From social media impressions and those who've seen it, Andor will go out as it came in: a full, 12-episode banger.
Scientists speculate that asteroids colliding with Earth delivered water—an essential building block of life—but new research suggests the planet didn't need the delivery.
It could be the best Echo speaker with Alexa available today.
Six of the seven sea turtle species are threatened or endangered but that could soon change for the better.
More than half of the world's scientifically useful T. rexes are in the hands of private or commercial owners, and not accessible to scientists, according to research.
It's a laser vape, because lasers make everything more fun.
The mission is set for a close encounter with the small main belt asteroid Donaldjohanson on April 20.
The Clone Wars get tactical with the 2026 release of Star Wars: Zero Company.
The Disney+ series' Star Wars Celebration panel mostly looked back at season one, but also offered some hints about what's to come.
The franchise creators make 'no promises' so far but hope to develop new ideas in the cult-favorite creature-feature series.
Plus Fan Fest Nights at Universal Studios invites cosplayers, Yo Gabba Gabba! invades Coachella, and Pop Mart adds new locations to find more Labubu drops.
There's a lot riding on Superman, but there's reason to believe Gunn's take on the DC hero will be a cinematic giant.
President Trump might be a fan of crypto, but companies in the industry still face state regulators.
The Sinners director hinted at wanting to get original star Gillian Anderson involved somehow.
Trump's goons will eventually come for everyone.
Peter Dinklage's Toxie sure has some bloody and violent thoughts to share about the insurance industry in the August release.
Joe DeBoer and Kyle McConaghy co-direct the delightfully unique film, hitting Shudder April 18.
The preliminary injunction will restrict DOGE staffers from accessing sensitive personal information.
By stimulating thousands of individual cone cells, researchers made volunteers see a blue-green color of "unprecedented saturation."
The fast-moving gas cloud could help explain the so-called missing satellite problem, if the object is what scientists think it is.