Trump draws a line.
If you were hoping to learn more about DC Studios' future movie slate at this year's San Diego Comic-Con, that might not be in the cards.
It won't be too long before new episodes of 'Star Trek: Strange New Worlds', and the Enterprise crew is getting up to some stuff this year.
How a robot built to walk on alien ice got the cold shoulder—and then (possibly) lived to see another day.
Popular weight loss drugs promise to slim waistlines and improve our general health, but they also come with some unpleasant side effects involving our face, mouth, and teeth.
Quiet, powerful, and easy to set up, this vacuum performs incredibly well and looks good doing it.
The unusual astronomical skirmish offers new insight into the dynamics of such collisions.
With 'Star Trek: Beyond' co-writer Doug Jung in charge, it seems teh 'Mass Effect' show is finally in a place to be a real, upcoming show.
Get a listen for how 'Fantastic Four: First Steps' will sound thanks to 'Lost' and 'Rogue One' composer Michael Giacchino.
Coming to a campus near you.
Half a decade into its life, Summer Game Fest still just can't get out of its own way.
The billionaire appears to be trying to walk back from his clash with the president.
It's been over 40 years since 'The Twilight Zone' had a movie, but Warner Bros. is reportedly ready to try again.
Beyond the jokes about Uber inventing bus lines are serious questions about what its shuttle service will mean for struggling transit systems, air quality, and congestion.
'Resident Evil Requiem' and 'Wu-Tang: Rise of the Deceiver' were just two intriguing trailers at this year's Summer Game Fest.
Armed with funding, algorithms, and a tip line, this new effort aims to dig corrupt studies out of medical literature before they do real-world harm.
The feds claim there is "no viable plan" to make the project work.
A film no one asked for.
Scientists have discovered that under the right conditions, a gummy bear-like ball can roll down a vertical wall all by itself—upending a core assumption in physics.
Mindy Weisberger's new book details the crafty worms, fungi, and other parasites that have learned to mind-control their hosts.