"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.
Mosquitoes are among the world's deadliest killers, says WHO and reducing their population can save thousands of lives every year.
Japan wants to be part of the "Deep Space Gateway" project and join the US and Russia in building a space station near the Moon.
A team from the University of Warwick has found a way to accurately measure the extent to which plastics have polluted the world's oceans.
Russian engineers developed SOKS, or a "wake object detection system", that was able to follow enemy submarines without using sonar.
As passengers expressed concern over the terrifying video, an airline pilot said the loose window was not a safety issue.
The robot that made headlines after receiving Saudi citizenship also spoke about the sensitive issue of bots joining humans at work sometime in future.
'Mad' Mike Hughes, who believes that the Earth is flat, has spent years and about $20,000 (£15,100) to build his very own steam-powered rocket.
The initial variants of the missile, dubbed X-35AT and X-31, will be used in MiG-35K navy fighter jets and are already in production.
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.