The energy flare came from an old galaxy, upending prevailing theories about the source of fast radio bursts.
It's a fine excuse to occasionally watch Oscar-winner Michelle Yeoh kick things, but Section 31 is otherwise a deeply incurious squandering of Star Trek potential.
He did indeed, and also co-wrote and co-stars in it. Hell of a Summer hits theaters April 18.
Hamilton's Lencia Kebede joins the New York City cast as the new full-time Elphaba this March.
This week, the FDA expanded the approval of Johnson & Johnson's ketamine-based nasal spray, Spravato.
More communities are considering blocking links to Musk's platfrom.
The SoftBank-backed eFishery seems to have faked hundreds of millions of dollars in sales.
AI phrenology might be bad, say Ivy League economics professors in 61-page paper about how AI phrenology is accurate.
The cast and crew of Section 31 tell io9 why stories about the controversial Star Trek organization are necessary for the franchise's utopian vision.
Larry Fink believes bitcoin could hit $700,000 if people get scared enough.
The guy who brought you a bunch of dumb online videos wants to buy the site that distributes dumb online videos.
Breaking Bad's Aaron Paul, Shang-Chi's Simu Liu, and Blue Beetle's Xolo Maridueña are suiting up for the Prime Video series' return.
Samsung debuted the Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra at its Galaxy Unpacked conference, though we still have yet to see its AR glasses.
The meticulous writer-director has announced his next project will skew hairier than Count Orlok's mustache.
More than 1,700 employees will lose their jobs.
Samsung's big push for wearable AI is a pair of glasses, the more mobile version of its 'Project Moohan' AR headset.
Benedict Cumberbatch revealed that the Sorcerer Supreme is almost definitely not in for the the next big Marvel team-up film.
The communications pause could be an early sign of things to come under a renewed Trump White House.
So-called "computer use agents" are expected to be a major leap in AI that will allow bots to actually complete tasks on your behalf.
There's no stylus or four cameras, but they've got all the AI fixings, plus a base of 12GB of RAM on both Galaxy S25 models.