The 20-hour direct trip would become longest flight in the world thanks to advances in technology.
Pilots of the next-generation fighter jet can practice landing on a virtual aircraft carrier.
Spot will re-enter trials as its hydraulic legs are still better than other robots being considered.
The XV-24A vertical take-off and landing craft could revolutionise airborne military operations.
Spring-loaded bumpers absorb shock and let your phone float on water.
The Blavatnik Awards for Young Scientists have been launched in the UK and Israel.
US Air Force wants its huge aerial tankers to be much less visible on enemy radar systems.
Zunum Aero is a three-year-old startup based in Washington, US with financial backing from Boeing.
The US would like to develop military drones with kinetic weapons that travel at hypersonic speeds.
Smart mirror costs from $399, includes 27in touch screen and voice-activated personal assistant called Alfred.
Amazon teased a few new facts about the Prime Air delivery drone trials at Mars conference.
Marine biologists have turned to 3D modelling to educate the world on increasing damage to coral reefs.
Analytics firm's GatherIQ app will allow users to analyse data and share information about world's major issues.
Programmable electronics could soon be everywhere thanks to new type of flexible, low-cost memory.
The stretchable material can stitch itself back together even when sliced in two.
Scientists say pairs of entangled photons do not actually need to originate from the same point in a crystal.
Automotive parts spotted in Apple supplier list sparks further Project Titan speculation.
CancerLocator detects tumour DNA in patient's blood samples accurately.
The shipment marks a 69% increase on an annualised basis for the electric carmaker
Five US Navy units currently testing devices that enhance cognitive abilities using electrical stimulation.
Tony Stark wannabe Richard Browning files patent for Daedelus flight suit prototype.
CEO Elon Musk described the accomplishment as a "milestone in the history of space".
"Palmer will be dearly missed," Oculus' parent company Facebook said.
Watch Elon Musk attempt to make history with launch of the world's first reusable rocket.
Engineers have worked out how to precisely measure the distance between Earth and a satellite in orbit.
Scientists sent "virtual lemonade" over the internet using electrodes and LED lights to trick the senses.
This launch will mark the first time SpaceX has attempted to reuse one of its rockets.
The system uses ultra-fast light pulses to securely transmit quantum keys between devices and payment terminals.
Musk has started Neuralink to push brain-computer interfaces, but is he heading in the wrong direction?
Apple's augmented-reality glasses still in works, but AR tech's 'iPhone moment' at least year away.