Quantum computers could revolutionize the solving of complex math problems... and break into just about anything.
Some scientists believe that gravity could be a sign that the world around us is not quite what it seems.
Brain-computer interfaces and advanced robotics could one day make the iconic cyborg cop a reality.
Despite being hailed as the world's first 'computer', the intricate device may not have been very reliable to use.
Google has unveiled a new type of quantum chip capable of performing certain computations insanely quickly.
For years, scientists and philosophers have pondered over whether or not the real world isn't quite as real as we think.
For the first time, footage has emerged showing the capabilities of Elon Musk's Neuralink brain-computer interface chip.
The research saw volunteers use the power of lucid dreaming to control a truck on a computer while unconscious.
Elon Musk's ambitious brain-computer interface startup has carried out its first ever human brain implant procedure.
The 57-year-old ended up in hot water after hacking NASA's computers where he claimed to have found evidence of UFOs.
The idea of uploading someone's mind to a computer might seem like science-fiction, but what if it could be done for real ?
This incredible wireframe sculpture of a car looks more like computer graphics than it does a real physical object.
The face of this long-lost human ancestor has been painstakingly recreated from fossil remains using computer software.
The entrepreneur's new brain-computer interface can finally begin testing on human volunteers.
Computer scientist Ray Kurzweil is certainly no stranger to making predictions about technology and the future.
One University of Louisville computer scientist has been exploring possible ways to escape to the 'real world'.
Astronomers seeking alien 'technosignatures' far out in space have suggested that black holes could be the key.
Computers have advanced in leaps and bounds over the last few decades, but that doesn't mean that they can solve everything.
The impressively life-like image was put together by a computer based on 3D scans of the pharaoh's skull.
The ethical considerations of brain-computer interfaces are likely to be a hot topic in the coming decades.