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.
The report points to a handful of, “unintended centralities,” it argues could concentrate blockchain power in the hands of a few select individuals or groups.
Introducing the world’s thinnest battery-powered laser projector.
The fun hack might make you appreciate how good we really have it now.
A historic village and berry farms are in the path of the large wildfire.
A clever use for transparent displays courtesy of some clever Japanese hardware hackers.
Apple could integrate wireless iPhone charging and a full-blown graphics tablet into the MacBook deck.
Lego Star Wars Summer Vacation takes heroes both past and present and puts them in Hawaiian shirts. Did I mention "Weird" Al was involved?
The Contreras Fire in Arizona reached Kitt Peak National Observatory on Friday.
Drug Enforcement Agency officials have been pushing back against allowing anti-addiction drug buprenorphine for prescriptions online, according to reports.
Amid an ongoing investigation, prosecutors have barred Terraform Labs' employees from leaving South Korea.
An attempt to use the Cygnus freighter as an ISS booster was supposed to last for 5 minutes, but it had to be terminated after just 5 seconds.
For the first time since it was created for Marvel's own offices, Ross' glorious print of classic heroes is going on sale.