If you haven't read Cixin Liu's Hugo-winning novel, Macmillan has just made it a little bit easier.
The Pokémon Company's charging up its Celebration set with the introduction of V-Union cards.
Jackson Palmer went on Twitter for the first time in two years to remind us that the wealthy are ruining everything—even cryptocurrency.
The carrier is adding new spectrum later this year, which might actually speed things up.
Phones assign individual users IDs so that advertisers can better sell to them. The IDs are anonymous but, as usual, the data industry has found a loophole.
Bolsonaro initially suggested the 10-day-and-counting hiccuping fit could be due to medication, but he is now being examined over an intestinal obstruction.
Sky-high temperatures and human reservoir mismanagement could create an ecological disaster in one of California's main waterways.
Army of the Dead's Nora Arnezeder and Game of Thrones' Iain Glen star in this tense sci-fi thriller.
The new guidelines are restrictive but offer ways to move forward with related research.
LEGO has sent a cease-and-desist to a custom gun company that superglued LEGO bricks on a Glock.
Reportedly inspired by the Apple Watch, Amazon's rumored smartwatch would turn kids into customers.
The voice actor spoke to io9 about returning to her fan-favorite Star Wars Rebels role on The Bad Batch.
Twitter's disappearing-content feature is disappearing itself.
Warner Bros.' LeBron James-led Looney Tunes sci-fi sports sequel fails to provide any heart or excitement.
The instructions to make one are available for free online
Titans Season 3 trailer introduces commissioner Barbara Gordon and teases a horrific death in the family
A new experiment found dogs didn't reciprocate giving food to people who had fed them, but the results highlight the challenges of animal behavior research.
Researchers say the fossils were left by 3.42-billion-year-old microbes. They could offer clues as to what sort of life may exist on other planets.
Facebook reportedly reassigned dozens of employees at its data tool CrowdTangle after it showed right-wing content thrives on the News Feed.
A new study shows that poor communities and communities of color are exposed to higher temperatures all across the U.S.