Bacteria seem to thrive in the Space Station and researchers find that most of them are harmless.
A robot has learned to predict its movements a few seconds into the future, giving it enough time to constantly adjust itself as it carries out tasks.
Carbon-dioxide can be trapped away by these new plants that Breakthrough Prize winning biologist Joanne Chory has created in her lab.
US Air Force officials reportedly say that CHAMP could be operational within days, hinting that the microwave weapon could be used in an assault.
The weapon uses a magnetic field to fire projectiles at around 7,200kmph speed and annihilates targets as far as 160km away.
In their quest for a killer moment, business leaders often overlook simple opportunities to leverage digital technologies.
The Boring tunnels are Elon Musk's idea to make roads "go 3D". He says that tunnels are safer than flying cars and that possibilities for expansion are limitless.
Apart from differences caused by geography and origin, most languages follow a common pattern because they need to be simple, yet effective.
If it had been built, "Big Stick" would have been one of the most destructive missiles ever.
Makers of the drone say that only governments and militaries that are authorised by the UK can purchase them.
One of the most alarming images that was taken this year shows the Larcen C ice shelf breaking off and drifting to sea.
Serious Datum 's virtual reality film lets men experience what it feels like to be the target of micro-aggressive behaviour such as mansplaining or constant interrupting.
Grey cells in dogs outnumber not just small cats, they also have more brain capacity than lions, hyenas and bears.
In a bizarre marketing strategy, Nintendo has partnered with Kellogg's to offer Super Mario Cereal, even though everyone knows Italians don't eat breakfast.
Some of the photos show Kim Jong-un inspecting the massive missile before it was launched.
"On behalf of the United Government of Mars, I would like to welcome you to your second home."
The "smart" decanter can pour you a shot of bourbon with a simple voice command and answer some questions with a bit of humour.
The ISS will install a new experimental sensor that can calculate the size, trajectory and impact of space debris that is less than a millimetre in size.
It is not clear if the company will make its drones available to individual buyers across the world, especially in the US and European markets.
The project was a demonstration of the unique facilities that are available to scientists and researchers at ORNL.
New construction, 'bearded men' taking buses into the desert, and flatbed trucks carrying covered jet fuselages at night spotted around the testing facility.
Alarming report finds firms also losing an average of more than seven days a year on account of IT woes.
Over billions of years, red giant stars can transmit enough energy and radiation to increase the size of gas giants to massive proportions.
The vehicle is built out of titanium through 3D printing and will achieve speeds of around 990kmph for two to five minutes.
Tailgating at traffic stops will not help you get through quicker and it increases chances of collisions, finds study.
Earthworms, often referred to as farmer's friends, are vital to a garden ecosystem if humans ever plan to grow food on Mars.
The muscles could be used to develop technologies for space exploration, medical surgeries, or even deep-sea research.
Blue collar and white collar professionals are being increasingly replaced by robots as technology becomes more and more sophisticated.
Russia wants to explore Venus with an orbiter that will collect data about the planet for three years, constantly sending data back to Earth.
The new spy satellite will reportedly be developed using ghost quantum imaging, allowing Beijing to spot and track currently invisible targets from space.