The futuristic aircraft can reach supersonic speeds without producing deafening sonic booms.
The findings could one day help to solve cold criminal cases and to acquit innocent people.
The non-invasive brain stimulation technique was shown to be effective at increasing a person's hypnotizability.
The idea of keeping airplanes in the sky with fuel made from human waste might soon become a reality.
The new artificial intelligence system uses data about people's lives to determine how long they have left to live.
The impressive new robot is even more capable than its predecessor as well as being both faster and lighter.
For centuries, rogue waves were thought to be little more than myth, but that all changed three decades ago.
It is hoped that the JT-60SA reactor will help to pave the way toward clean, near-limitless energy for everyone.
Geoscientist Elizaveta Kovaleva explains how she and her colleagues unraveled the mystery of the yellow desert glass.
A new technology startup hopes to offer a wearable consumer device that can enable anyone to have lucid dreams.
Military veteran Aaron James had lost his eye and half of his face in a high-voltage electrical accident.
This cutting-edge experimental aircraft will be capable of breaking the sound barrier without creating loud sonic booms.
The firm's robotic dog 'Spot' has taken one step closer to world domination - and it sounds like a British butler.
A new study has determined the amount of time it would take for a zombie apocalypse to overwhelm a single city.
Scientists have determined the whereabouts of a large chunk of Australia that broke off in the distant past.
New research has called into question the notion that tossing a coin yields a 50/50 chance of heads or trails.
The second law of infodynamics seems to add credence to the idea that the world we live in isn't actually real.
Physicists at CERN have conducted a major new experiment to find out whether antimatter falls up or down.
The nature of consciousness and whether or not it pervades the entire universe has long remained a topic of debate.
Scientists have identified a virus that lives in the sediment some 8,900 meters beneath the surface of the ocean.