Nasa releases images of intense solar activity as seen from space
There are several observatories and space missions that are dedicated to observing the sun and studying space weather.
End of Captcha? This AI can crack powerful human-verification tool
A San Francisco-based company, Vicarious, has built an AI that can see and read like a human brain, effectively rendering Captchas obsolete.
China claims to test experimental magnetic engine that can make submarines more silent
The Chinese military has said that their technology is ahead of the US and that the new engine will go into their nuclear submarines.
Trump wants to make it easier for people to use commercial drones
The Unmanned Aircraft System Integration Pilot Program is seen as the beginning of US's own national drone network.
Nasa might have found traces of ancient oceans on dwarf planet Ceres
Ceres is the largest rock in the asteroid belt and one of the candidates for finding life in the solar system.
What is Shelley? An AI from MIT that collaborates with you to write short horror stories
The AI program has been named after the author of Frankenstein, Mary Shelley.
Watch US Marines 3D print and test small explosives for battlefield of the future
The printed materials are not explosive on their own, but are packed in with explosive materials.
Watch this robot with 7ft long arms lift over 500lbs with ease
The Guardian GT needs a human to run it and can perfectly replicate what an operator does through controllers and a stereo camera system.
Nasa explains the phenomenon behind the 'devil trails' on Mars
Sand dunes on Hellas Planitia have large, linear scratch marks on its sides at high latitudes.
Russia to build prototype of electric tiltrotor heavy lift helicopter
Russian Helicopters, part of Rostec State Corporation, will be undertaking the project.
Amazon wants to recharge electric cars with robot drones
Amazon has filed a patent that describes a future tech that can help extend the range of EVs by a few miles as an option.
Tesla working out a deal to set up a factory in China
The Silicon Valley tech firm is reportedly in talks to set up a factory in Shanghai's free trade zone.
Stanford scientists turn fibre optic network into a massive earthquake sensor
Scientists have found a way to gather seismic data from existing fibre optic cables which are buried almost everywhere.
US Army develops material that is so tough, bullets bounce off it
The new material called PUU does not collapse or buckle under high stress; it also does not sustain any damage on the surface, bouncing back to its original form almost instantly.
Elon Musk sets his sights on car insurance industry as InsureMyTesla comes to US
The insurance package offered by Tesla will take into account the car's built-in safety features like the Autopilot.
Watch video: Kalashnikov's electric dirt bike, the newest addition to the Russian war machine
The all-electric bike will be deployed by Russian police during the Fifa World Cup next year.
Future moon base: Here's what we know about the 50km-long cave found by Japanese space agency
The cave, found by Japanese space agency, Jaxa, is located near a now extinct volcano called Marius Hill, and is believed to be an ancient lava tube.
Blue Origin successfully test fires the BE-4 — its most powerful rocket engine
The BE-4 will be used with the New Glenn rocket that the company plans to launch by 2020 as a heavy lifter.
Lyft gets a $1bn lift from Google's parent Alphabet
Lyft, apart from getting Alphabet's investment, has already partnered with Google's Waymo on self-driving tech.
Netherlands has just opened the world's first 3D-printed bridge
This is the world's first 3D printed bridge and spans 8 metres across a ditch in the town of Gemert.
Nasa finds highly toxic cyanide ice clouds in Titan's atmosphere
Scientists studying Cassini's data have found that Titan's atmosphere has several toxic cloud formations containing hydrogen cyanide and benzene over its South Pole.
North Korea could be building a new submarine for its nuclear missiles, says US intelligence
The new submarine detected by the US will be North Korea's first operational naval vehicle capable of launching a ballistic missile.
Mobile ads can spy on your phone and track your location, app usage
Ad buyers can choose the demography, what apps they want to cover, and the location that they want their ads to appear in.
Watch USA win the first-ever giant robot battle over Japan in this epic video
US robot Eagle Prime defeated Japan's Kuratas after deploying its massive chainsaw and cutting open its rival.
British intelligence agencies may have been collecting and sharing your social media data
British spy agencies have been accused of collecting personal, social media, travel, medical and related data for years, unchecked and without oversight.
SpaceX planning mysterious launch codenamed 'Zuma' in November for a 'government' customer
Details about the launch of Zuma was sourced from FAA records and from Nasa's space flight registry, but no one knows what the launch is for.
Nasa releases list of findings from data Cassini sent back just before its plunge into Saturn
The Cassini mission's data has provided scientists with several new insights, and Nasa says that it will continue to use and apply the information collected.
Humanising AI: Driverless cars to be trained on morality to make life and death decisions
Is training AI to behave like average humans the best way to teach it ethics and morality? MIT researchers think it is a good place to start.
Google's AI clones itself and is smarter and more powerful than the man-made one
AutoML is more powerful, smart, and accurate than even the best human-made AI system, says Google.
Google's Waymo is teaching police in the US what to do when driverless cars crash
Google's driverless car division Waymo is bringing out manuals and defining protocols to assist police officers in the event of a driverless car crashing.