The Russian space agency recently backed down from a plan to saw through a section of the space station.
Of course, whether the administration cares about the legal basis is an open question.
Watching Christopher Nolan and his crew actually make the massive film has us even more excited than we already were.
Half of Americans now use AI chatbots, up from 33% in the summer of 2024.
Tom Holland returns as the webslinger in a new adventure, out July 31.
CZ knows a thing or two about lax anti-money laundering standards.
The former child star died of complications related to meningitis.
A NASA investigation blamed poor training and procedures for damage to a 70-meter radio frequency antenna.
You'll have to provide your own sci-fi noises, though.
Cinema Fantasma’s wildly imaginative, hand‑crafted gothic fable more than lives up to its status as Mexico’s first stop‑motion feature—and it’s streaming on Netflix.
In experiments with mice, monkeys, and people, chemically induced hypothermia showed promise in reducing brain injury from stroke.
New CEO Nadia Carlsten said "in a few months, people won't even remember the shoes."
The best way to find alien technosignatures is to look for ones that have long survived their creators, according to a new paper.
A second season of the Apple TV horror comedy is on the way, but its creator also has spinoff ideas too.
Vibrio vulnificus infections are rare but becoming more common over time.
The company’s robotaxi service with Lucid and Nuro is expected to launch in the city in 2027.
Jackery announces three new tiers of modular home backup batteries.
The outbreak occurred much earlier than the Middle Ages and had an unexpectedly high mortality rate.
AMC, Regal, and Cinemark all have exclusive 'Spider-Man' merch.
Illinois is pumping the brakes on where you're allowed to wear AI on your face.