Autonomous drones can now almost 'see in the dark' with this new camera
The research was partly funded by Darpa for military and civilian use.
SETI lists seven places in our Solar System that could harbour microbial life
We are more likely to find microbial life 'sooner than' intelligent extraterrestrials.
US Army scientists extract fuel power from urine using nanotechnology
Officials believe that making use of urine as a fuel source can help the soldiers tremendously.
Arctic ice 8th lowest on record and summer melt higher than usual, says Nasa
The melt occurred despite having summer conditions that were not unusual.
Google's head of artificial intelligence is not concerned about the 'rise of general AI'
John Giannandrea thinks the fear surrounding AI is exaggerated.
Russia may have used Facebook to organise pro-Trump rallies in 17 cities during US election
The Daily Beast has published evidence that Russian Facebook accounts organised real rallies in support of Donald Trump.
Google-HTC partnership: Everything you need to know about the $1.1bn deal
HTC will continue to sell its line of products.
Robots could move more like humans with these soft, 3D-printed synthetic muscles
The 'muscle' is made of silicone rubber and can be controlled with a resistive wire.
This chatbot could help the elderly make difficult end-of-life decisions
The chatbot is currently under testing and seeks to lend a 'non-judgemental ear' to people planning their last living days.
Theresa May wants internet companies to detect and remove extremist content within 2 hours
The prime minister believes terrorist propaganda is available too readily and stays online for too long.
Nasa's Osiris-Rex will slingshot past the Earth on its path to asteroid Bennu
The manoeuvre will change the spacecraft's speed and course by 8,400 mph.
Did Russia accidentally fire missiles at civilians during Zapad 2017 military exercises?
Video shows a helicopter directly firing toward a group of civilians.
Find out how Nasa's telescope testing tech can make cars safer
Vibration machines that were first built for Nasa are now standard for most manufacturing industries.
Nasa test-fires 3D printed rocket engine part
The printer used is a hybrid mix of additive manufacturing and machining equipment.
Waymo is collaborating with Intel to build level 4 fully autonomous cars
The computer maker will be providing processors and other hardware for the project.
Raising a genius: Top takeaways from the world's longest-running psychology study on gifted children
The research lasted 45 years and studied over 5,000 gifted children.
PAL-V's flying car to go around the world in 90 days
The journey is expected to start and end in San Francisco.
Watch this robot band rock out to 'Automatica' before destroying their instruments
The video shows large robots play various instruments aided by a human musician.
Malicious WordPress plugin used to hijack more than 200,000 websites
Security experts recommend that website owners who use the Display Widgets plugin uninstall it at the earliest.
Terrorists, rogue nations could easily access dangerous biological research
US National Academies says there are 'multiple shortcomings' in the systems designed to stop risky research from being published.
Nasa Europa mission: Agency seeks to balance research objectives and cost
The mission is reportedly scheduled to be launched no later than 2025.
Small drones seen posing little risk of serious head injury
Virginia Tech study finds the risk rises with increase in the size of drones.
EmDrive: China claims to have built 'Impossible Engine' that needs no fuel
Nasa has previously confirmed that the machine could work, but that they have no idea how.
iPhone X: Chinese 'anti face recognition masks' claim to protect Face ID users' identity
Face ID is one of the standout features that Apple has made mainstream with their X model.
Google stifles women's careers, allege former employees in lawsuit against tech giant
The complaint claims Google systemically segregates women and pays them less for substantially similar work.
Watch Cassini's death plunge: Spacecraft studying Saturn and its moons to end its 20-year voyage
Nasa will start a live video coverage of the event from 7 am EDT on 15 September.
UCLA's holographic microscope enables scientists to study spinning head of sperm in 3D
The microscope could be used to study and differentiate healthy sperm cells from defective ones.
Can Face ID offer users Fifth Amendment protection like passwords do?
It is still not clear if face recognition technology can protect users from self incrimination.
There is a planet 1000 light years away with titanium skies, find European astronomers
The atmospheric temperature of the planet, WASP-19b, is around 2,000 Celsius, say reports.
Quantum computing breakthrough: Caltech researchers develop chip that can store data in form of light
During initial testing, the chips were able to store 97% of the data for 75 nanoseconds.