Former US Navy diver Joe Dituri is attempting to live in an underwater habitat for a period of over 3 months.
More than 1,000 industry leaders and experts have called for a 6-month pause to assess the risks to humanity.
Computer scientist Ray Kurzweil is certainly no stranger to making predictions about technology and the future.
The 'Terminator' director discussed the threat posed by artificial intelligence while speaking on a recent podcast.
Need an extra hand at work ? Before too long, you might actually be able to get one... quite literally.
The agency has seemingly succeeded in making it possible for an artificial intelligence to fly an F-16.
Could a fungus 'zombify' humans and bring about the end of the world like in the hit game and TV show ?
Texas-based firm Colossal Biosciences is already working on a way to bring back the long-extinct woolly mammoth.
This remarkable new robot was inspired by dandelion seeds and requires only a light source to power it up.
The new robot is made of metal and can both melt into a liquid and turn back into a solid on command.
The disconcerting change reflects the current situation in Ukraine and the increased risk of global annihilation.
An intriguing geological phenomenon at the center of our planet could help to explain a number of long-standing mysteries.
Sergio Canavero made headline news a few years ago after planning to perform a head transplant on a disabled patient.
Some scientists believe that existing forms of data security and encryption will soon become obsolete.
If it's possible to slow down or stop the aging process, chances are it's the richest among us who will be the first to take advantage.
The weird world of quantum physics has become weirder still thanks to a new breakthrough by researchers in the US.
Some minerals can be found almost anywhere, while others are so rare that there is only one known example.
A PhD student in Antarctica recently captured footage of a camera being lowered down a deep borehole in the ice.
Just in time for the festive season, the tiny record measures a ridiculously small 40 micrometers in diameter.
The US Department of Energy is about to announce a 'major breakthrough' in the hunt for limitless, clean energy.