Before Nosteratu (hopefully) picks up some Oscars, why not watch it again (and again, and again) when it comes to Peacock?
Robert Pattinson, Mark Ruffalo, Toni Collette, Steven Yeun, and Naomi Ackie star in Bong Joon Ho's latest, out March 7
Love 'em or hate 'em, Paramount's Sonic movies have long known who they're for and how to build on that momentum.
Over 40 years later, Warner Bros. seems ready to give the Goonies fans the sequel they've been hoping for.
The first-of-its-kind lunar explorer will search for water ice, as it bounces in and out of craters.
The company behind more than a dozen dating apps, Match Group, has known for years about the abusive users on its platforms, but chooses to leave millions of people in the dark
Roborock raises the bar (again) with its Saros 10 line, available from February 10, 2025.
Biological tooth substitutes could provide better alternatives to dentures and titanium implants.
If you want to leave Meta behind, the HTC Vive Focus Vision feels like a better headset, until you start using it in earnest.
The iridescent cloud reveals new clues about ice formation in the Martian atmosphere (no little green men, sorry).
A newly developed machine learning algorithm is taking on math problems that have vexed experts for decades.
Early iterations of the new Disney+ Marvel series were not planning to bring back two of the Netflix Daredevil series' most important characters.
A new study examines how much material from the closest star system to Earth will end up in orbit around the Sun, and how much could already be here.
As the Stephen King adaptation brings another classic creepy toy to the big screen, we look at a few more toys that should get the horror treatment. Because who hasn't experienced a frightening Furby or Cabbage Patch Kid core memory?
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Researchers discovered the body of water—now the largest known underground thermal lake in the world—while investigating a column of steam rising from limestone.
A former exec from the company known for its antagonism to labor rights may head the agency tasked with protecting America's workers.
The final episodes of Netflix's Karate Kid spinoff series are now streaming–but one moment that was cut from them will have our heads spinning for a good while yet.
The company says the multi-billion dollar investment is needed to strengthen the reliability of the global internet and support AI innovation.
Critics of Amazon's strangehold over the e-book industry have another thorn in their side.