Today's teenagers, dubbed the i-Generation, are dating less and pursuing sexual activity less than their Millennial and Baby Boomer predecessors.
The moon is covering three planets and a major star in an occultation.
The Navy is changing the controls for some of its submarines to accommodate younger sailors.
China's attempt to further control cryptocurrencies could likely drive capital and people to tokens that value privacy.
Camera upgrades are expected to be a continuing trend in future Samsung devices if new reports are to be believed.
More than 3,000 organizations are at risk of suffering the same type of breach that resulted in millions of personal information of U.S. consumers being stolen from Equifax.
Scientists saw a star that is almost rotating fast enough to break up into pieces, and it was emitting light in a special way one astrophysicist predicted decades ago.
The new Snapchat update brings your Bitmoji to life, here's how to get Bitmoji to move on Snapchat.
Neil deGrasse Tyson once again took on climate change deniers, this time focusing on those who "cherry pick" science to prove their own points.
An upcoming Samsung update will fix a long-standing annoyance for Galaxy S8 users.
Windows utility program CCleaner was compromised and used to distribute malware to users for nearly a month.
A meteorite that crashed down to Earth 38 million years ago produced the hottest temperature scientists have ever found on our planet.
Microsoft Outlook and Hotmail users are facing severe outages across Europe and the United Kingdom.
A user figured out that the website had added a Javascript-based bitcoin miner to its homepage.The software allows the website to use the CPU power from user computers to mine Monero coins.
NASA has already announced a slew of projects to study Jupiter and it's satellites. With giant-planet research gaining prominence in the recent past, what next for humanity?
Researchers from University of Sydney have created a microchip that converts data from photons into acoustics and then back to the optical domain, and it could change the way computers work.
High-profile tech companies like Amazon and Google have been tied up in recent political scuffles.
Facebook is heading north for its latest artificial research investment.
The clouds on the dark side of Venus are really weird-looking and move unpredictably.
A new study highlighted the most dangerous cities in the United States for school children as a result of an increase in distracted driving.
[hold for tech editor] Under a search warrant, Facebook handed over information on Russian ads from fake accounts to Mueller for Russia investigation.
Bing follows Google's fight against fake news by announcing the addition of fact check tags in search results.
T-Mobile, Sprint, Verizon and AT&T release price details on Apple Watch Series 3 plans before its release date.
While some may be skeptical about the new Face ID feature, Apple software engineering chief Craig Federighi assures people won't be able to live without it.
As Trump plans to cut EPA environmental justice program, a new study finds people of color are much more likely to be exposed to pollution than white people.
A new USDA report reveals the different characteristics among households with obese children and those without obese minors.
The company's recently revealed Face ID feature might also run into trouble with U.S. regulators over privacy and security concerns.
Consumers will likely be looking at smartphone reviews to help them choose their next iPhone. Here's how Apple can use this to their advantage and get undecided consumers purchasing the iPhone 8 now and not waiting for the iPhone X.
How monero keeps cryptocurrency users anonymous and safe.
Hacking collective OurMine breached music video hosting service Vevo and posted stolen documents from the company online.