Fresh off James Gunn's trailer, we revisited all of the Christopher Reeve DC films—and have some thoughts.
America loves jocks, and that's why we don't have any good engineers... or something.
There have been over 32,000 cases of whooping cough this year, CDC data shows—the highest count seen in a decade.
Parker Solar Probe will break its silence on Friday—that is, if it survived its closest approach to the Sun.
You can sing along at home (and enjoy deleted scenes!) even before the new year is here.
Bill Skarsgård, Willem Dafoe, Nicholas Hoult, and Lily-Rose Depp star in the vampire film, now in theaters.
We finally have a real definition of the elusive "AGI."
The imaging satellite was decommissioned two years ago and abandoned to burn up upon reentry through Earth's atmosphere.
CEO Tony Vinciquerra, who's stepping down January 2, has some blame to lay for the failure of Kraven the Hunter and others.
An electricity cable in the Gulf of Finland was disconnected earlier this week.
The cat death appears to be the first case of H5N1 in the U.S. traced to raw pet food.
Episode 5, "You Have a Lot to Learn About Pirates," is now streaming on Disney+
By the end of January, the number of states with active consumer data privacy laws will have risen from eight to 13.
Season two of Hwang Dong-hyuk's global sensation starring Lee Jung-jae and Lee Byung-hun is now streaming on Netflix.
New research shows that the cold-related mortality rate has more than doubled in the U.S. since the late 1990s.
io9's resident collectors break down their favorite bits of plastic of the year, from Star Wars ships to, well... lots of Lego. Lots of it.
Brainworm headaches, a man with more penises than arms, and butt eels are just a few of this year’s macabre medical highlights.
Plus, get a look at Cobra Kai's final end.
From smoking at McDonald's to AI Tom Cruise, 2024 was a busy year for viral hoaxes.
Apple, Google, and Samsung all prioritized image generation and predictive text over slimmer phones and bigger camera glass.