Researchers in Poland have hypothesized that warriors used spoon-like artifacts to administer drugs during Roman-period wartime.
Gizmodo obtained complaints about Johnny Depp impersonation scams through a FOIA request to the FTC.
The Waze alerts on Google Maps are just another harrowing reminder of our eventual foray into a buttonless future.
Heavy hitters like Helene and Milton characterized an Atlantic storm season that was especially moist, breeding tornadoes on the coast and flood far inland.
New research estimates that lead exposure from gasoline has significantly affected Americans' mental health for the worse during the 20th century.
It's one thing to hate on a fictional character but not okay to engage in ableist harassment.
Months after its cancelation, the Squid Game star is still reflecting on the virtiol that surrounded his Star Wars series.
The flying specks of light are Starlink satellites, far from a celestial wonder.
The newly christened "government efficiency" czar criticized federal loans to two of Elon Musk's competitors on Monday.
One of the most important eras of superhero TV came to an end last night, and perhaps fittingly, it did so with a mix of sentiment and absolute insanity.
A nearly eight-minute clip from the December 13 release features orcs, Rings, Helm's Deep, and maybe a ghost king.
In 2013, a fan-art project on Tumblr enlisted 768 artists to redraw every page of Akira in the style of The Simpsons—and it got its own trailer, too.
Apple quietly revealed that the robot vacuum controls in iOS 18 have been delayed.
The specialized ink could eventually replace clunky EEG wires and "potentially revolutionize" brain-computer interface devices.
A parent is suing the toy company after the URL for a porn website mistakenly appeared on packaging for Wicked dolls.
Walmart paid $2.3 billion for Vizio with its SmartCast OS along with the 19 million accounts it can advertise to.
Some parts of the website will remain free.
The damage caused by the flooding won't be repaired before 2025, a troubling pause given the Sun's current phase in its 11-year cycle.
Published in 2012 to act as a guidepost for a tech giant, the book now feels like a forgotten manifesto for a world that no longer exists.
As the show winds down its sixth and final season, the vampires still have plenty of hilarity to share—especially in this week's episode.