It's been a year since the $10 billion observatory has started releasing scientific images.
A federal judge had barred government agencies from contacting social media companies with takedown requests, normally routine inquiries.
A federal judge ordered Biden officials and others in the executive branch to stop the practice of suggesting content moderation takedown requests.
Rather than sit around and wait for an AI apocalypse, Pope Francis and company partnered with Santa Clara University on guidelines tech companies can use today.
Miners and their advocates have long demanded stricter standards on exposure to silica, a leading cause of an epidemic of black lung. They’re still waiting.
Trump seriously weakened the conservation policy. Now, the Biden Administration is reversing course, but some environmental advocates say it's not enough.
As the search for the origins of covid-19 continue, new reporting shows a scientist backed by U.S. funding was among the first to fall ill in Wuhan.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration advised 22 car manufacturers including BMW, Ferrari, Ford, and Hyundai to ignore a Massachusetts law.
Through the "No Section 230 Immunity for AI Act", Josh Hawley and Richard Blumenthal hope to hold AI companies accountable for their creations' creations.
The space agency's deputy administrator anticipates that NASA will likely not get its full budget request for 2024.
Hundreds of AI executives and researchers joined in a detail-free statement about how their daily work might kill us all.
Jack Dorsey's Twitter clone wants to cure social media's ills with custom algorithms. On a recent livestream, a developer took real-time suggestions for them.
A new report finds that controlling methane emissions from oil and gas production could create tens of thousands of jobs.
At a recently held budget hearing, Senators Ted Cruz and Eric Schmitt warned that the space agency is becoming too politicized.
Historic U.S. power plant regulation focuses on a controversial climate technology known as carbon capture and storage.
Fox is being sued after its hosts allegedly called Biden's former disinformation chief a “disinfo overlord" and "useful idiot," among other things.
The American Psychological Association offered 10 recommendations for reducing the ills of social media in its first advisory on the subject.
The biofuel's bipartisan support isn't about science, but politics.
The network fired Carlson following its $787.5 million settlement with Dominion, despite his high ratings. Leaked footage offers an additional glimpse into why.
It's unclear how the state would implement an anti-green investing bill that DeSantis signed this week—and that's by design.