The AI program has been named after the author of Frankenstein, Mary Shelley.
The printed materials are not explosive on their own, but are packed in with explosive materials.
The Guardian GT needs a human to run it and can perfectly replicate what an operator does through controllers and a stereo camera system.
Sand dunes on Hellas Planitia have large, linear scratch marks on its sides at high latitudes.
Technology group's data services division announces completion of its fifth data centre in Japan.
Russian Helicopters, part of Rostec State Corporation, will be undertaking the project.
Amazon has filed a patent that describes a future tech that can help extend the range of EVs by a few miles as an option.
China wants to spare its citizens from pollution and poverty. Let's not shut it out of global innovation.
The device is currently being tested on 90 patients and is likely to roll out to the public in the next three years.
Scientists have found a way to gather seismic data from existing fibre optic cables which are buried almost everywhere.
The new material called PUU does not collapse or buckle under high stress; it also does not sustain any damage on the surface, bouncing back to its original form almost instantly.
Open examination could help experts find flaws in the tool that may have wrongly led innocent people to jail.
The insurance package offered by Tesla will take into account the car's built-in safety features like the Autopilot.
The cave, found by Japanese space agency, Jaxa, is located near a now extinct volcano called Marius Hill, and is believed to be an ancient lava tube.
The BE-4 will be used with the New Glenn rocket that the company plans to launch by 2020 as a heavy lifter.
Each turbine stands over 300 feet tall with a rotor diameter more than double the wingspan of a Boeing 787.
This is the world's first 3D printed bridge and spans 8 metres across a ditch in the town of Gemert.
Scientists studying Cassini's data have found that Titan's atmosphere has several toxic cloud formations containing hydrogen cyanide and benzene over its South Pole.
The new submarine detected by the US will be North Korea's first operational naval vehicle capable of launching a ballistic missile.
Experts reportedly believe the Russian sensor, which was delivered to the space station last week, could be linked to a controversial military endeavour.
"Each scent profile was chosen for it's ability to help clear your mind of clutter and stimulate creativity," the website reads.
Nordic banks' early large-scale adoption of digital banking channels has also improved cost efficiency, says Moody's.
US robot Eagle Prime defeated Japan's Kuratas after deploying its massive chainsaw and cutting open its rival.
Details about the launch of Zuma was sourced from FAA records and from Nasa's space flight registry, but no one knows what the launch is for.
In most cases, while the path to progress is not without problems, few would roll back the clock.
The Cassini mission's data has provided scientists with several new insights, and Nasa says that it will continue to use and apply the information collected.
Is training AI to behave like average humans the best way to teach it ethics and morality? MIT researchers think it is a good place to start.
People suffering from type 1 diabetes usually face the strenuous task of monitoring glucose and taking insulin either via needle injections or infusion pump.
Google's driverless car division Waymo is bringing out manuals and defining protocols to assist police officers in the event of a driverless car crashing.
The incident comes as drone usage continues to soar, with many aviation agencies rolling out regulations to address safety concerns and avoid such incidents.