Many blood drives were canceled this winter due to illness and bad weather, leaving the organization facing its worst shortage in over a decade.
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It was a desperate attempt to save the patient’s life, but doctors hope the technique could one day ease the organ shortage crisis.
The company's first foray into VR/AR will supposedly need a 96W power adapter.
The big screen debut of the animated series is, well, wider... but still looks like the simple show viewers love.
And James Gunn says he's not done with DC TV yet after Peacemaker .
New York is considering a first-of-its-kind law that could impose standards on a little-regulated industry.
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The U.S. covid-19 vaccination rate is just 63%, the lowest of any wealthy country.
The company's head of Android isn't asking for an iMessage app, he said, just support of RCS.
Google isn't giving up on its Soli radar tech, opening it up to other companies to build radar into their gadgets.
A whole lot of software projects were ruined recently when the developer behind two coding libraries decided to corrupt them with a series of bizarre commits.
William Crabtree alleges he's owed profits from the comic, which is now a hit Amazon Studios animated series.
Pressured by shareholders, Microsoft is ramping up its right to repair efforts starting with a teardown video.
Apple's VPN-like iCloud Private Relay setting makes it difficult for ISPs to track you—and they hate it.
The Clerks director talks about his vision for a Superman movie which never took place.
And Ava DuVernay offers a new trailer that makes a compelling case for why you should watch.
Federal data shows this was the third-most costly year for extreme weather in the U.S., driven by climate change and people increasingly living in harm's way.
In a petri dish and in mice, the spray stopped all variants of the coronavirus, even Omicron, from infecting cells for up to 8 hours.
The streamer's big awards season push for Mitchells is giving us a chance to go behind-the-scenes in ways usually unheard of for a Netflix project.