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Review: Based on a Marvel comic, this stylish and startling head trip conjures a superhero show like you've never seen.
Paging Darth Vader. NASA takes a fresh peek at a Saturn moon that looks like it could carry an army of Stormtroopers.
Meet Sanrio's new character, a red panda who hates her office job and blows off steam singing heavy metal tunes and tossing back a pint with friends.
A space rock large enough to do damage gives us a near miss just two days after being discovered.
In what may be a first for science, researchers marvel at a rare instance of a large spider snacking on a snake in the wilds of Brazil.
A historic California redwood tree that once hosted vehicle traffic ends its days Sunday at the hands of a wild storm.
Jeanette Epps will be the first African-American crew member when she boards the International Space Station in 2018.
Researchers and their high-tech tools shine the light of science on fossilized monsters, deadly diseases, footprints from the deep past and a silk dress that defied the sea.
New Netflix Original based on the best-selling children's novels is fantastic, a word that here means of superb quality.
UFO researcher Seth Shostak explains the fascination around aliens and what they probably look like with "Star Talk" host Neil deGrasse Tyson.
Rule, Britannia! Oh, and you too, Netflix and Amazon, as non-traditional TV continues to stake its claim at the awards show.
This video can't erase your pain, but it can help you understand why such a tiny innocent toy packs such a big punch.
The Star Wars princess was cremated, and some of her ashes reportedly were buried with her late mother, Debbie Reynolds.