As 2015 begins we take a look at the technologies that may become a reality within the next 12 months.
A unique new transportation system is set to debut in the Israeli city by the end of next year.
Residents of a small village in England have been experiencing a spate of unexplained phenomena.
The search giant is set to begin manufacturing its own custom cars instead of adapting existing ones.
US company Terrafugia is developing a new flying car concept that could fit in your garage at home.
Crash-test cameras mounted on cars could be the key to proving that the Tasmanian tiger still survives.
One of Google's Street View cars has captured something unusual while on a highway in Switzerland.
The building focuses sunlight so intensely that the reflection is capable of warping and damaging metal.
A new study has revealed that birds react differently to cars on a road depending on the speed limit.
A unique accident has brought in to focus the potential dangers of a society reliant on flying cars.
Car manufacturer Volvo is aiming to build cars that can drive by themselves and avoid collisions.
Scientists have observed signs of violent head-butting on fossil skulls of pachycephalosaurs.
A man in a costume attempting to pull off a Bigfoot hoax was killed after being hit by two cars.
Google is looking towards a future where cars can run us about without even needing a driver.
IBM physicists are working on an air battery for electric cars that will help them to outlast gas models.
Locals were left perplexed as a freak shower of apples battered cars and homes on Monday night.
Car manufacturers are producing bigger cars to accommodate the growingly obese population.
Cars of the future could be powered directly through contact with the road surface itself.
The EN-V is a bubble-like electric smart car that may one day be a common sight on our roads.
In the future vehicles could be made up of parts built using mushrooms and other organic materials.