Researchers developed "optically pumped" magnetometers that picked up signals as faint as one-millionth of the Earth's magnetic field strength.
The bone-chillingly cold temperatures have frozen parts of Niagara Falls and caused a mile-long pile-up on Interstate 90 near Buffalo, New York.
Called SVLK-14S Sumrak, the rifle is not meant for combat but is a mere collector's item.
"If Trump was a rooster, he'd try to take credit for the sunrise," one Twitter user wrote in response to the US president's remarks.
The method is not just faster but also cheaper than current commercial breeding techniques that use vapour lamps.
China, North Korea, South Korea, Japan and Taiwan are locked in an arms race that will give the countries the ability to attack each other in short notice and with deadly force.
While most apps seemed to be available on Google Play Store some were also spotted on Apple's App Store as well.
The calf is being looked after by forest officials who are attempting to find its mother and reunite the two.
"When an IoT exploit becomes freely available, it hardly takes much time for threat actors to up their arsenal," NewSky Security warned.
The zero-day vulnerability is a local privilege escalation (LPE) flaw and can only be exploited when the attacker has local access to the targeted device.
The scam involved people being told that they had been named benefactors by an African royal and had to share their personal information to get the money.
A Twitter user who reported the violent tweet was informed via email that Clarke's account was locked for violating Twitter rules.
The lunar event marked the second episode of the famous "Supermoon trilogy" that started in December and is slated to end with the 31 January blue blood red moon.
It is still unclear as to what the Zuma satellite's mission is and what branch of the US government the spacecraft belongs to.
A great white shark, named Miss Costa, was spotted swimming off the coast of Florida in the Gulf of Mexico on Monday (1 January).
Storm Eleanor is battering Britain with 80mph winds and there are warnings that there could be a threat to life as the bad weather gathers pace.
"Meritocracy places a strong need for young people to strive, perform and achieve in modern life," researchers say.
Voice-activated devices can be used for alerts, alarms and web searches – but what about reporting crime? It may seem far-fetched, but one police force believes it's possible.
2018 is slated to be an exciting year for Nasa and its fans as the space exploration organisation has a lot of missions, updates and extensive plans scheduled across the year.
Internet users left stunned after Donald Trump takes credit on Twitter for declining airline passenger fatalities.
Temperatures at Calgary Zoo plummeted to an average of -28 degrees Celsius during the recent cold snap.
Metalenses are flat devices which use specially engineered nanostructures to focus light, mimicking the way traditional curved lenses work, while taking up a fraction of the space.
"Not since the Luddites of the industrial revolution has a topic engendered such emotion and sensationalism".
Headlining January 2018 are two potentially massive games from Japan, which top our round-up of the most important releases kicking the year off in style.
A new patent from Samsung has revealed ambitious designs for a rollable tablet that would have the display spiral into a metal canister.
Exiled NSA leaker Edward Snowden has spoken out amid the civilian uprising in Iran, writing online that the US government could help protesters by working with Google.
Invasion of black and brown rats to Duncan Island pushed the Galápagos tortoise to the brink of extinction.
The Legend of Zelda series producer Eiji Aonuma has expressed his desire to maintain the level of freedom afforded to players in Breath of the Wild.
Users of Coinbase, a popular website used to buy and sell cryptocurrencies, claim to be mulling legal action as trades and customer service allegedly stalled to a halt.
The main payload will be India's own Cartosat-2 series Earth Observation satellite