Catch up on the biggest tech stories from this week.
Catch up on our consumer technology stories from this week.
Artificial intelligence is still the hottest trend in tech but there's a lot of things that could kill its buzz this year.
United Launch Alliance's 200-foot-tall Vulcan Centaur—its first new rocket design in 18 years—is a potent combination of strength and versatility.
It's truly the end of an era as we say farewell to a real one.
New year, new opportunities for Sam Altman and his buddies to sell you on the necessity of the "AI revolution."
The Sam Esmail-produced Peacock show gained a new showrunner in Sinner creator Derek Simonds.
Because there's still time to add "watch more weird stuff" to your list of New Year's Resolutions for 2024.
Astrobotic’s pioneering lunar lander lifted off on Monday, January 8, at 2:18 a.m. ET from Cape Canaveral.
Superman: Legacy director James Gunn commented on the Barbie star's potential future in his DC Universe.
Even exercisers who do get cancer seem to live longer than those who are sedentary, according to new research.
A message is on its way to the TRAPPIST-1 system. What could go wrong?
After a big 2023, 2024 looks like a year of change and planning ahead for the galaxy far, far away—but that doesn't mean there isn't plenty to look forward to.
The Star Trek star has, after wishing for it, seemingly gotten the first steps in a post- Picard adventure for the Next Generation hero.
Marvel Studios' latest streaming show starring Alaqua Cox debuts on Disney+ and Hulu January 9.
A small study found that brain-injured veterans experienced "remarkable" improvements after taking ibogaine.
Move over Siri and Google Assistant. The code in ChatGPT's latest update indicates it could be your next digital assistant.
The cult-beloved Hulu sci-fi series' third season—which wrapped up in 2022—may not be its last, according to its creator and star.
Test images showcase how XRISM will explore the universe’s evolution and the structure of spacetime.
Artist Scott Listfield has curated a beautiful show of sci-fi art opening at Gallery 1988 in Los Angeles.