The Sun recently unleashed a series of violent solar flares in Earth's direction.
Vince Gilligan's new sci-fi series starring Rhea Seehorn premieres tomorrow, but you can watch its first few minutes right now.
The FAA is reducing flights due to the historically long government shutdown.
In a small office in eastern France, a team of three founders is quietly building what could be the next big disruption in mobile gaming. Their pitch is simple but audacious: what if you never had to download another game again?
And they're made partially of real wood, because why not?
Arnold Schwarzenegger's 1987 film and Glen Powell's 2025 film are very different, but which has the edge?
The popular consensus among scientists is that the universe will continue expanding until the bitter end. A team of researchers is now pumping the brakes on that idea.
Ahead of 'Stranger Things' season 5, Netflix has given us a first look at its new animated spinoff, coming in 2026.
The Florida Department of Health found that several patients of Lily J. Voepel caught the bloodborne infection while under her care.
Not only is it the cheapest option, but it's the only one that offers purist controls.
A new study identified over 68,000 more miles of ancient Roman roads than were previously known.
io9 talks to Mexican filmmaker Andrés Palma about his animated creation, the tale of a family trying to survive the post-apocalypse.
It's all thanks to China's energy policy, Nvidia's Jensen Huang claims.
Chris Columbus will direct the long-awaited threequel, 35 years after 'The New Batch' hit theaters.
Boldly go with the USS 'Enterprise'-D in Lego form when it hits shelves in late November.
Plus, Guy Fawkes opens a portal to hell in a new movie.
New research is the latest to find that thunderstorms can worsen your odds of a serious seasonal asthma attack.
The 'Star Wars' director spoke about his feelings on the wildly polarizing reactions to 'The Last Jedi.'
The Pixar co-stars reunited to talk about the fan response to Joy and Anxiety, the characters and emotions.
The government shutdown has pushed air traffic controllers to the breaking point.