From many, many X-Men factoids to the 10th anniversary of the Star Wars Expanded Universe's passage into Legends, it's been a busy week of pop culture news.
Google's developer conference will have plenty of Android and Gemini AI.
It was another week of bad news for some very rich people.
The path to de-extinction: A conversation with paleogeneticist Beth Shapiro, the new chief science officer at Colossal Biosciences.
OpenAI and Google are both reportedly holding discussions to power Apple's AI chatbot in iOS 18.
Plus: Alarming levels of bird flu detected in milk, Voyager 1 regains cosmic clarity, and examining the effectiveness of washing produce to remove pesticides.
Karate Kid will now open May 2025 and Kraven the Hunter swings into December.
Star Wars characters from the prequel, sequel, and original trilogies meet game and TV characters for an epic celebration.
The adult webcam site now conducts age verification while other porn sites have opted to block Texas.
Since almost the very beginning, the X-Men and their people have been hunted by the Sentinel Program—and now X-Men '97 is playing with that legacy too.
Florida scientists have reported the first known and fatal case of highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza in a bottlenose dolphin.
Lee Isaac Chung revealed how a scene in his previous movie, Minari , inspired the tornado sequel.
Pause Ads are coming to annoy you and make Google more money.
Natalie Erika James, who made 2020's Relic , co-wrote and directed Apartment 7A , which is set in 1965 New York City.
As we celebrate another Alien Day, here are all the reasons why this year's is the best one ever.
The orbiting observatory was recently shut down in November because one of its instruments started giving incorrect readings.
"Creators" by Joey Spiotto imagines the likes of George Lucas, Steve Jobs, Guillermo del Toro, and others as pop art.
Archaeological evidence adds ball courts to the list of Maya structures that were blessed with offerings.
The Disney park's latest franchise-specific season kicks off today and runs through early August.
OpenAI's Sora is impressive for quick videos, but what happens when a director wants small changes?
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