The Musk filter is turned on.
Scientists used to think so-called “slow slip events” were “theoretically impossible.” Now these subtle tectonic shifts could be the key to predicting future earthquakes.
Kadokawa and Lay-duce talked to io9 about how IRL child rearing and a reverence for Hollywood classics willed its comedic dark fantasy series into being.
Thankfully, the passenger was wearing his seatbelt.
The eerie horror hit will arrive on digital Tuesday, July 14.
Meta has filed a patent application for an AI device that listens to users’ conversations to track their emotions.
Federal forecasters say this event will probably be one of the strongest El Niños since record keeping began in 1950.
There are lots of reasons to be wary of AI impersonating humans, but this probably isn't one of them.
If you missed 'Faces of Death' in theaters, the reimagining of the infamous faux documentary is coming to Shudder this week.
If the researchers' hypothesis is correct, the fossil represents the earliest known instance of an injury caused by something sharp.
China is catching up to the U.S. in virtually every domain, spaceflight included.
These retro handhelds are addictive.
Meta CTO Andrew Bosworth pinky promises there will be no 'central database' of faces.
Researchers in the United States, Europe, and Argentina have discovered that some trees stop growing in the heat of summer—a find that could upend current climate models.
Plus, Dan Trachtenberg's 'Freddy the 13th' secures a far-flung Friday the 13th release date
Oni Press is rolling into SDCC with a literal canned comic—an exclusive 'FORT PSYCHO' prequel packed with toys, chaos, and only 250 chances to crack one open.
Insurance issues and a lack of clinical testing are reportedly holding wearable adoption back.
Short little soap operas on TikTok are all the rage in Hollywood. Can the AI industry cash in?
A new device uses satellites to help find your pet beyond the reach of cellphone towers.
At $299, X by Xreal has a strong competitor in the entry-level AR market.