This month brings a new entry in Martha Wells' Murderbot Diaries series, as well as new titles from Alan Moore, Fonda Lee, Nghi Vo, Shannon Chakraborty, Matt Haig, and many more.
The device could come handy in communication contexts where light sources struggle, such as the deep ocean.
A new analysis found the bets succeeded at dramatically higher rates than other types of wagers on the platform.
Plus, a wild new rumor claims to know the future of 'Doctor Who'.
The museum opens September 22 in Los Angeles, and it just announced all of its inaugural exhibitions.
Dylan Clark will direct the film that counts Jason Blum and James Wan among its producers.
There are few laptops that offer as much as the ROG Zephyrus Duo in one shell.
Before he faces the public in September, Ternus is chatting up the people who matter: investors.
The biggest music streaming platform braces for AI slop to overrun music.
This retro mecha masterpiece reaches across time and space with a prescient, hopeful message as timeless as its vision of the future.
The world doesn't need anymore e-waste. Be the change you want to see.
Colossal Biosciences’ bluebuck de-extinction project could also help the world’s dozens of currently endangered antelope species.
From life-sized Grogus to tiny Puss in Boots, it's been a big month for toy news.
Could really get used to this whole under-oath thing.
Compact microreactors have the potential to alleviate the heavy energy demands of the AI industry.
Sorry to anyone who bought into the conspiracy theories: apparently, it had to do with boring old music rights.
The new regulations also require AV companies to respond to first responder calls within 30 seconds.
'The Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum' brings back several characters from Peter Jackson's trilogy, but at least one won't be played by the original actor.
Either SpaceX's board members are just as delulu, or they're confident this goal is unachievable so they won't have to dole out the pay package.
The world's most resource-intense technology can finally replicate an image you could make on computers in 1985.