Euclid's mission team is testing a new way to de-ice the telescope's optics and restore its ability to explore the dark universe.
Threads users will start seeing a "Trending now" page on the platform starting Tuesday.
The official D&D Lego set has rolled for initiative, and is ready to roll out from April 1.
The bugs have never been seen in Cyprus before and are known (unfortunately) as the 'toe biter.'
Updates to the controller let owners play games on their phones without having to take off its case.
Star Wars' next live-action Disney+ series heads to the final days of the High Republic era.
Google’s building a special health care AI for its wearable tech. The search giant is making a giant push into the healthcare industry.
The April 8 solar eclipse is a once-in-a-lifetime event, and my anxieties about planning, traffic, and photographing it are growing by the day.
Plus, Marvel wants to head to the stars with a new Nova movie.
Should you buy a Samsung laptop if you're already wielding a Samsung smartphone?
Your health could soon be in the hands of Nvidia-powered AI nurses, and they cost your healthcare provider next to nothing.
An ancient, spike-covered crocodile relative was discovered in Texas.
Another government report concludes we've never encountered aliens. So why do so many people still believe it?
Michael Dell, the company’s CEO, allegedly once referred to in-office work as “forced hours.” Now his company is punishing employees who chose to work remotely.
The posters are incredibly polarizing on Facebook and TikTok, even though they were made with AI.
A sloth-themed memecoin shows that Web3's true believers just won't let crypto's most speculative dreams die.
In a giddy red-carpet interview after the Screen Actors Guild Awards, The Last of Us winner explained how the cult-beloved vampire show helped him succeed.
The Dune: Part Two director details how we saw Timothée Chalamet ride a sandworm.
There's space, and then there's kinda-space. We're sick of people not knowing the difference.
New research estimates that nearly half of people globally are living with a condition like Alzheimer’s, stroke, or epilepsy.