Watch this 'Adaptable' drone change direction mid flight using swivelling rotors
It can transition between flight modes without affecting overall speed and range.
US Navy recruits Boeing and Lockheed Martin to develop 'extra large' autonomous drone submarine
The Orca will be a gigantic US Navy underwater drone that can operate by itself for months at a time.
Did Uber knowingly hide stolen trade secrets from Waymo? Diligence report says it did
"No Google material has been found at Uber," claims the company, but investigations say that it knew that the engineer they hired had stolen files in his possession.
Russia mulls over building a super-heavy rocket to boost its moon exploration programme
Russian space corporation Energiya is set to make a decision about a super-heavy carrier rocket that can boost the country's moon station ambitions.
US Army soldiers will start using modular M17 pistols by Christmas
The ageing M9 pistols will be replaced with the 9mm M17 handguns made by German weapons maker Sig Sauer.
Equifax data breach was due to one person's error says former CEO
Former CEO of Equifax blames a security team employee for failing to plug security vulnerability.
Odyssey data analysis suggests there could be water ice at Martian equator
It was previously thought that ice and water could not exist around Mars' equatorial region.
Dutch Navy is scanning its entire fleet to 3D print spares with ease
The RNV is making detailed 3D scans of their all ships so that they can carry out fixes and repairs quickly.
Antarctica: Nasa releases more pics of the trillion tonne iceberg that broke off Larsen C Ice Shelf
Since the break happened in July, Nasa had to rely solely on thermal images and radar-based data to observe the break and watch the motion of ice.
SR-72 hypersonic drone might have already been tested by Skunk Works
The SR-72 could replace the SR-71 Blackbird, which was retired by the US Air Force in 1998.
US Navy launches UUVRON, its first squadron of drones for 'undersea combat'
Till now, underwater drones were only used for oceanographic surveys.
Who hacked Equifax? Chinese hackers' role suspected
Investigations show that there are signs of "government involvement".
Nasa images show where Puerto Rico went dark after Hurricane Maria
The photos are intended to aid rescue operations.
Everything you need to know about SpaceX's plans for interplanetary travel, Mars colonisation
Elon Musk believes humans have to be a multi-planet species.
Elon Musk's SpaceX unveils ambitious plan to launch spaceship-based travel system between countries
This could mean travelling from New York to Shanghai would take less than 40 minutes at 27,000 kmh.
Russia claims its new Armata tank is tough enough to run on Mars
The Armata tank is made by Russian manufacturer Renova.
Nasa uncovers the mystery behind Pluto's 'giant blades of ice'
The skyscraper-sized formations are made entirely of methane, says Nasa.
China unveils world's first commercial amphibious drone that can take off and land on water
It will be available for purchase by the end of this year.
Nasa partners with Russia to build first space station near the moon
The US space agency said it wanted to expand human presence into the solar system.
This bracelet could work as a personal thermostat to cool or heat your body
It is similar to placing a cold or hot towel on the forehead, say developers.
Boeing offers $2m prize to anyone who can create a working jetpack
The Go Fly Prize is a global competition that will be open for two years.
Watch Kalashnikov unveil a 'flying car' that could be its next war machine
It can seat one and is controlled with a pair of joysticks.
Tesla replaces Nvidia with Intel chips to power its infotainment systems
This comes as the next big win for the world's largest chipmaker in the automobile industry.
Nasa finds Mars has a thinner crust than previously thought, leading to new insights
Planetary gravity maps developed by Nasa can be used to find the density of any rocky planet.
Your heart could soon be used as a password to unlock computers
Scanner will look for the shape of hearts using Doppler radar.
Intel's new self-learning chip is designed to work like a human brain
The chip codenamed "Loihi" is based on neuromorphic computing.
Elon Musk on Mercedes' $1bn investment in electric cars: 'Off by a zero'
Mercedes plans to introduce electric versions of all their cars by 2022.
Russia stokes propaganda war, claims US troops in Syria met with no resistance from Isis
Unverified photos purportedly show US armoured cars and fighting vehicles moving through Isis-occupied areas.
Neil deGrasse Tyson schools Twitter on the 'physics' of Game of Thrones
He also pointed out a few of the show's plot holes in the process.
Australia to get its own space agency: Not a Nasa, but closer to the UK's
The agency will concentrate on launching satellites tailored for Australian needs.