The FTC is claiming that Amazon made cancelling a subscription tough on purpose.
Colored aluminum scratching is totally normal.
Kids and grown-ups rejoice; Netflix and Spirit Halloween are making Huntr/x costumes for the fans.
Nothing worse than a boss who thinks they can do your job.
'Prey' director Dan Trachtenberg has yet another new approach to the sci-fi series coming November 7.
Scientists using the James Webb Space Telescope observed dark beads and lopsided star patterns drifting over Saturn’s northern regions.
Members of the Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel believe the Human Landing System version of Starship won’t be ready for Artemis 3’s launch in 2027.
Are these the modular headphones I've been waiting for?
King Hans of Denmark and Norway used the Gribshunden warship until it exploded in 1495.
Curry Barker has crafted a simple, perfect mix of scares, gore and uncomfortable laughs.
Instead, users might be able to set cookie preferences on their browsers that can go for every website.
Plus, another big star is confirmed to make their return for 'Scream 7'.
The first 'Star Wars' movie since 2019's 'The Rise of Skywalker' hits theaters May 22, 2026.
An experiment that transformed lead into gold, a satellite designed to manufacture drugs in space, and many other fascinating projects all took home trophies at this year’s Science Fair.
Astroscale aims to tackle the growing problem of space debris, one rocket part at a time.
CALEC could become one of the first major examples of stem cell therapy's potential to repair once-unfixable injuries.
Researchers developed an atmospheric water harvester so effective it was able to extract moisture from the air in Death Valley—one of the driest places on Earth.
A particle physics team at CERN turned lead into gold 80,000 times per second.
An innovative method for trapping lithium ions has led to a promising technology for extracting precious lithium isotopes—a crucial ingredient for fueling nuclear fusion experiments.
Using supersonic shockwaves for combustion, the groundbreaking design could allow aircraft to travel up to six times the speed of sound.