The iconic slice of haunted suburbia from the 1982 Tobe Hooper-Steven Spielberg film has, perhaps inevitably, arrived on Airbnb.
Somehow, discussion of the 'House of the Dragon' actor being in 'Star Wars' returned.
Astronomers have constructed one of the most detailed images yet of Abell 3667, a giant galaxy cluster about 700 million light-years away from Earth.
A fascinating look back at the potential 'Star Trek' sequel TV show includes some incredible imaginings of what the new USS 'Enterprise' may have looked like.
Nintendo's semi-physical games for its new handheld set a dangerous precedent for ownership and software preservation.
The Orbiting Carbon Observatories have been a game-changer for agriculture and climate science. Now, NASA is under pressure to terminate them.
The AI company is looking to get back in the business of transparency.
Several states have reported higher than normal cases of Vibrio vulnificus, a bacterium found in coastal waters.
Four new edutainment short series are coming—they're just not a whole new season of America's most-streamed show of the year.
The next-generation vehicle has been a long time in the making, but it likely won't meet its launch deadline in 2025.
Sonos may be in hot water for even hotter speakers.
Say hello to Howdy.
Luke Skywalker as we saw him in 'The Last Jedi' had a quality the creators of the dystopian Stephen King adaptation were looking for.
A new tool developed by MIT researchers enables users to create detailed computer representations of mathematically impossible objects.
The Tesla Robotaxi still has a human babysitter.
Some questions should not be answered.
Aalborg Zoo has a fun way to describe your pet: Tiger lunch.
The 'Goonies,' 'No Country for Old Men,' and 'Outer Range' star spoke to io9 about his new horror film, 'Weapons,' opening August 8.
Oscar winner Daniel Kaluuya will co-write—and presumably reprise his voice role—in a standalone film following Hobie Brown, last seen in 'Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse.'
Hundreds of uncontrolled wildfires have created a public health hazard across much of North America.