The latest season of Discovery has revealed one of the series' most fascinating links back to the past—drawing on a Voyager plotline left untouched for years.
Girard-Perregaux just resurrected a digital watch from 1976 for those who don't want a smartwatch.
A football-shaped hot Jupiter has a seriously hardcore climate.
Neither Spider-Man: No Way Home or Zack Snyder's Justice League are leading the poll, and it's hilarious.
The U.S. military is realizing that accelerating floods, heat waves, and other disasters are likely to cause it some big problems.
The proposed bill from NYC Councilman Christopher Marte would be the first to target apps like Getir and Gorillas for their ultrafast guarantees.
First Second will publish Shuna’s Journey for the first time in the U.S.
An Android app using a similar name to Trump's social media site has gotten well over 100,000 downloads and offers in-app purchases.
NASA replaced an engine controller aboard the gigantic Space Launch System rocket after a glitch late last year.
The court rejected an appeal from the pipeline's developer and let stand a lower court ruling calling for a more thorough environmental review.
Two of the writers behind the PlayStation sequel talk about new characters and future stories.
White Lotus and Fear Street actor Fred Hechinger is reportedly playing Chameleon.
The move against the Nord Stream 2 project illustrates how geopolitical conflict—not the climate crisis—shapes energy policy.
Showrunner David Jenkins, star Rhys Darby, and other cast members talk to io9 about HBO Max's new pirate comedy.
The country's telecommunications companies were able to repair a major subsea fiber optic cable badly damaged during last month's volcanic eruptions.
The unexpected observation suggests magpies may engage in altruistic behaviors, a trait not often seen in birds.
You can really whip the llama's ass wherever you go.
And it sounds like there were more surprises you didn't see.
Sony said the headset will deliver “a heightened range of sensations unlike any other.”
Announced last year, the successor to the Lumix GH5 II features the largest megapixel count on a Micro Four Thirds sensor to date.