From fluorescent mosquitoes to scientists swimming alongside whale sharks, Nature's annual photo contest offers a rare look at science in action.
Colin Farrell's sci-fi private eye series returns to Apple TV.
The writer-director also weighed in on what AI's role in Hollywood should be.
Chronic Lyme disease is a dubious medical diagnosis, but that isn't stopping RFK Jr. from boosting it.
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Scott Beck and Bryan Woods will write and direct an original sci-fi film for Amblin.
The new feature will be a joint partnership with Live Nation, the company largely blamed for high ticket prices.
In the most comprehensive radio study of Europa thus far, astronomers bolster what's already known about the icy moon, and then some.
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is pushing grid operators to update rules for connecting massive power users.
'Project A‑Ko' is a time capsule of anime’s anything‑goes OVA‑era brilliance wrapped in a delightfully unserious package.
"The Reflecting Pool water is crystal clear," the Department of the Interior insists.
The creators of this monolithic doomsday tracker say it is on track for installation in remote Tasmania by December.
Hot Toys has made beautiful versions of Ellen Ripley and the Xenomorph for the anniversary.
Certain food preservatives might silently be raising our blood pressure and heart disease risk, recent research has found.
Kodansha's stunning historical fiction manga tells an epic that historical weapons aficionados will love to death.
Milly Alcock and Jason Momoa star in the latest DC Studios film that opens June 29.
An international team in South Africa has pinned the earliest known use of fire by Homo erectus back to between 1.07 and 1.79 million years ago.
The senator is making the case that AI is a public resource that was built using the collective genius of humanity.
And it didn't take crashing any websites to do it. Sorry, 'The Odyssey.'
Ron Howard is in talks to direct a sequel to 2000 holiday hit 'How the Grinch Stole Christmas.'