A pair of new studies suggest tirzepatide can keep heart disease at bay in high-risk groups.
Even after its abandonment, the 'Star Wars' prequel series keeps drawing in the views.
Watching videos and playing games is going to be so much more immersive.
Jumping worms, also known as "snake worms" or "crazy worms," are rapidly spreading across the country, and recently made it to the West.
Plus, somehow 'Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey' returned.
Somewhat maddening new research has linked a rise in young lung cancer patients to a healthy diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains.
Matthew Rhys, Kate O’Flynn, and Stephen Root star in Katie Dippold’s new series set on a cursed island off the New England coast.
'Timelines: A Visual Voyage Through Generations of History' wants to lay out the chronological history of the 'Star Trek' universe... and that includes its many time-strewn alternate realities.
Housemarque returns to the world of roguelikes and cosmic horror with 'Saros,' its latest run at PlayStation 5 greatness.
The surprisingly sophisticated shipbuilding and repair techniques supported ancient navies across the Adriatic Sea.
Intel is slowly starting to enjoy the fruits of AI hype.
The K-Pop stans and Beyhive might be a bit bummed by the results.
“Prediction markets are not a haven for using misappropriated confidential or classified information for personal gain,” said U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton for the Southern District of New York.
Lego's latest buildable statue takes us to the world of the DreamWorks icon, with a very clever sense of scale.
In an era overflowing with new anime, no series has managed to outrun the shadow of 'Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood,' the show that defined what 'peak' actually means.
Plaintiffs argue the company shouldn’t keep government refunds after raising prices on players.
AI is being used to justify layoffs and suppress wages.
Eating late at night might worsen people's digestive problems, including constipation.
"I personally like it," Sam Altman said.
New ‘gravity mapping’ hardware could lead to new submarine navigation, ground-penetrating geological sensors, and aerial surveying platforms.