Scientists have discovered that under the right conditions, a gummy bear-like ball can roll down a vertical wall all by itself—upending a core assumption in physics.
Mindy Weisberger's new book details the crafty worms, fungi, and other parasites that have learned to mind-control their hosts.
Is nothing sacred?
Elon's tweet this week exacerbated a long-festering issue for the Trump White House.
Lowe's is already rolling out its Summerween inventory, and the lawn animatronics look creep-tastic.
The real-time strategy game will be coming to PC in 2026 from PlaySide Studios and Warner Bros. Entertainment.
After a messy finale and a future left uncertain, after 20 years 'Doctor Who' finds itself in a place not unlike that it found itself in 1989.
The SpaceX CEO threatened to pull his Dragon spacecraft, flaunting an incredible amount of leverage.
Follow along with the Gizmodo crew as we unpack everything Google announces at its annual developer conference in Mountain View, Calif.
George Orwell's still-timely 80-year-old allegory comes to life in a new animated film also starring Gaten Matarazzo, Kieran Culkin, and more.
QAnon folks are bending over backwards to support their boys.
The Robert Jordan adaptation was recently cancelled after three seasons at Amazon.
Apple's iOS 26 (yes, you read that right) may feature the same see-through bubble UI as the rest of Apple's ecosystem.
Tom Hiddleston leads an all-star cast in this Mike Flanagan adaptation of a novella by Stephen King, opening wide June 13.
If Apple is going to address its stumbles with AI, now would be the time, but my hopes aren't super high.
There probably aren't many miles on the thing.
Disney already announced new attractions for 'Coco' and 'Avatar' but now we know where they're going, and what's leaving.
Although OpenAI has continually slammed the New York Times' copyright lawsuit, the case isn't as meritless as the company claims.
The 'Pearl' and 'X' actress joins Ryan Gosling in the Shawn Levy film coming in 2027.
The animated anthology movie directed by Dan Trachtenberg is now on Hulu.