The move comes as renewables are projected to make up the majority of electricity on the grid next year.
The James Cameron sequel to 2009's Avatar starring Zoe Saldana is now in theaters.
NASA and Roscosmos are investigating yesterday's troublesome spacecraft leak, which could affect the astronauts' ride back to Earth.
Mexico's president wants the rapper to perform for free after fans were denied entry to a recent show following an influx of fake ticket sales.
The perfect solution for a home that looks, and feels, cool.
The coolest images of (and on) the Red Planet taken in the last year show craters, funky rocks, and human trash.
It's official—after 25 years, Ash is hanging up his ball cap as the star of the Pokémon anime series.
The retail giant says it generated 214 million pounds of plastic waste last year. An advocacy group says it produced three times as much.
Mazars, the company that conducted Binance's ‘proof-of-reserve’ review, no longer has a working website, though CEO Changpeng Zhao has resisted a full audit.
Exoplanets spotted by Hubble Space Telescope seem to be a whole lot wetter than Earth.
Plus, the semi-fictional hero Space Case joins up with Doom Patrol at long last.
House Judiciary ranking member Jim Jordan sent letters to tech firms claiming they were "out to get" conservatives and accused them of colluding with Biden.
The AquaDom aquarium in Berlin, housed in a hotel lobby, burst on Friday morning. Most of its fish died, and the cause of the incident is unknown.
Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling star in Greta Gerwig's adaptation of the popular doll.
It was a tough year to be a financially-responsible adult who's still obsessed with plastic building blocks.
A whole lotta wonderful and weird things happened in spaceflight this year, providing no shortage of spectacular visuals.
It's clear Musk would rather burn Twitter to the ground than hear people question the wisdom of his choices.
Reporters from the Washington Post, New York Times, and others were banned for sharing publicly available information.
And they shall know no fear, except at the prospect of Henry Cavill explaining, in detail, the lore behind every single thing on set.
Libation librarian and mad scientist Bryan Davis toured io9 around the immersive facility just off the Strip.