May 8, 2018 Ex-NASA engineers are building a 'revolutionary' underwater 'transformer' Houston Mechatronics, led by ex-NASA engineers, announced what it calls a "revolutionary underwater robot" earlier this month, known as Aquanut. The robot is designed for work in both the military and oil industry and can transform into two modes: an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) and a Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV).
May 7, 2018 King Tut mystery solved: No 'hidden chamber' in famous tomb, experts say Archaeologists have harnessed sophisticated radar scanning technology to disprove the contentious theory that secret rooms are hidden inside King Tutankhamun's burial chamber.
May 3, 2018 5 ultimate adventure-proof grad gifts for 2018 Graduation season is here and it’s time to deliver some strong grad gift game.
May 2, 2018 Dead Sea Scrolls discovery: Tech reveals hidden script Experts in Israel have harnessed sophisticated imaging technology to reveal hidden script in the Dead Sea Scrolls.
April 27, 2018 Google taps tech to battle opioid crisis Google is throwing its weight behind the effort to tackle America’s opioid crisis.
April 26, 2018 Beer in space? Cutting-edge project touts unique zero gravity brew Will you be the very lucky first person in history to drink a delicious, ice cold beer in space?
April 26, 2018 Researchers can now keep a pig's brain alive outside of its body A team of scientists have recently revealed they are able to keep the brain of a pig alive outside of its body for 36 hours after it has been decapitated.
April 24, 2018 Robot helps disabled young fan make soccer history An innovative robot has helped a 14-year-old boy with multiple health conditions experience the excitement of leading his favorite soccer team out onto the field.
April 24, 2018 Bunny Ranch brothel lets visitors pay with bitcoin for first time ever A notorious legal brothel in the U.S. says it has accepted Bitcoin "in return for sexual services" for the first time ever, The Sun can reveal.
April 23, 2018 Mark Zuckerberg says AI cannot stop online abuse yet, but experts beg to differ Social media can be an unforgiving place.