CNN Business writer Clare Duffy talks to Julia Chatterley about Microsoft's new AI model that can take a still image of a face and an audio clip of someone speaking and automatically create a realistic looking video of that person speaking.
NASA estimates 100 million pieces of debris from the ISS, satellites and other spacecraft are hovering over the Earth. Former NASA astronaut Terry Virts says some of this debris can fall to Earth and explains why there's no viable plan to…
In 2019, India had just five space-tech startups — today, it has 190 and counting. CNN's Will Ripley meets the founders of Skyroot Aerospace, the company behind India's first private rocket launch, as they prepare to put the country's…
CNN Original Series, Space Shuttle Columbia: The Final Flight examines the 2003 Space Shuttle disaster. Co-produced by BBC and Mindhouse Productions. The final two episodes will air Sunday, April 14 at 9pm ET/PT.
Three sounding rockets flew through the atmosphere during Monday's solar eclipse to measure its effects. Does the ionosphere disturbance affect satellites?
As the solar eclipse reached full totality, staff at the Dallas zoo as well as pet owners noted moments of change in animals' behavior. CNN's Ed Lavandera reports.
Millions of Americans experience a total solar eclipse, in which the Moon completely blocked out the Sun. Here are the highlights from this once in a lifetime event.
CNN's Rosa Flores was on the ground in Kerrville, Texas, when locals experienced complete darkness as the solar eclipse reached totality in their area.
CNN space and defense correspondent Kristin Fisher talks to her father, former NASA astronaut Dr. Bill Fisher, who explains what makes this total solar eclipse special to him.
CNN's Eleni Giokos takes a look at the strategic investments bolstering the UAE capital's position as a hub for arts and culture -- from the most visited museum in the Arab world, to its first-ever non-profit art center.
Christiane Amanpour speaks to Professor of Physics and Mathematics at Columbia University, Brian Greene, as 32 million people across the United States prepare to witness a historic total solar eclipse.
CNN meteorologist Elisa Raffa explains how the weather, including risk of strong and severe storms, could impact the solar eclipse viewing experience across the US.
Science educator Bill Nye breaks down the sights and sounds we can expect to experience during the total solar eclipse that will darken skies for millions across North America.
A new technology, called the LightSound device, developed by Harvard researchers that translates changing light into sounds, allows visually impaired or blind people to experience the eclipse. Fundraising and outreach coordinator for South…
CNN's Erin Burnett speaks with Maricopa County recorder Stephen Richer, who fact-checked a voter conspiracy retweeted by X CEO Elon Musk, that alleged over 200,000 undocumented migrants registered to vote in Arizona.
A city known as the "cowboy capital of the world," Bandera, Texas, is also in the path of totality for the upcoming total solar eclipse. CNN's Rosa Flores joins John Berman in her finest eclipse merchandise.
As a highly-anticipated solar eclipse approaches, CNN explains the different types of eclipses and how variations in celestial alignment affects what you might see.
CNN Original Series, Space Shuttle Columbia: The Final Flight examines the 2003 Space Shuttle disaster. Co-produced by BBC and Mindhouse Productions, the four-part series will premiere with two episodes on Sunday, April 7 at 9pm ET/PT on…
CNN Original Series, Space Shuttle Columbia: The Final Flight examines the 2003 Space Shuttle disaster across four immersive episodes. Co-produced by BBC and Mindhouse Productions, the four-part series will premiere with two episodes on…
CNN Original Series, Space Shuttle Columbia: The Final Flight examines the 2003 Space Shuttle disaster across four immersive episodes featuring exclusive interviews and revealing never-before-broadcast footage. Co-produced by BBC and…
CNN senior data reporter Harry Enten explains how to protect one's eyes during the solar eclipse as Anderson Cooper tries on a pair of the approved glasses meant to be worn when looking at the eclipse.
If you plan to be one of the millions of Americans gazing up at the sky during the total solar eclipse on April 8, don't forget to protect your eyes. You can either wear certified eclipse glasses or make your own pinhole projector.
Retired NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson talks to CNN's Coy Wire about making history and setting records. As the first female commander of the International Space Station and the world record-holder for most days in space, she explains what…
Dating apps like Tinder and Bumble are facing a younger generation of users who say they're going back to the basics: asking someone out in person. CNN's Vanessa Yurkevich spoke to Gen Zers to hear if the end is near for dating apps or if…
CNN's Laura Coates speaks with Steve Wozniak, the co-founder of Apple, about online privacy and Congress' pending legislation that could lead to a ban of TikTok.
CNN's Coy Wire shares tips for sky-gazers and plots the route astronomers expect for the total solar eclipse on April 8th. The moon's shadow will darken the sun across parts of Mexico, the United States and Canada, a celestial event…