It looks like Marvel's next movie is going to live up to the immense hype.
Orlando's mayor is begging residents to conserve water by not wasting it on lawns or washing cars as covid-19 hits hospitals hard.
From Ajak to Thena, Funko has all of the MCU's new heroes covered, as usual.
The latest toy news brings us Star Trek icons, cute dinosaurs, and, finally, a figure of The Simpsons ' Inanimate Carbon Rod!
The latest update to SmartThings adds localized automation, plus support for Matter.
A recent study found that acceptance of evolution among Americans has increased, even among religious fundamentalists.
App developers caught selling off your data could get fined for millions—or wind up in jail.
The 400-year-old coral is more than 34 feet wide, but the living structure may be imperiled by human activities.
Matt Furie—the original creator of "Pepe the Frog"—said the frog-themed NFT infringed upon his own copyright.
Showtime really, really wants to take a swing at the impossibility that is replacing David Bowie.
Safety PSAs are great! Lobbying against electrification, not so much.
The FXX show returns for its 12th season next week, the last one featuring voice work by the late Jessica Walter.
The latest revelations from the Epic v. Google court case show the company doled out monetary incentives to game developers, too.
"The world runs on fossil fuels. I mean, how stupid is that?"
The Lupin family really just does have it in for the great detective, of course.
HYBRIT, a partnership between a mining firm, an electric utility, and a steel company, made the world's first delivery of clean steel to Volvo.
The company behind the original Transformers toys has now created a chatty companion for grandparents.
Neon Genesis Evangelion has always been a series about hope. But Thrice Upon a Time presents that hope in an incomparably earnest light.
Blue Origin is suing NASA over a $2.89 billion contract given to rival SpaceX.
The hardiest bacteria may be able to live as long as the oldest plants and animals known to exist.