SideArm is a portable system that can launch and retrieve drones even when they're flying at accelerated speeds.
A gloomy forecast for renewable industry just because Donald Trump is the White House is premature.
Biometric technology is being considered under modernisation plans for Britain's railways.
"We're about to change the fashion industry," Ivyrevel co-founder Aleksandar Subosic said.
Is Elon Musk the busiest and most forward-thinking engineer for a generation? His to-do list seems to say so.
Last year, Uber published a white paper on developing vertical take-off and landing vehicles.
A research team at the University of Ottawa has been able to clone photons that transmit information.
According a report by Reform, around 30% of nurses' activities could be automated.
The F-35 Lightning II was supposed to usher in a new era for aerial warfare but has been struck down with faults, flaws and failures.
A working prototype of the powerful display could be available by 2018.
Intricate wing design lets the drone dive and bank sharply like a real bat.
Boston Dynamics founder Marc Raibert described it as a 'nightmare-inducing robot if you're anything like me'.
ZeniMax filed the lawsuit against Oculus in May 2014 for $2bn, just months after it was bought by Facebook.
The Silicon Valley startup is the first company given permission to travel beyond the Earth's orbit.
Graphene is ultra-light yet immensely tough and 200 times stronger than steel.
In recent years, AI has bested human players in various games including chess, checkers, Scrabble and Go.
Using the app, customers can place their long orders, customise them and pay for them ahead of time.
Physicists have developed an app to teach the public about neutrino particles in 3D and VR.
The study aims to identify individual triggers and better tailor treatment to patients.
Tesla boss is excited to be digging 'a giant hole' outside his SpaceX office.
'This is a pivotal moment for the Partnership on AI,' the non-profit said.
Sir Alex Younger indicates that the agency wants to break stereotypes and recruit more women spies.
Heathrow hosts first UK demonstration of the Nava Arma, an electric and fully driverless shuttle bus.
JDI will start mass production of this display in 2018.
Programme in the prescription via a smartphone app and the glasses do the rest.
University of Adelaide researchers craft biopsy needle fitted with fibre-optic camera to avoid 'at risk' blood vessels.
The Galaxy S8 is expected to feature Samsung's Ai platform Bixby.
Tesla and SpaceX boss tweets about 'exciting progress' on plans to dig tunnels for underground roads.
New technology could put an end to chemical and cosmetic product testing on animals.
More driverless routes will be added if the three-month trial is a success.