China wants to spare its citizens from pollution and poverty. Let's not shut it out of global innovation.
Dinosaurs have acquired a bad rep for being solitary lone rangers with bad tempers, but a new discovery reveals that they may have been group sleepers.
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 space probe will manoeuvre itself into a new orbit which is closer to Ceres' surface in order to get new insights about the dwarf planet.
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 UK is bracing for gale-force winds and potential flooding as Storm Brian approaches, with gusts of up to 70mph expected in parts of the country.
"Is he trying to be Thor and Superman at the same time?" one person questioned.
Star Wars Battlefront 2's story-driven campaign casts players as an elite Imperial soldier as she starts to question authority and the Empire she's loyally served.
"The person that runs the KFC account needs a raise. I don't care how much they make now. GIVE THEM A RAISE," one Twitter user wrote.
White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said it would be "highly inappropriate" to criticise four-star general and White House chief of staff John Kelly.
Stardew Valley is as wonderful as ever on Switch, but it isn't the portable pastoral paradise it should have been.
The map shows Earth's former surface, which has been pushed deep into our planet's core. The "dead" tectonic plates go down up to nearly 3,000 Kms.
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"We are shocked beyond words," Vungle's new CEO Rick Tallman, who was previously COO and CFO of Vungle, said.
Hackers infected the installers of the Eltima Player and Folx apps with the Proton malware, which in turn was downloaded by unsuspecting users.
The revelation comes as Twitter continues to face criticism and political scrutiny over the misuse of its platform by Russia's influence campaign during the 2016 election.
It may be possible to see around 20 shooting stars passing through the sky every hour at peak viewing time.
The team-up will draw on multiple investments of late to design and develop self-driving planes that can take off, navigate and land without the need for a pilot.
The week's best photojournalism, from the battles for Raqqa and Kirkuk, to forest fires in Portugal and Spain and Storm Ophelia's yellow skies over Britain.
Researchers have created two-dimensional materials, just one atom thick, which could revolutionize how we do chemistry and may lead to enhanced electronics, among other things.
Pompeo said "the world has moved" and pledged that the CIA will now refine how it works to combat "non-state threats" and "state intelligence adversaries."
The all-electric bike will be deployed by Russian police during the Fifa World Cup next year.
Space is everywhere around us, but for centuries, philosophers and scientists have not been able to agree on what it actually is.
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.
Electric carmaker subject of two lawsuits citing discrimination and unfair dismissal at its Fremont factory.
The BE-4 will be used with the New Glenn rocket that the company plans to launch by 2020 as a heavy lifter.
Research suggested that the new botnet is evolving at a rapid pace, and could soon be weaponised to launch cyberattacks in the same fashion as "Mirai" last year.