A new study reveals that a terror bird, a top predator from 13 million years ago, may have been killed in a fierce battle with a caiman. Researchers analyze teeth marks on fossilized bones to uncover this ancient interaction.
In a significant development, Mayor Cherelle Parker announced that the work stoppage involving District Council 33 and the City of Philadelphia is officially over. After a grueling 12-hour negotiation, a tentative contract has been agreed upon, granting workers a 3% raise over three years. Despite this, the union's demands for a 32% increase remain unmet, but the deal is hailed as a historic win for the city.
During a recent test of NASA's new solid rocket booster, an anomaly was spotted, raising questions about future missions. Learn what went wrong and its implications for the Artemis program.
An upgraded solid rocket booster for NASA's Space Launch System faced an anomaly during a test, surprising engineers and providing crucial data for future missions. Discover what went wrong and what it means for the Artemis program!
NASA's Space Launch System faces uncertainty as the Trump administration pushes for budget cuts. Recent tests highlight challenges and advancements in propulsion technology, but will it survive long-term?
Texas A&M University's Dr. Congrui Grace Jin and her team have developed a revolutionary method for constructing buildings on Mars using bio-manufactured synthetic lichen, eliminating the need for human intervention.
In a surprising turn of events, Apple declined to participate in John Gruber's podcast at WWDC, marking the end of a decade-long tradition. Gruber's critical commentary on Apple raised eyebrows, suggesting deeper issues within the tech giant.
The House Rules Committee has advanced a key GOP bill reflecting President Trump’s priorities after a grueling 22-hour session, aiming to unite party factions ahead of a House vote. Will this bill reshape the political landscape?
In a surprising turn, Giant Bomb has been sold to its own creators, Jeff Bakalar and Jeff Grubb. The site promises a fresh start, returning to its independent roots and focusing on community engagement and quality content.
With new tariffs and the end of de minimis, shoppers like Deborah Grushkin are rushing to buy before prices soar. Experts warn of potential failures for smaller businesses and the end of affordable online deals.