Stanford University's underwater robot remotely controlled to retrieve 17th century vase from a shipwreck.
The car project has finally transformed from an idea to a real product.
Samsung confirmed on 28 April that it was working on developing a wireless standalone VR headset.
One single gram of DNA could be enough to hold a trillion gigabytes of data for 2,000 years.
Woori Bank customers in South Korea can avail this facility.
Musk will unveil his vision for a human city on the planet at Mexico conference.
Russian app FindFace is being used by trolls to identify and harass young women who have appeared in porn.
Spain is flying light aircraft over the Balearic Islands to snap undeclared building work.
AnBot comes with an electrically charged riot control tool just like the Daleks on Doctor Who.
The traditional blue and orange mixed layout seems to be replaced by a monochromatic design.
The app developed by former Twitter executive, makes your texts public.
Special versions of existing Volvo models, such as the XE90, S90 and V90 cars will be used in the London trials.
German city's move follows accidents due to preoccupation with smartphones.
University of Wisconsin-Madison researchers develop explosives sensor for drones.
Hacker sidesteps Tesla's OS using a Linux-based system called Gentoo to play movies on the car's display.
University of Washington and TU Delft have developed a computer chip that sucks radio waves out of the air.
The chubby little robot monk was developed to spread the wisdom of Buddhism in China.
Will the controller feature in the upcoming Nintendo NX console?
The future of table service? Unmanned flying machines replace waiters at pop-up café.
To enable this function, vision technology will be clubbed with heat sensors.
German scientists working on a system that uses the unique sound that comes from your skull to confirm your identity.
The 62-hour non-stop flight was dangerous due to a lack of emergency landing sites.
Matt Damon inspires Chinese space programme to new heights.
Check out the complete schedule and what we can expect from the keynote address.
Students at the Technical University of Munich develop algorithm that predicts which GoT character could get axed.
Aerojet's ion engine uses xenon propellant and could be a powerful way to explore deep space.
The 'sweaty' advertising panel is designed to fool the Aedes Aegypti mosquito.
British physicist Dr Mike McCulloch of Plymouth University has presented results on a new theory.
Russian scientists have managed to make nanoscale hafnium oxide-based memristors showcase synaptic properties.
A rich man in China has flaunted his wealth by going luxury good shopping with eight robot servants.