We were promised a world of augmented reality, robot servants, and... STDs.
The robot is named MIRA, which stands for “miniaturized in-vivo robotic assistant,” and will hitch a ride to the ISS in 2024.
Digging into DARPA's history to suss out the agency's most significant, sometimes scary research from the last two decades.
More than a dozen organizations wrote to the DOE following new research detailing the near ubiquity of remote monitoring tech.
Dan Trachtenberg takes the Predator franchise back to its roots with a compelling setting, a great lead character, and some killer action.
OnePlus's "ultimate" smartphone release offers plenty of capability and proprietary speed for under $800.
After leadership changes at Warner Bros Discovery and HBO, theatrical profits, not streaming subscribers, are the new focus.
Hunt-and-peck typists might want to avoid this tribute to the high-speed Hedgehog.
The new research follows work that restored some cell function in the brains of deceased pigs.
A proposed bill would require airlines to give customers a full refund for cancellations or significant delays.
Unknown hackers reached their fingers into over 8,000 first and third-party connected crypto wallets. Losses are estimated at over $5.2 million.
And Chad Stahleski thinks John Wick could go to space.
With flash floods turning deadly across the country this summer, here's what you should know to stay safe in flooding.
Excuses offered by the Republican Senators range from the ridiculous to downright dishonest.
The streamer has added 4K versions of its hit fantasy show just in time for House of the Dragon.
Let's decide on how Netflix should resurrect Eddie Munson.
The incident is another reminder that regularly falling space junk is poised to become the new normal.
The Cartwheel Galaxy formed from a high-speed collision of two galaxies.
Warner Bros. has reportedly decided not to release the Leslie Grace film co-starring Michael Keaton.
An encryption algorithm that was supposed to stand up to attacks from the future's most powerful computers was recently laid low by a much simpler machine.