The visionary director behind Summer Wars , Mirai , and more reflects on our evolving relationship with our online lives.
A new report finds it would take a measly extra few billion to get all USPS trucks running on electricity.
The popular battle royale is currently in a closed beta on GeForce Now running through Safari.
U.S. military medical personnel will deploy to hospitals and other medical facilities to six states amid staff shortages.
By which we mean a lot of people—and more than a few creatures—are trying to kill each other.
After being rolled out to paying subscribers last year, Neeva's now free to download for anyone who's sick of ads in their searches.
We're here to believe you... and exorcize all of your questions about the movie.
Stoners got their hopes up way too high after a recent study found that compounds in hemp may neutralize the coronavirus in a petri dish.
The Oscar-winning actor seems very, very excited that Denis Villeneuve is making Dune: Part Two .
It’s the first detection of biofluorescence in a bioluminescent anglerfish.
Digital Rights group Access Now claims this marked the most “persistent and intensive” known use of Pegasus to target journalists to date.
The director of Amélie heads to the future in this unsurprisingly quirky sci-fi comedy.
Only a small handful of exomoons have ever been detected, none of them confirmed.
It topped 123 degrees Fahrenheit in Western Australia, tying the record for the hottest temperature ever recorded in the southern hemisphere.
It could be something with your cellular plan or...it might just be turned off.
A colony 1,000 feet below the ocean's surface contains an unprecedented number of the prehistoric-looking fish.
The fantasy series based on Leigh Bardugo's Grishaverse novels gets a little more crowded for season two.
Murder at Teal's Pond authors David Bushman and Mark T. Givens on the real-life murder that helped shape David Lynch and Mark Frost's eerie TV classic.
The Northwestern University engineers are making the project open source in order to ensure its availability to all.
The world's oceans, the Arctic Circle, Death Valley, and pretty much all of the U.S. were abnormally hot last year. Thanks, climate change.