The college has been the site of ongoing protests related to its ties to Israel.
New automatic emergency braking requirements are set to go into effect in 2029.
If you've needed some creepy animated body horror since Owl House ended, Knights of Guinevere might be your jam.
The U.S. government's ban against ByteDance products has hit folks hard, but Second Dinner says Marvel Snap "isn't going anywhere."
Criterion's got a free David Lynch documentary this month, and his family is inviting fans to meditate on his birthday.
New research suggests that inhaled xenon gas can help protect the brains of those with Alzheimer's disease.
At a landmark gathering in California, workers discussed defenses against artificial intelligence and surveillance technology.
Flickering coronal loops in the Sun's outer atmosphere could act as an early warning system for solar flares, according to new research.
After years on Spider-Man and the Fantastic Four at Marvel, Dan Slott's now taking on Superman over at DC.
Had things gone differently, Star Wars: Skeleton Crew would've featured a new Jedi that played a pivotal role in Jod Nawood's development.
After closing the door on its troubled Suicide Squad game, the Batman: Arkham studio's future is unclear.
Before Mobile Suit Gundam: GQuuuuuuX hits TV later in 2025, Gkids is bringing the mecha anime's theatrical cut to North America in February.
Thandiwe Newton and Steve Zahn are among the actors joining Jack Black and Paul Rudd in Sony's Anaconda reboot.
The reliable telescope on a Hawaiian mountaintop is about to get a big upgrade.
Biden's green jobs program was never what it seemed. Now it's shutting down before Trump takes office.
The peripheral makers continue to leak potential Switch 2 details, but Bayonetta lead dev thinks they should have ‘poo on… their shoes.’
The New York Times made a sneaky edit to its own transcript to make Andreessen sound more coherent.
There is a real but nuanced scientific debate ongoing about the risks and benefits of fluoridation.
Nationally representative survey data from The Center for Democracy & Technology finds schools subjectively and broadly block students from information online.
The ancient designs, found on pre-Columbian mummies from Peru, give modern tattoos a run for their money.