In a remarkable breakthrough, a brain training system has restored movement in eight paraplegic patients.
A new study in Florida has suggested that lazy people may be more intelligent that those who are active.
One of Nicaragua's most active volcanoes is being fitted with sensors that are connected to the Internet.
A driver in the US who took ill at the wheel was saved after his car drove him to a nearby hospital.
Scientists are working on a new type of protective suit made out of lightweight carbon nanotubes.
Engineers at RMIT University in Melbourne have announced a breakthrough in liquid-metal technology.
An engineering firm has attempted to calculate how much Captain Kirk's ship would actually cost to run.
Russian and Korean scientists have made an important first step towards creating a live woolly mammoth.
Climate scientists have expressed concern over the record-breaking temperatures seen so far this year.
The aircraft, which is powered entirely by the sun, has succeeded in flying around the entire world.
Scientists have created a brand new type of super-metal by melting together titanium and gold.
The jet-powered Flyboard Air hoverboard may soon be seeing use in a range of military applications.
Scientists have shut down their state-of-the-art dark matter detector after it failed to find anything.
Road safety authorities have created a model of a human being that has evolved to survive car accidents.
Increasingly sophisticated data storage systems are being built to meet the demands of modern computing.
The new strategic bomber, which is currently in development, could be ready for action as early as 2020.
A new study has suggested that children who bite their nails a lot might not develop as many allergies.
Did an asteroid strike the remote Siberian wilderness over a century ago or did something else happen ?
A computer software bug has potentially rendered over a decade's worth of brain studies totally void.
The team behind the world's largest atom smasher may be on the verge of making another major discovery.