French police detained the messaging app's billionaire CEO at the Paris–Le Bourget Airport on Saturday night, per local reports.
Boeing Starliner astronauts' intended eight-day journey is now expected to last a total of eight months
The European Space Agency is calling the risky "braking" maneuver a "double world first."
An attempt to influence the U.S. presidential election harnessed ChatGPT to generate stories and social media comments, per OpenAI.
A Microsoft report cited by the campaign details a June phishing attack carried out by "Iranian actors."
Lykos, the developer of the MDMA-assisted therapy for PTSD, called the FDA's request for more phase 3 research "deeply disappointing."
The robotic critter uniquely folds up its wings at rest and passively deploys them to fly.
Google tried turning Olympics fans into Gemini users. Instead, it made AI look like a weak substitute for parenting.
The FDA has warned consumers about at least 10 lead-contaminated cinnamon products sold in the U.S. over the past year.
FIFA is coming down hard on Canada over the Olympic drone-spying scandal.
The former president drew cheers at the 2024 Bitcoin Conference after saying he'll "fire" Biden-nominated SEC Chair Gary Gensler.
It’s Joever.
New rat research lends credence to the old proverb, "time flies when you're having fun"
Weighing thousands of pounds and exceedingly muscular, hippos' running trot results in a brief aerial phase.
The feature may have developed as rising magma stretched and cracked the planet's crust, the European Space Agency said
The DOJ intends to offer Boeing a plea deal, which may include a $243.6 million criminal fine, per Bloomberg
Infrared cameras could make Apple's spatial-computing experience more lifelike.
The shoe — discovered at a nearly 2,000-year-old fort near a Bavarian village — consists of a sole with iron nails for traversing "rough terrain"
Infrared mapping tech aboard the spacecraft sheds light on the volcanic activity of Io, Jupiter's second-smallest Galilean moon
A study out of the University of Florida explores cooling the fruits — both literally and figuratively
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