A new study posits that our planet's gravity will cause seismic activity on Apophis when it makes its close approach in 2029.
Perplexity AI announced a new Election Information Hub, you should probably ignore it.
The Roborock Qrevo Curv has unbeatable suction power, corner sweeping, extendable mops, and the ability to vault over thresholds. This vacuum goes places others can’t.
With hours to go before America votes, Trump’s surrogates spent their time building up a myth around a squirrel.
Even if AI turns out to be a hype cycle, getting a lot of clean energy could make it worth the hassle.
Hardware hackers prove they can make the Nintendo Alarmo play whatever they want on screen without ripping out its guts.
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Now when you block someone they won't be able to interact with you, but they can still view your posts.
The fan-favorite actor looks back on the lows of his career, starting fresh, and using horror to return to the spotlight.
Zamata dishes on Jen's arc throughout Agatha All Along and getting to be a player in Marvel's magical space.
The bright and fast meteor show will peak on November 18, appearing in all parts of the sky.
$700 a month to live in a coffin where you can't even have sex.
To celebrate Godzilla hitting the big 7-0, Toho has teamed with Super7 on some fresh new toys to add to your collection.
Get ready to see the Ninjago jump up, kick back, whip around and spin on the big screen again, but this time with human actors.
A crew of astronauts was recently hospitalized following a return to Earth on board SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft.
Justin Jacobs, author and expert in modern Chinese history, discusses loot, antiquity, and imperialism in his new book.
The space agency suspended the extravehicular activities in June due to a malfunctioning spacesuit.
A paid national holiday would be nice, but it's something.
The Ugreen 25,000 mAh Portable Charger can fully charge all your devices at least once without worry, and it travels well.
An investigation by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine found Hurricane Maria worsened a slow decay of the Arecibo Observatory's support cables.