The new device can selectively assist either left or right ventricle of the heart to restore blood flow.
Built from 3D-printed parts, the glove uses finger-based motion to open, close, pinch and grip objects.
University of Missouri researchers have developed an AI that can identify SAM sites by scanning through vast areas of land in satellite images.
South Australia is now home to the world's biggest lithium-ion battery after Tesla fulfilled a promise to complete work in 100 days "or its free".
Nasa has been building, studying, and developing aircraft and spacecraft for decades now and its contribution to aviation is immense.
The InSight mission was initially scheduled to launch last year, however, it was postponed due to a leaky container.
Hawking reportedly spoke about his university life, how he dealt with being diagnosed with motor neurone disease and more.
The long-theorized phenomenon was witnessed after using four radiation detectors installed at the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power plant in Niigata.
It will be similar to the American Tomahawk cruise missiles, ready to defend as well as attack when needed, say reports.
Plants naturally react to environmental changes and the agency wants to leverage this quality through genetic engineering.
Russia's Iskander-M is a ballistic missile that can go hypersonic and reach high-value targets with precision.
Australian beaches are being monitored by drones in a four-day trial to protect swimmers from an increase in crocodile sightings.
The device uses common electrical parts and can be built with an investment of $100.
US and Afghan forces reportedly bombed 10 Taliban opium factories as part of a joint military operation between the two countries called "Operation Jagged Knife".
The next Mars rover will have chainmail wheels that can carry more load which means more scientific equipment.
Budweiser says the barley it sends to the ISS will remain aboard for a month, before it makes its way back to the Earth to be analysed further.
The telescope will be launched into space by European Space Agency's Ariane 5 rocket sometime between March and June 2019.
The shower involves real material coming down from orbit and burning in the atmosphere.
Despite the UN Security Council sanctions, North Korea continues to develop its nuclear weapons and missile programme.
London diesel buses are using a coffee-grounds based biofuel to power transport across the city. The start-up is now aiming to expand to the US.
Jupiter is a planet that is known for its size and the Great Red Spot. Here are a few more of its features that are worth knowing about.
The robot will spend a year in clinics to learn and help doctors arrive at diagnoses in real time.
Musk is hinting the new Roadster will have a special options package, and even suggested it could be powered by "rocket tech".
Scientists believe that it is possible to reach Alpha Centauri, our nearest star, with space probes travelling at a quarter of the speed of light.
Growing number of organisations are realising that they can design their buildings as incubators of creativity and stimulation.
Lockheed Martin and Raytheon are reported to be competing for the contract to develop these missile systems.
The head of UN body on autonomous weapons says "robots are not taking over the world".
The JPSS-1 will orbit Earth 14 times a day from pole to pole, making detailed readings of weather, temperature and other long term patterns.
The device works on Dermoskeleton technology, which uses advanced sensors to reduce the amount of stress on the knees and lower back.
According to Boston Dynamics, Atlas runs on battery power and has been built from 3D-printed parts.