Why can't more billionaires give away money like MacKenzie Scott? Because they don't want to.
Like William Shatner before him, Davidson won’t have to pay for his seat to the edge of space.
Did the billionaire donate to the UN World Food Program, his own foundation, or something else entirely?
Prime Video takes us back to Middle-earth in a prequel series based on J.R.R. Tolkien's iconic fantasy saga.
Characters! Plot points! Sauron! Hobbits! And more!
The launch of Trump's Twitter clone is allegedly imminent, so we thought he could use some pointers as he transitions from politics to tech.
Satellites are increasingly interfering with optical and radio astronomy, prompting the coordinated response.
Amazon's Prime membership cost is going up by $20. Interesting timing.
The ship's three massive masts are too tall for the nearly century-old bridge's 40-meter clearance.
China's Yutu-2 lunar rover has discovered some interesting features of the far side of the Moon.
A new report finds it would take a measly extra few billion to get all USPS trucks running on electricity.
The film's calls to action are the same ones we're been hearing for decades. It's time to try something new.
I’ve seen things you people wouldn’t believe. The Capitol riot. I watched NFTs glitter in the dark. All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain.
In a new survey, Facebook, TikTok, and Instagram were found to be the least trusted tech companies.
Space ain't what it used to be, nor will it ever be the same again, as this year so aptly demonstrated.
A 17-year-old program to recognize commercial astronauts is ending, but not before the last set of astronaut wings get handed out.
A new report chronicles the staggeringly unequal distribution of carbon emissions tied to the ultra-wealthy's lifestyles.
A comet standing in for climate change is the focal point of Adam McKay's new movie. But the real centerpiece is our relationships with each other.
The ongoing commercialization of space continues, as NASA transitions away from the aging International Space Station.
Climate models are usually run on supercomputers. But Amazon has donated cloud computing time to run a model—with a twist.