A Google engineer allegedly used non-public data to make more than $1 million on Polymarket bets related to D4vd and other ...
After an AI from OpenAI found a trick to solve an 80-year-old conjecture from Paul Erdős, mathematicians have borrowed the ...
From the housing market to the corner office, America is paying the price for a generation that never learned to let go.
The zero-day-to-n-day collapse is no longer theoretical, as demonstrated by CVE-2026-39987 in Marimo, which saw initial exploitation occur just nine hours and 41 minutes after disclosure without a ...
The 1970s may have inspired a majority of today’s best films, but there are quite a few genres from that time that can't be ...
There currently are two Buc-ee's in Florida. That number will more than triple but you'll have to wait. The earliest opening date is in 2027.
If you had your hopes set on a new game in the Dead Space series, you might be out of luck. Chuck Beaver, former writer and producer for EA's beloved sci-fi horror franchise, has cast doubts on seeing ...
Strong solar activity can nudge space debris orbiting Earth out of the sky. By tracking the positions of 17 pieces of space debris in low Earth orbit for more than three decades, astrophysicist Ayisha ...
TITAS/ Dance Unbound presents the latest dance creation by Compagnie Marie Chouinard. (NEW)  ASTERISK 31 Beckles Dancing Company will team up with the South Dallas Cultural Center to present free ...
University of Birmingham experts have created open-source computer software that helps scientists understand how fast-moving particles behave when they interact with electromagnetic waves in space.
Adobe Acrobat has largely catered to professionals with its recent AI features. Now, the company is turning its attention to students by making Acrobat more useful with the launch of a new AI tool ...
When NASA retired the Space Shuttle in 2011, it needed a new way to send astronauts into space. Two companies stepped in: Boeing, a 100-year aerospace giant, and SpaceX, a fast-moving startup. NASA ...