More than 1,600 respondents reflected the chilling effect across research fields caused by the slashing of federal funding for universities and science agencies.
Don't freak out, but technology is definitely out to get you when the show returns April 10.
OpenAI's new 4o image generation model loves to paint itself as a generic Bay Area programmer with glasses.
The vaulted live-action/animated hybrid Looney Tunes movie is expected to see the light of day in 2026.
With furry white leaves and maroon-streaked florets, the newly identified plant has been dubbed "wooly devil."
Lazarus' premiere episode on Adult Swim lays the groundwork for a classic in the making.
The private Fram2 mission is launching later today, sending a crew of amateurs to an unprecedented polar orbit—a frontier never before explored by astronauts.
Oura hopes its AI will help guide you toward better health.
Plus, get a creepy behind the scenes look at the Until Dawn movie.
Wave two includes Captain Kirk, Captain Janeway, Worf, Geordi La Forge, and more fan-beloved characters.
After being at odds with the X-Men of the post-Krakoan age, Charles Xavier will be the galaxy's problem in June's Imperial event.
Andor proved Star Wars can be more than death stars and laser swords, and he wants the franchise to start acting like it.
The Trump administration's chilling effect on science agencies affects more than just funding.
According to YouTube, Screen Culture and KH Studio's AI-made trailers violate policies by letting studios take a revenue cut.
Before you see Stranger Things: First Shadow on Broadway, Netflix wants you to see how it was made for West End.
The ESA/NASA Solar Orbiter's instruments captured an extreme stream of wind from our host star.
An extensive report on the future of AI research indicated that there's skepticism about current approaches to AGI.
500 years ago, someone decided to use parts of a now-rare manuscript to bind together property records.
Demonstrations against Elon Musk's political influence took place at Tesla dealerships in the U.S., Canada, and Europe.
Derrickson and his recurring creative partner C. Robert Cargill are tackling Christopher Golden's 2022 horror novel for the big screen.