades-old drug testing requirements.
The Duffer Brothers asked the Netflix star not to reveal their plans after he happened to guess what they are.
The oil giant's internal climate models correctly forecast the climate change we're seeing now—all while the company pushed denial in public.
Amazon is arguing against employee claims that it has eliminated its Bar Raising program, making the interview process easier for potential employees.
The onion router is supposed to keep your web activity hidden from prying eyes. So how did the feds trace a Tor user to his grandmother's house?
In an effort to boost sales and connect with customers, some fast food apps flop while other flourish.
Lockwood & Co. is the new series from the director and it debuts on Netflix January 27.
These 'ultracool' stars have such low temperatures that they only emit infrared light.
After days of silence, the social media platform said it had conducted a "thorough investigation" and found "no evidence" of any associated breach.
The Buffy the Vampire Slayer icon and Westworld 's Rodrigo Santoro play the grown-ups in Paramount+'s new teen werewolf series.
The problem was likely caused by a radiation spike produced by Jupiter's tumultuous magnetosphere, according to the space agency.
The MSI Pencil 2 can instantly switch between taking notes on a screen and notes on paper.
The powerful rocket, packed with a classified military payload, is set to launch from Kennedy Space Center on Saturday evening.
Airlines are still recovering from a corrupted file in the Notice to Air Missions system forced the FAA to ground thousands of flights.
Johnny Yong Bosch will return to the anime role that launched his enormous voice-acting career.
Bill Gates says he'll be donating most of his wealth to his philanthropies, effectively knocking him out as one of the top wealthiest people in the world.
Read the first chapter of the tense new sci-fi thriller novella from Ness Brown.
Scammers and sanctioned entities accounted for most illicit crypto this past year, though the analysis does not account for major exchanges that went bust.
JPMorgan alleges in a lawsuit that Frank CEO Charlie Javice lied about her startup's success in order to entice the bank to purchase the company.