With the city of Anaheim's approval, Disney Parks plans on adding new experiences—including James Cameron's Pandora - The World of Avatar.
Speakers at a Senate hearing said federal regulatory agencies were "captured" by Boeing and the company is responsible for the deaths of hundreds of people.
Star Trek 's streaming age renaissance has come with a lot fewer episodes than the old shows—but its architect thinks that that's ultimately for the best.
Bone fragments could be the remains of an 80-foot ichthyosaur, which would set a new record.
A mile-long lava tube in Saudi Arabia was full of life, as new archaeological research shows.
New data from Eli Lilly suggests that Zepbound can help people lose weight and have fewer episodes of obstructive sleep apnea at the same time.
They're the work of Kim Simmons, Kenner and Hasbro's Star Wars toy photographer.
For All Mankind is back for season 5 and Star City will explore the Russian side of the story.
Moonquakes were first detected on the Moon's near side during the Apollo era, but there's little information on the tremors taking place at the south pole.
Boston Dynamics retired the hydraulic version of Atlas on Tuesday.
Sony's TV refresh combines everything under the ‘Bravia,' with a new Bravia 3, 7, 8, and 9 TV selection that still includes the A95L QD-OLED as a solid choice.
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Google workers protesting their company's contracts with the Israeli government on Tuesday were arrested for trespassing and placed on administrative leave.
The Abigail actor revealed he often gets mistaken for the tech mogul behind X and Tesla.
Some lawmakers and local utilities are against a project that advocates say would reduce power bills and protect residents from blackouts.
Pruitt Taylor Vince will be Pa Kent in the upcoming DC Comics film, out July 2025.
Green is a sign of life on Earth, but other habitable planets could be teeming with purple microbes that we should be able to detect with telescopes.
Researchers at the University of California, Davis want to interview cat owners about the growing trend of insect-based pet food.
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Flip back the Assistant if Google's chatbot isn't working for you.