Uber sued by driver for allegedly violating his right to carry gun while on the job
Florida based Uber driver claims he does not feel safe while on the job unless he has his firearm with him.
New lab-grown bacteria can work like solar panels and outshine plants at photosynthesis
The bacteria apparently have an efficiency level of 80% and produce zero waste.
Popular YouTube artist to release world's first music album composed and produced entirely by AI
Amper has been created to collaborate with human artists.
Android 8.0 Oreo: Everything you need to know about features, rollout dates and how to download
Oreo will first roll out to Nexus 5X/6P, Pixel, Pixel XL, Pixel C tablet and Nexus Player in the coming weeks.
Hackers can hijack emails, Facebook accounts and virtual wallets using just your phone number
Phone-based account verification process found to be not all that secure.
Silk body sensors developed by Chinese scientists may help robots become more sensitive
Silk sensors might also help doctors keep track of patients through an integrated wireless system.
Scientists create telepathic AI that can decode brain waves, read and predict your movements
The AI could reportedly be used to improve communication possibilities in severely paralysed people.
This is what Facebook's Oculus AR glasses could look like
Patent filed by Oculus shows frame shape and display tech details.
Aslan – This 3D-printed robotic arm can translate spoken words to sign language
Antwerp team's creation said to be low-cost and more accessible.
2017 Eclipse Megamovie: Google and Berkeley to create time-lapse video from crowdsourced images
The images will be captured by over 1,300 citizen scientists and enthusiast astronomers across the 'path of totality'.
Oxford scientists develop new method to 3D print 'high resolution' living tissues
Living tissue can now be printed with greater detail and precision.
Scientists use lasers to bend, melt, and weld spider silk
Bonds created by the 'welds' are reportedly similar in strength to the silk itself.
One of the largest near-Earth asteroids will sweep past us in September
Asteroid Florence spans 4.4km and will be visible with small telescopes from the ground.
Warwick scientists develop synthetic antifreeze to help preserve organs longer before transplant
The synthetic antifreeze will stop ice crystals from forming, keeping organs alive longer.
FedEx recalls Samsung Galaxy Note 4 batteries due to fire hazard
The recall affects refurbished editions of the Note 4 that were distributed through AT&T's insurance program.
White House says technology council will remain intact and go 'full steam ahead'
The American Technology Council is made up of government officials, not CEOs of tech companies.
What is DIUx? US military's lesser-known research wing that funds new age war tech
The Defense Innovation Unit Experimental (DIUx) has apparently found favour with President Donald Trump but not with the Congress.
FCC head Ajit Pai accused of 'clear conflict of interest' in prison phone company deal
The Human Rights Defense Center says that Pai never stopped representing Securus even after his federal appointment.
Biological malware: Scientists use DNA to hack a computer
Malware coded into DNA samples was able to take control of the computer analysing them.
Cassini approaching its final five orbits before diving head first into Saturn
Last mission will take it to the upper parts of Saturn's atmosphere, closest it has ever been to the gas giant.
Everything you need to know about Watch, Facebook's new competitor to YouTube
Watch to be rolled out to a small group of users in the US first and then launched in other regions.
Nasa to set up laser-ranging station at Norway's Svalbard to track satellites, ice sheets
This will be a part of Nasa's global network of space geodetic stations that measure the size and shape of the Earth.
Medical miracle? This tiny chip could instantly treat damaged tissue with a single touch
Damaged cells could be reprogrammed using this chip to transform into any type of tissue, say Ohio university researchers.
What is Lina? Dutch students develop biodegradable car out of flax and sugar resin
Lina is a carbon neutral electric car that can seat four and reach 80kmph.
Air force fighters might soon be able to 'fly by feel' using these insect hair-like sensors
Inspiration for this design was taken from bats and insects like crickets.
No more punctures? Michelin's stunning 3D-printed tyres could make blowouts a thing of the past
Michelin has said the airless tyre, called Vision, is at least 5 to 10 years away from hitting the market.
US military can now seize or destroy consumer drones it considers a threat
The Pentagon has given the army permission to shoot down drones that fly over military airspace.
Kik messenger is the go-to app for child predators, investigative report claims
Developers of the app are yet to delete profiles of convicted child abusers.
Are you an insomniac? This AI can monitor your sleep patterns using non-intrusive radio waves
The method allows patients to conduct sleep tests at home.
What is the SPIDER? Lockheed Martin's 1-inch optical device that will shrink space telescopes by 90%
The device will be designed to replace traditional space telescopes and will contain thousands of tiny lenses.