Ceres is the largest object in the asteroid belt and has a number of mysterious surface features. Nasa explains how they were formed.
A Sudanese man accused of planning a terror attack on British soil thought it was okay to download bomb-making instructions because they had not been deleted by Facebook.
Gore address the Web Summit in Lisbon and said the technology sector would have the biggest impact in halting climate change.
The probes provide scientists an opportunity to understand how neurons in the brain coordinate to process information.
Internet users will no longer need to battle for compensation following poor internet service. Automatic compensation will come into effect by 2019 for 90% of the market.
Northrop Grumman is building the USAF's next gen stealth fighter, which is touted to be the cutting edge of all things flight tech.
iPhone X buyers who are missing the comforts of Apple's older models now have a solution. And if you are still not happy, get a look beneath the screen.
The White House said a formal meeting has not been scheduled but they might "bump into each other and say hello."
Unprompted, Alexa blasted music so loud that it woke the neighbours at 2am. The owner posted a lengthy tongue-in-cheek complaint to Amazon Germany.
The Australian Museum has released FrogId to try and track the population numbers of frog species across the country.
Apples get brown because flesh reacts with oxygen due of a certain type of enzyme. Scientists simply deleted the gene that codes for this enzyme.
Kim Jong-un's Apple obsession may have resulted in the regime copying an Apple feature to block people from accessing the internet.
The spacecraft will be lifted using a Chinook and will then be dropped. The craft will have to find its way back to the runway, gliding without engine assistance.
The low-floor passenger train, dubbed Coradia iLint, will have a maximum range of up to 1,000km and a top speed of 140kmph.
Jason Kessler, the organiser of the Charlottesville rally, earlier called the slain protester Heather Heyer a "fat, disgusting communist".
Reddit pulled the plug on the incel – or "involuntarily celibate" – subreddit because of rape-glorifying content and general trend of misogyny.
Whistleblowing website WikiLeaks has released a fresh batch of secret documentation allegedly pilfered from inside the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).
Ford assembly line workers will be given exoskeleton upper-body suits to protect them from injuries and fatigue caused by repetitive motions.
iPhone users in the UK who take advantage of Apple Pay will not yet be able to send cash to one another as demonstrated at WWDC in June.
Roughly a million UK residents will be able to access the ultra-fast broadband by 2021. Plans are in place to extend the service to four million more by 2025
TripAdvisor will now show 'health and safety' warnings next to hotels and resorts on its website that have been reported by users to be locations of crime.
The first configuration of the Space Launch System (SLS) vehicle, called Block 1, will use twin five-segment solid rocket boosters and four RS-25 liquid propellant engines.
Ryanair has celebrated another record month for traffic in October 2017, but passengers on Twitter were unimpressed by the news.
Tesla will install a 48 megawatt-hour battery in Nantucket. It will provide electricity for about 10,000 people living 30 miles from the north-east corner of the US.
Russian and Chinese companies took home top prizes for software that can be used for mass surveillance.
Rogue websites are advertising fake premium rate numbers claiming to be cruelty phone lines used by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA).
AM General accused Activision of "taking advantage of its goodwill and reputation in the 'Humvee' and 'HMMWV' marques" by prominently featuring its iconic vehicles in the series.
Apple will give Drizzy a blank cheque to produce original TV and film content for its streaming service, Apple Music.
The reflector gives enhanced Wi-Fi control by limiting signals to the desired area and cutting off radio wave transmission to other regions.
Russia's Ministry of Defense has decided to field the Nerekhta, an unmanned light tank that has outperformed manned machines in field trials.