The Department of Defense has walked back its decision to stop sharing satellite storm data with federal forecasters.
July's hottest gadgets were almost as hot as the entire eastern U.S.
Kickstarter does what Apple wouldn't.
From 'Destiny 2' to 'Ambrosia Sky,' HBO Max's gone-too-soon sci-fi series has left its mark: not just on animation, but on a slew of video games.
A recent attempt to seal the leak appeared to be successful at first, until it wasn't.
If you work with dead bodies, AI probably won't steal your career.
It’s a particularly bad time to be an unemployed 20-something.
The streak of lightning, detected using geostationary satellites, stretched across a mild-blowing 515 miles.
The first big-screen Spider-Man starred in a trio of films directed by Sam Raimi, the first of which hit theaters in 2002.
Nashville General Hospital says it won't deactivate the device because it "has no role in State executions."
The annual death toll remains low but has risen 500% since 2010, a new study shows.
'A Space Adventure Hour' gets into the weeds of its metatext a little too much, getting in the way of a fun murder mystery.
The Tea app is a warning.
Scientists found genetic elements linked to hibernation in the human genome. Tapping into them could produce a new wave of medical treatments.
Sometimes the most effective way to present food is for an anime to briefly become live-action.
Workers discovered a radioactive wasp nest near tanks storing liquid nuclear waste. Officials say there’s no need to panic, but watchdog groups are skeptical.
This week, Gunn's film became the highest-grossing domestic 'Superman' movie ever, besting Zack Snyder's 2013 film.
Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson star in the fourth and final 'Conjuring' film, hitting theaters September 5.
At least 22 cases and one death have been documented in Central Harlem since last week.
“Next time you eat potatoes, thank a tomato."