The space agency is preparing to return humans to the lunar surface for the first time in more than 50 years.
The new version of Android is a step up over its predecessor, but you'll have to squint to see some of the differences.
An investigation from Bloomberg looks at how big companies use an industry-led recycling campaign to generate good PR, and not much else.
Downloads of the app reportedly skyrocketed by 550% compared to the week before the Mar-a-Lago search.
Data on the victim's Fitbit contradicted the timeline her husband gave to police.
There have been 29 cases and nine hospitalizations linked to the same strain of E. coli in Michigan and Ohio.
Lego shines bright, Hot Toys heads to the Dark Side, and it's already time to start thinking about novelty advent calendars.
While Hodlnaut looks to head off an inquiry from Singapore police, Crypto.com has reportedly laid off hundreds more employees than previously announced.
This year’s BMC Ecology and Evolution image competition showcases zombie flies, alcohol-loving birds, and scuba-breathing lizards.
Bear McCreary did the bulk of the music for the Amazon streaming show debuting in September.
YouTube launched its Shorts feature two years ago to keep up with the growing popularity of short video clips most notably made trendy by TikTok.
The YA author kicks off her first adult fantasy saga, the Middlemist Trilogy, in 2023—and io9's got a first look.
When asked about the lack of Spanish and bad Spanish in Horizon Worlds, Meta clarified that it was launching the game in an "English-only capacity" first.
The new Split Pad Fit will be a welcome upgrade for handheld Switch gamers.
The Apple TV+ alternate fantasy show is so damned good—and we feel terrible about being late to the party.
One of Earth's largest moths, with a wingspan of nearly 10 inches, has been spotted in the Pacific Northwest for the first time.
Do not try this at home, even if you run a popular YouTube channel about science.
The Witch From Mercury 's special prologue episode will stream September 1 for free on YouTube
While TikTok said the code’s only used for debugging, researchers also found Meta products Facebook and Instagram can track users’ in-app browser.
Users are encouraged to update their devices—even if they have an iPod touch.