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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.
A frozen space rock is going to pieces as it passes through our cosmic neighborhood over the next few months.
With production already underway, "Star Trek: Discovery" continues to add crew members.
Astronaut Peggy Whiston took the art of practical jokes to a new level by surprising her colleagues up in orbit on the International Space Station.
The Mars 2020 rover will delve into the planet's history of water and possible microbial life. But first NASA must decide where it'll land.
Commentary: If director Zack Snyder's having a hard time making his DC movie universe more fun, he should take a look at how this Lego movie pulled it off.
When stars die, they go out kicking and screaming. Astronomers capture the early stages of a supernova explosion for the first time.
The best bachelor ever has four legs, a tail and a big decision to make on who gets to adopt him.`
NASA rolls a critical hit with images of an asteroid that looks like it should be in play during a dungeon quest.
Join Clippy and friends on a musical romp through the Smash Mouth hit and try not to get it stuck in your head for the rest of the day.
Miss Spike? Marvel adds Marsters to the cast of the new Hulu series about teenage superheroes on the run from their supervillain parents.
Decorate chocolate-covered strawberries to symbolize the Hulk, Spider-Gwen, Iron Fist, Black Panther and Captain Marvel for Valentine's Day.
Commentary: Modern dating tools tantalize romance seekers with an endless parade of potential mates. That's not such a good thing, says one psychologist.