New York City has 8.5 million people. Some feel like there isn’t enough room. But a city of islands isn’t growing. So where is everyone going to go? Supported by The city’s millions of residents are ...
For the uninitiated, it will look like a crisis. For the faithful, it will be the moment of inevitable triumph. At some point this weekend, if all goes to plan, the lights of Citizens Bank Park will ...
Ever seen a sunrise from the moon? These space images will leave you marveling at our planet and our universe. Freelance writer Amanda C. Kooser covers gadgets and tech news with a twist for CNET.
Need a break from all the breaking news just to marvel at our small, delicate world? There's always something happening in space, and humanity is documenting it more quickly and clearly than ever ...
SPOILER ALERT: This post contains spoilers for The Morning Show Season 4 Episode 3. A will-they, won’t-they question in Apple TV+’s The Morning Show has finally been answered as of Season 4, Episode 3 ...
The bold question-askers at What If examine the consequences if all stars exploded at the same time. Elon Musk is telling his followers to cancel Netflix subscriptions. Here's what's happening ...
Week 2 of Dancing With the Stars Season 34 ended with its first double elimination, narrowing the field and raising the stakes. After combining scores from the premiere with Tuesday night’s “One-Hit ...
Still Stars Echo is a "meditative space odyssey" with minimalist puzzles that takes you on a journey across the galaxy to uncover the mystery behind a lost civilization. It's in development for PC and ...
A team of scientists, including Rutgers-New Brunswick’s Distinguished Professor Jack Hughes, has made a crucial discovery about the final hours of a massive star before it exploded. “Chandra observed ...
For the first time, the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has glimpsed the hidden exploits of dormant black holes. In clearer galaxies, these are typically observed by tidal disruption events (TDEs): ...