The goal? beat China. What that means? Who knows.
A new study provides the first estimates of lightning-killed trees, a crucial figure for understanding Earth's carbon cycle.
The recent 'Magic: The Gathering' crossover set became its most successful ever, surging sales of the card game by 23%.
Maingear's new case even comes with an optional optical DVD drive.
The AI, dubbed Elsa, is supposed to be making employees better at their jobs.
Two soldiers find themselves shipwrecked on a not-so-deserted island in the new Shudder release.
The bot went ‘rogue’ and then tried to cover up its tracks.
The haters can't stop Apple's glass from liquefying, and I, for one, am okay with that.
DC still wants their Booster Gold series, and they've got the creator of 'Our Flag Means Death' to help make it happen.
Waymo’s robotaxis are fully driverless and expanding fast, while Tesla’s service is still limited and invite-only. The gap is bigger than you think.
Certain gut bacteria might play a key role in letting us know when we've eaten enough, new research shows.
In case of DC Studios continuity emergency, break pocket universe.
With federal tax credits ending, the auto giant leans on its profitable gasoline-powered SUVs to fund a longer, tougher road to an all-electric future.
For the first time, physicists have directly measured the temperature of extremely hot gold particles using a giant X-ray laser—a breakthrough with major implications for engineering spacecraft or nuclear fusion reactors.
Netflix is far from done with Wednesday Addams, and it might have its sights set on other members of her family, too.
Why are President Trump's supporters so easy to fool on social media?
Tesla needs all the help it can get.
Plus, DC Studios might be moving ahead on that rumored Mr. Terrific project.
Mac fans better get used to finagling graphics settings like all those jaded PC gamers.
If you're not downloading your wireless earbuds' companion app, you're leaving money on the table.