Teyonah Parris and Sam Richardson are the latest stars to be a part of whatever this Matchbox movie's gonna be.
The NanoGripper, made from a single piece of folded DNA, was shown to detect covid-19 and block infections.
The Acer Swift 16 AI with Lunar Lake has the display of a great laptop, but not the chassis or audio quality of one.
The Frontier supercomputer's calculations provide a new foundation for simulating the universe's conventional physics, but also the enigmatic behaviors and properties of dark matter.
A hat and sunglasses may not be enough to fool the most sophisticated facial recognition algorithms.
Whether you're at home or in the movie theater (at a dedicated singalong showing, we hope), here's what we're holding space for on Wicked's excellent songs.
The "government efficiency" project is drawing up a list of enemies.
You'll have to make up your own mythology for the movie's mysterious monsters.
Dolphins in the Gulf of Mexico tested positive for pharmaceuticals, as well as the opioid fentanyl.
A new CDC report details how splash pads have caused dozens of waterborne outbreaks and plenty of gastrointestinal illness since they became popular in the 1990s.
Fuentes allegedly pepper sprayed a 57-year-old woman and pushed her down the stairs.
Ahsoka and Dave Filoni's future 'Mandoverse' movie are setting the stage for Grand Admiral Thrawn's master gambit. But how close did he come to victory when he tried defeating the New Republic in the old EU?
Unlike Spotify and Google's NotebookLM-powered personalized podcast, it isn't butchering names left and right.
Planetes is a space anime that hits too close to home.
There are limits for free users, though.
Prime Video's video game adaptation is a worldwide sensation, something its star experienced firsthand.
Produced by Peter Jackson, The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim hits theaters December 13.
Multiple companies have removed mentions of leadership members from their websites.
The Saturday Night Live alum directs Rachel Zegler, Jaeden Martell, Julian Dennison and Fred Durst in the sci-fi comedy, now in theaters.
David Sacks is a former member of the PayPal mafia and currently a podcaster.