
New York Company Tests Solar-Powered Drone in Quest to Bring Internet to the World
Those black wings aren’t just for show. This manned, prototype aircraft utilised solar panels to keep itself afloat for around 20 minutes on Friday.
Those black wings aren’t just for show. This manned, prototype aircraft utilised solar panels to keep itself afloat for around 20 minutes on Friday.
Warmer waters are causing swathes of Australia's iconic coral to turn a ghostly white, in turn losing its precious defences.
Are those long pages filled with words getting to you while at church? Maybe you’ll benefit from a new version of the Bible that’s made from emoji. Read more >>
In the age of the Internet, you can do almost anything wirelessly. This is especially intriguing in the health care field.
Since record keeping began in 1749, the country’s population contains more men than women.
Schizophrenia is a mysterious, misunderstood mental illness without a full cure. Now, researchers from the UK and China may have found a clue that could help to understand it better.
Our homes are our safe places. We don’t really expect to find mysterious objects in our homes.
German researchers are experimenting with an “artificial robot nervous system” to teach robots how to feel and react to pain.
After NASA’s lackluster attempt on Thursday to inflate BEAM, an expandable activity module, it had considerably more success yesterday.
You might not want to check this out for yourself, but do you know how long it would take?
Google is looking to sell, after all.
According to the ESA, the probe found that comet 67P is home to basic components of life, including phosphorus and the amino acid glycine.
A statement issued earlier today stated that moving or cancelling the Olympics would have little impact on the spread of the Zika virus.
Never has a combination of gears and cranks looked so sweet as in this video showing a candy shop in Florida make confectionary the old-fashioned way: using Victorian era machines, including brass rollers. Read more >>
"Skimer" gives hackers full access to ATMs without needing any physical hardware, and a new investigation suggests it's now more powerful than ever.
Filmmakers have come under fire before for inaccurate depictions of dinosaurs. A University of Toronto Mississauga palaeontologist has another possible discrepancy to add to that list.