A company is betting on aluminum to solve K-cups’ sustainability problem. Experts say it’s complicated.
Studio MAPPA's getting ready to hurt Denji on the big screen with 2025's Chainsaw Man - The Movie: Reze Arc.
People with allergies or asthma have more diverse fungal communities thriving in their noses, according to new research.
This rare feature, found only in North Holland, has left archaeologists baffled as to why someone would choose such a morbid material.
Netflix has some behind-the-scenes photos to remind you Stranger Things' final season is on the way.
Evil Dead Rise's Lee Cronin is tackling a standalone version of The Mummy set to come out in April 2026.
Five years later, the conclusion to the Skywalker Saga has still left a mark on Star Wars and the world's relationship to it.
Commonwealth Fusion Systems spun out of a project at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's research labs.
As if there could ever be any doubt, the trailer for next year's Superman has been hitting big with audiences.
Jump Festa provided a short, but dark look at what's to come when Dan Da Dan returns with new episodes next summer.
Nuclear waste is spread across 94 different nuclear sites in the U.S. and has no permanent home. Big Tech is going to add more to the pile.
Researchers have identified genes linked to tooth size and shape, including one likely inherited from our long-lost cousins.
The space agency is looking to maintain human presence in the microgravity environment as it transitions to commercial stations.
Robert Eggers' vampire tale opens December 25—and we got an early taste of its spooky atmosphere thanks to an immersive experience in Los Angeles.
Leto will cackle maniacally (hopefully) alongside new additions Sam C. Wilson, Hafthor Bjornsson, and Kojo Attah in Masters of the Universe.
Disney Entertainment co-chair Alan Bergman addresses the Star Wars that came and went—and looks ahead at what's coming next in the galaxy far, far away.
Musk has a history of supporting far-right causes in the U.S. Now he’s going international.
The otherworldly helicopter, with its 36 blades, is the size of an SUV—a major upgrade from Ingenuity's four blades.
After the latest Star Trek series wrapped up this week, Tawny Newsome reflected on the reality of what could be the last time we see Mariner and friends.
Reasoning models are supposed to fact-check themselves by producing a step-by-step plan to find a correct answer.