Apple vs Samsung: US Supreme Court rejects Samsung's appeal in $120m patent infringement case
The case revolves around infringement of Apple's patents linked to slide-to-unlock, quick links, and autocorrect features.
Massive new exoplanet found in Milky Way's central core
According to reports, the new exoplanet is 13.4 times larger than Jupiter and orbits its parent star once in every 3 years at an approximate distance of 2.0 AU.
30,000-character tweet: These pranksters just bypassed Twitter's maximum character limit for tweets
The message has since been taken down by the social media giant, but thanks to Internet Archive, people can still see what it read.
Nasa's early warning network for dangerous asteroids passes a live test
The goal of the exercise was to test the response capability of the network by characterising Asteroid 2012 TC4 as a "potential impactor".
Texas church shooting: Google's 'Popular on Twitter' pulls up misinformation after deadly attack
Google searches for the attacker's name brought up falsified and propaganda posts in the 'Popular on Twitter' section.
People's Bank of China is working on its own centralised and traceable cryptocurrency
Yao Qian, who is leading the research work for cryptocurrency at China's central bank, on 4 November stressed on the need of digital legal tender.
Proxima Centauri: Cold dust belt found around nearest star to our solar system
Located some four light-years away in the Centaurus constellation, the faint red dwarf is known to host a planet roughly the size of Earth.
Comet 96P 'Machholz' spotted again, this time from two different locations in space
"These are the most comprehensive parallel observations of Comet 96P yet," Nasa said.
Great Pyramid of Giza's hidden chamber discovery already included in Assassin's Creed Origins
The internal chamber found using a state-of-art imaging system, is located above the "grand hallway" – a steep passageway connecting the King's and the Queen's chamber.
Qualcomm sues Apple over infringement of chip software contract
The chipmaker has alleged that Apple may have shared the proprietary code of its highly confidential software to aid Intel.
US military working on a new air-to-air missile to maintain its air dominance
The weapon could replace the Raytheon AIM-120D AMRAAM, which has a range of 100 miles and is equipped with features like GPS guidance, high-angle boresight, and two-way data link.
VOX Space: Virgin Orbit's new space venture to focus on government missions
Richard Branson now has as many as four companies dedicated to different areas of space.
This neural network system gives your standard smartphone photos a 'DSLR-quality' look
The researchers also plan on upgrading this tech by adding capabilities to add tweak environmental conditions in a photograph.
World's shortest laser pulse can help scientists observe electrons in super-slow motion
This is the shortest controlled event ever created and can contribute towards the development of more efficient solar cells.
This neural network has got some fascinating Halloween costume ideas
The machine-learning algorithm was fed with a dataset of an estimated 4,500 costume ideas to create new ones.
Does this exoplanet experience 'sunscreen' snowfalls?
The atmosphere on the darker side of hot exoplanet Kepler-13Ab was found to experience snowing in the form of titanium oxide.
US-German Earth gravity mapping mission GRACE comes to an end after 15 years
The mission was launched to provide useful insights into how our planet is changing with the movement of water, ice, and solid Earth components.
Elon Musk provides first look at Boring Company's tunnel under Los Angeles
The tunnel would work like a fast freeway, with electric skates carrying vehicles and people pods at speeds up to 150mph.
Wireless headset detects brain disorders such as dementia
The device is currently being tested on 90 patients and is likely to roll out to the public in the next three years.
Nasa extends Dawn's mission for the second time to get a closer look at dwarf planet Ceres
The space probe will manoeuvre itself into a new orbit which is closer to Ceres' surface in order to get new insights about the dwarf planet.
US judge makes source code for controversial DNA analysis software public
Open examination could help experts find flaws in the tool that may have wrongly led innocent people to jail.
Great Western Railway's new high-speed train's first journey marred by delays and drips
Intercity Express train was hit by an approximate delay of 40 minutes as well as faulty air conditioning with Transport Secretary Chris Grayling and other dignitaries on board.
New Cassini finding: Saturn's icy rings rain methane down on planet's atmosphere
Analysis of the data collected by Cassini space probe during the Grand Finale revealed the phenomena.
Artificial pancreas uses smartphone to monitor and regulate type 1 diabetes
People suffering from type 1 diabetes usually face the strenuous task of monitoring glucose and taking insulin either via needle injections or infusion pump.
Star Wars-style 'flying bikes' to be used by cops in Dubai
The vehicle uses four drone-like rotors to lift and zoom through the air, with the rider seated at the centre.
US spy satellite on secret mission blasts off aboard Atlas V carrier rocket
This was the second classified satellite launched via United Launch Alliance's Atlas V within three weeks.
Researchers spot evidence of tiny explosions powering Sun's outer atmosphere
Nasa's sounding rocket instrument detects signs of nanoflares.
Nasa satellite captures images of devastating California wildfires
The fires have been spreading quickly, engulfing more than 214,000 acres of land and incinerating an estimated 5,700 structures.
Virgin Galactic's Mike Moses talks about spaceflight plan: 'We're going to fly when we're ready'
A fleet of spaceplane could bring down the cost of space trip tickets of the company, according to the President.
ESA launches sixth Sentinel satellite to monitor daily levels of global air pollution
The data transmitted by Sentinel-5p will also help scientists to further study the formation of holes in the Earth's ozone layer.