Volcanologists at the Alaska Volcano Observatory have been monitoring volcanic unrest since April of last year.
The dystopian anthology series returns to Netflix next month with six episodes and a fantastic cast.
A French university says it's providing safe harbor to American scientists from Yale, Stanford, NASA, and the NIH.
The long awaited film, co-starring Kevin Bacon and Elijah Wood, opens August 29.
Meta got an emergency arbitration ruling to stop the memoir's author from talking about her time at the company.
The ESA probe spotted the moon while en route to witness the aftermath of NASA's asteroid deflection test.
Researchers in Spain have unearthed several important factors that likely helped Maria Branyas Morera live for over a century, one of which is particularly unusual.
Before Edward Snowden, Mark Klein blew the whistle on NSA internet spying.
DC and Clover Press are teaming up for The DC Art of Jorge Jiménez, collecting some of the artist's most famous work from the last decade and a half of comics.
Prime Video's gory superhero show keeps getting better and better.
The Half-Life 2 RTX remix modernizes the 21-year-old game with better textures and lighting.
From light novel, to manga, to Hollywood live action movie, to anime, All You Need Is Kill has made quite the jump over the last 20 years.
A slab of rock at an Australian high school, a boulder in a parking lot, and a bookend in a private collection feature 200-million-year-old dinosaur footprints.
CEO Lip-Bu Tan's wants Intel to be an “engineering-focused company.”
Plus, Masi Oka is bringing Claymore to TV.
The MAGA wing of the Republican party wants to use the DOJ to bite back against Musk protesters.
The fully formed galaxy is remarkably teeny, raising new questions about how galaxies emerge and evolve.
Season three of Netflix's thrilling YA animated series, the sequel to Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous, arrives soon.
Speaking to David Tennant on a recent podcast, the showrunner admits 'conversations' have happened.
The discovery of 128 new moons puts Saturn way ahead of its rival, Jupiter.