A malware is masquerading in the form of a PowerPoint file through dodgy e-mails
Users do not even have to click on the link to execute the malicious code.
India to launch its heaviest rocket GSLV Mk III that could one day ferry astronauts to space
Until now only the US, Russia and China have conducted manned missions to space.
Watch this strange walking fish spotted in Bali that has scientists stumped
Biologists and ichthyologists disagree on the species, saying it could even be a new discovery.
Watch ISS crew land on Earth after spending more than 6 months in space
Astronauts Oleg Novitskiy and Thomas Pesquet successfully landed on Earth.
When will you die? An AI can tell by just looking at images of your organs
Most current systems can only diagnose diseases and not predict death.
Moon landing: First private spacecraft may reach celestial body by end of 2017
Moon Express will be the first private company to attempt the landing.
Using Android? These are the most secure phones according to Google
Google published a list of devices that are up to date with its security bulletins.
Applying for US visa? Be prepared to hand over your social media details
The vetting process is part of a larger effort to tighten any security loops for would-be visitors to the US.
Elon Musk quits Trump's council showing support for India and China's clean energy efforts
Disney CEO Robert Iger also quit the council post the Paris pullout.
Gmail security update: What are the new defences to protect users from phishing and ransomware
From now on any suspected email will be selectively delayed for added phishing analysis.
Life on Mars? Curiosity rover finds new evidence of long-term groundwater on the red planet
Life may have existed on Mars much earlier than previously thought.
Dark Web: No honour among hackers as they attack each other finds study
Hackers not only attack but also spy on the services run by their competitors on the Dark Web.
Cassini images suggest asteroid strike forced Enceladus poles to shift
Saturn's icy moon's spin axis has reoriented from its original position.
Have aliens visited Earth? Space tycoon Robert Bigelow certainly thinks so
Mogul says he has invested more than any other American on alien and UFO research.
What's a smartphone thumb? Excessive texting is leading to more cases of the repetitive strain injury
Find out about the painful condition, why people get it, and how you can prevent it.
What's pix2code? AI that can create code from screenshots is a real threat to programming jobs
Danish startup Ulzard Technologies IVS says the AI can simultaneously code for multiple platforms like Android and iOS.
130 million-year-old skull of unknown marine reptile species found in Russia
The new species has been dubbed Luskhan itilensis, meaning the Master Spirit.
Bogoslof's blast: Alaska's most active volcano spews ash 35,000 feet into air in huge eruption
The aviation colour code was raised to red following the 55-minute eruption.
Elvis Presley's abandoned Lockheed private jet up for auction: See photos
The winning bidder will receive original paperwork signed by Presley himself.
Watch magnificent partial solar eclipse in space captured by Nasa's SDO
A complete solar eclipse is due on 21 August this year.
Elon Musk unveils first look at Boring Company's visionary electric car
The company has already started digging subterranean tunnels for the cars.
US military training space warriors for 'extraterrestrial conflict'
The Space Aggressors are not training to fight aliens, rather preparing for a space war with enemy nations.
This bug from the 1990s can hang or crash any Windows 7 or 8.1 system
Malicious webpages are generally responsible for embedding this bug.
Were WannaCry ransomware attacks the work of Chinese hackers?
Experts analysed the ransom message to deduce that hackers may be Chinese speaking.
Galaxy A8: Android 7.0 Nougat update to roll out soon
The mid-range phone was unveiled last year with Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow on board.
How Boeing plans to build Darpa's first hypersonic spacecraft
The spaceplane will fly unmanned to high altitudes above Earth.
Enormous emerald weighing over 600lb and standing 4ft tall found in Brazil
A similar emerald chunk found in 2001 in Brazil was valued at $300m.
Nasa 2018 budget highlights: Human spaceflight takes priority as education misses out
Find out the big approvals and big misses on the budget.
Why does Wikipedia want to sue the NSA?
Privacy rights groups are renewing their battle against the NSA.
Watch Nasa astronauts perform emergency spacewalk to repair ISS computer
Peggy Whitson and Jack Fischer are expected to spend 2.5 hours replacing a data relay box.