At long last, Varda Space has a license to bring back its orbiting drug manufacturing capsule, which was earlier barred from Earth reentry.
AI companies really seem like they're racing to make our collective online disinformation problem terminal.
Disruptions to the gut microbiome could explain why sorbitol, a common sugar substitute, sends some people straight to the bathroom.
Microsoft addressed rumors and speculations about the future of the Xbox business.
Trump's shares in the company will be worth about $4 billion at current prices.
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Bizarre, clearly inaccurate imagery created by Midjourney skated past peer-review at a well-known journal.
Zendaya, Timothée Chalamet, Florence Pugh, and a mystery cast member look like they came straight from Arrakis.
OpenAI released its premier AI text-to-video generator, and the results are as incredible as they are concerning.
We break down everything you need to know about buying a brand new computer.
Engineers struggled to open the sample canister for months, but it was all worth it for twice the amount of asteroid they thought they were getting.
Tech employees are getting cold emails offering free samples of essays and recordings of students’ voices.
The statement from the sci-fi and fantasy awards came after a lengthy investigation into the exclusion of R.F. Kuang's Babel and others at Chengdu Worldcon.
The company behind ChatGPT reportedly wants a Google Search competitor, which could spell disaster for the search giant.
The new Spider-Verse film starring Dakota Johnson and Sydney Sweeney is now in theaters.
Paramount+'s excellent horror series returns in May, with four "bonus episodes" filming soon to serve as a series finale.
Intuitive Machines aims to be the first private company to land on the Moon, but it must navigate a series of critical and precise steps to achieve success.
The Kimi app was downloaded 153,000 times during its run on the App Store, according to Appfigures.
Prime Video's Robert Kirkman animated series returns to finish out season two on March 14.
The world's richest man is done with Delaware after being at risk of losing his $55.8 billion pay package at Tesla.