Scientists used cameras aboard NASA's Perseverance rover to capture unprecedented views of the Red Planet's green glowing sky.
The United States doesn't have a comprehensive legislative framework regulating AI. If states can't make laws, Big Tech can continue doing as it pleases.
It's no Winds of Winter, but you'll still have to keep waiting.
You can always go back.
One of Star Wars' best may be over, but life and rebellion alike go on.
Watch a 98-year-old veteran absolutely destroy a Tesla.
During his testimony before the House Appropriations Committee, RFK opined on abortions, vaccines, and MLK Jr.
David Corenswet, Rachel Brosnahan, and Nicholas Hoult star in James Gunn's superhero epic, out July 11.
A potentially first-of-its-kind video filmed on a solar farm captures the strike-slip motion of the recent 7.7 magnitude earthquake.
Fossilized footprints from Australia are forcing paleontologists to rethink the tetrapod family tree.
The Star Wars actor makes a solid point about Kylo Ren and Rey's relationship, even if his own character may not be too pleased with it.
CT scans, UV light, and careful prep work uncovered feathers that may have given the ancient dinosaur liftoff.
Sony says it may also move manufacturing to the U.S., but we have our doubts.
Plus, it's a good time to be a vampire fan, with not one, but two new bloodsucking films on the way.
A newly described species from the Burgess Shale had three eyes, clawed limbs, and a tail full of gills—plus internal organs preserved in stunning detail.
Riri Williams gets a full MCU spotlight to herself when Ironheart hits Disney+ in June.
The organization claims any concern over human rights is "a thinly disguised ploy to weaken Israel’s national security."
Instead of using the Large Hadron Collider to smash atoms together, researchers briefly turned lead into gold by facilitating near-misses.
All living things cast an eerie glow, apparently.
For the theme park's 70th anniversary, the snack bucket game receives a fun tech upgrade.
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