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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.
An animal rescue group's ad pulls in the online views thanks to a tech pun, "South Park" joke, sheer enthusiasm and lots of cute cats.
A trailer for the HBO documentary offers an intimate and entertaining look at their close mother-daughter bond, making us miss them even more.
Astronomers reveal they've traced a mysterious fast radio burst to its source for the first time. Now, other scientists are already checking the galaxy for signs of life.
Netflix is keeping many details of the show's return under wraps. Good thing a former "Bus" rider is talking.
Ryan Reynolds thinks Wolverine and Deadpool should team up for a film, but can he convince Jackman to put the claws back on?
London Zoo is in the midst of its annual animal audit. It takes some creative counting techniques to tally up some of the beasties.
The Jamaican sprinter, who some call the fastest man in the world, would bring speed and a supersonic smile to the superhero film.
Are you ready to rock? This tortoise is. A fitting soundtrack turns an already fun GoPro video into an epic head-banging session.
Fast radio bursts have puzzled scientists for a decade. Now a team has traced one source of those signals to a distant galaxy.
A snake gives a driver quite a fright when it emerges in front of a windshield and proceeds to calmly hang out.
Harrelson may play a mentor to young Han Solo in the upcoming stand-alone Star Wars film, directed by Christopher Miller and Phil Lord.
First researchers created a tractor beam that levitates, pulls and pushes objects, just like in Star Trek. Then they modified the design so you can make one at home.