“You may call it a revolution. It is the best high-temperature memory ever demonstrated.”
Shots fired.
The theft apparently combined a counterfeit app with a critical mistake by the musician.
The Twelfth Doctor recalls one quirky lesson he learned during his four-year run on the iconic BBC show.
Forecasters at Colorado State University expect to see below-normal cyclone activity in the Atlantic basin this season.
New research may hold the key to fixing the genetic error responsible for Down syndrome.
Using a new framework, astronomers arrived at the most precise measurement of our universe’s expansion rate—but things still don’t add up, they say.
George R.R. Martin's publisher has debunked a tweet claiming that the much-anticipated 'A Song of Ice and Fire' entry would arrive this year.
The new 'Star Wars' animated series prepares Jedi and planets alike for a reckoning with the dark side.
A cleverly designed academic exercise in beatmatching angst.
Shigella bacteria are increasingly resisting all antibiotics that can easily treat them, a recent report shows.
Just what employees want, a Zuckerberg chatbot serving as their personal Clippy.
After over 1,000 creatives signed an open letter speaking out against the merger, the company issued a swift but not exactly reassuring response.
Trump has now deleted the image of himself as Christ but many supporters are unhappy.
If the 2018 take on the turtles had continued, we would've gotten not one, but two more mutant turtle siblings.
The Apple TV series starring Matthew Rhys arrives April 29, so get ready with these movies that also explore coastal terrors.
Social media users were quick to point out what looks like a large piece of missing material from the bottom of the spacecraft.
Snapchat CEO Evan Spiegel thinks that Meta is fumbling the bag on smart glasses.
In ancient times, power plays were on a whole other level.
The Intel and AMD CPU rivalry is getting exciting again.