We suddenly know a whole lot more about Demodex skin mites, thanks to a newly sequenced genome.
With a fully funded Kickstarter for his newest game supplement, Tyler Crumrine keeps developing hit play pieces.
Marvel's latest movie is bringing with it an Asgard Tours boat-load of weird and wonderful merchandise.
As part of its overhauled AI ethics policies, Microsoft will phase out public access to AI capabilities that attempt to infer emotions and identity attributes.
Sections of the Southwest, Midwest, Great Plains, and Southeast are all facing high temperatures this week. 20% of the population could encounter triple digits.
Amazon has made the Orcs of the Second Age more raw and unfinished than their Third Age counterparts for their appearance in The Rings of Power .
The Biden administration is looking to reduce the amount of nicotine in cigarettes sold in the U.S.
A problematic hydrogen leak and incomplete countdown rehearsal means a fifth SLS wet dress rehearsal is a distinct possibility.
MindGeek is the company responsible for some of the most popular pornography websites on the Internet.
The Philip K. Dick adaptation from Steven Spielberg and Tom Cruise turns 20 this week.
The Nothing smartphone's backlit exterior is neat, but that still doesn't tell us how it will perform.
The tech giant also agreed to a slate of licensing deals as part of its settlement with the French Competition Authority.
The Thor: Love and Thunder star talks her other big project this summer: the sci-fi series which returns to HBO Max on June 26.
The Po river has not had any rain in over 110 days, revealing a barge that sank eight decades ago.
A partnership with Vodafone promises recycle at least 1 million phones every year, but how effective can e-recycling be?
In new guidelines, an independent task force says there's little evidence to support the use of these supplements.
While nobody's exactly sure why, it would appear that Russians who want the newest versions of the Windows operating system are out of luck.
The No Time to Die star joins an already stacked cast for the highly anticipated sci-fi sequel.
The private space company launched Starlink satellites, a military radar satellite, a satellite that takes pictures of Earth, and a mystery payload, perhaps.
Marvel's upcoming sequel starring Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman, and Christian Bale opens July 8.