What if we’ve been looking for worlds like ours in the wrong places?
As the climax of the original Star Wars trilogy turns 40 this week, we celebrate exactly that amount of things that rule about it.
The FDA has continued to receive reports of people getting hurt or dying from “consuming poppers that resemble, and often mistaken for, popular energy shots.”
The results of ispace's investigation into the failed mission shows that Hakuto-R wasn't where it thought it was.
This year’s names list includes Idalia, Philippe, and Ophelia.
Star Trek: Picard's final season turned into a Trekkie reunion for the craftspeople working behind the scenes.
The rideshare company said, it would cease service outside of the Twin Cities and only offer "premium products" in the metro area, if the bill went into effect.
The safety panel is recommending an independent review of Boeing’s Starliner program, saying a 'number of open risks' remain ahead of crewed test.
An Asiana Airlines passenger created chaos when he opened the emergency exit during landing.
Ukrainian military showed video of operations using diving drones to attack Russian soldiers and other vehicles.
Production ceases on two more of Marvel's Phase Five projects as the WGA strike continues.
Neuralink, Elon Musk's brain-computer interface company, said it's received FDA approval to begin testing its device in human subjects.
NEDA has shuttered its long-standing phone line and fired all its staff following unionization. In lieu, there will be "Tessa."
Megastreamer Ibai Llanos announced that La Velada del Año III would be offered in English. The event includes a fight featuring U.S. streamer Amouranth.
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