Fox wants to turn Robert O’Brien’s original NIMH book trilogy into an animated TV event.
The Brazilian President is promoting Trump-ian conspiracy theories on social media ahead of latest election.
The U.S. saw its hottest summer ever recorded as blistering heat roasted multiple regions of the country, according to new government data.
Dangerous algae blooms will only become more commonplace as temperatures increase.
Adam Oyebanji's debut novel begins with a strange encounter in deep space. Read an exclusive excerpt and see the cover reveal here on io9!
Experiencing some déjà vu? The Matrix Resurrections trailer to us back to a world that isn't what it seems. Let's take a closer look, shall we?
Dental cavities were surprisingly common among early primates living 54 million years ago.
Moving between an Xbox console and iOS device is about to be easier than ever before.
Plus, Elizabeth Olsen wraps Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness , and another look at Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City .
The HT-A5000 isn't quite as powerful as Sony's latest soundbar, but sometimes you don't need the best of the best.
So... it looks like Facebook decided to make its own pair of Snap Spectacles
Academic researchers say the fossil fuel industry engages in "discourses of delay" to divert attention away from the crisis.
Mario's first 3D outing is recreated in a series of adorable fold-out micro-scale dioramas.
Lana Wachowski reunites Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss for a fourth Matrix film. Curiouser and curiouser...
The company is plugging its voice-controlled virtual assistant, Alexa, into its first ever in-house smart TVs.
Named Kleopatra, the oddly shaped object may have given birth to its two moons.
Health officials warned that visitors having sex with covid patients was a "high-risk activity."
The iRobot Roomba j7+ can detect and avoid obstacles in its path.
Sir Patrick Stewart returns with some new friends and enemies in the Paramount+ series, which returns February 2022.
To celebrate Star Trek Day, we welcome back the U.S.S. Enterprise with faces old and new.