From black hole jets to auroras on Mars, this year had plenty of astrophysical wonder.
Sonic the Hedgehog 3 opens in theaters this week.
Fans are eagerly anticipating seeing the Heeler family on the big screen in 2027.
The term "pig butchering" has become a catchall and it's causing victims to keep quiet about crimes.
The new, softball-themed animated comedy has removed references to a character's gender.
New research is the latest to show that raw milk can be a viable transmission route for bird flu.
Building electronics requires a lot of rare minerals that are often mined, under duress, in war zones.
The tech executive's death initially spurred a conversation over public safety in San Francisco.
Some of these chatbots have been used tens of thousands of times.
Tobe Hooper's 1974 horror classic shares space on this year's list with Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Spy Kids, and more.
The planet has a not-so-proud tradition of getting scared about what it sees among the stars.
The whole point of the ring is that it doesn't eat up battery to power up a screen.
Sci-fi, fantasy, horror, and more genre TV gave us some truly standout moments in 2024.
The PS Placeable console conversion slots a PSP into a case to connect to your TV. It's already sold out, but you can jump on a waitlist.
The Dwingeloo telescope, designed to observe signals at low frequencies, detected the farthest human spacecraft when it went dark earlier this year.
Hotels and ticket sales companies will have to provide price transparency or face fines.
There are now two coffins for the upcoming vampire film starring Bill Skarsgård, Nicholas Hoult, and Lily-Rose Depp. (Three, if you count the coffin-shaped popcorn bucket!)
"I've unfortunately had a lot of experience navigating the healthcare industry," the designer told Gizmodo.
Into the Spider-Verse's Bob Persichetti returns to the co-director's chair with Justin K. Thompson for the third entry in the trilogy.
A bizarre creature from the Permian pushes back the timeline of our four-legged precursors.