October 18, 2018 China is going to launch an artificial 'moon' to light up cities The south-western Chinese city of Chengdu is planning on launching a fake moon into space in hopes of it illuminating the entire country.
October 16, 2018 NASA eyes stunning 'cloud city' airship concept to explore Venus NASA is considering a spectacular airship concept for Venus exploration.
October 12, 2018 AUSA 2018 in pictures: The biggest land warfare showcase in years A host of awesome military technology was on display at the Association of the United States Army (AUSA) Annual Meeting and Exposition in Washington D.C.
October 12, 2018 Apple patent could kill robocalls A new software patent from Apple could help kill robocalls and scams, letting users automatically recognize "a spoofing caller."
October 11, 2018 ‘Terminator’ tanks with ‘invisibility’ cloaking will fight future wars Imagine if the United States military could send combat vehicles like tanks into battle with enemies – but without a single American on the battlefield – instead, the vehicles drive and fight autonomously.Â
October 10, 2018 How Ancient Greeks predicted killer robots, driverless cars and even Amazon Alexa speakers The Ancient Greeks are celebrated for laying down the foundations of Western civilization, but according to a new book they also had another, hidden talent: predicting future tech.
October 9, 2018 Google fires at Apple with Pixel 3 phone, other devices Google unveiled its new Pixel 3 phones, Pixel Slate tablet and Home Hub device at a glitzy event in New York on Tuesday, as it looks to up the ante with Apple for consumer's spending this holiday season.
October 8, 2018 Army to control overseas combat drones from US The U.S. Army is working with industry to implement drone operations that enable high-risk combat missions to be controlled by a U.S.-based pilot, reducing vulnerability to enemy attack and drawing upon advanced satellite networks to improve video feeds.
October 8, 2018 DNA deep dive: Scientists devise new forensic dye to catch criminals Scientists at Flinders University in Australia have developed a DNA analysis technique that could provide a valuable weapon in the fight against crime.
October 5, 2018 New Navy ship-to-shore connector transports tanks, brings new amphibious warfare era The Navy’s first newly-built Ship-to-Shore Connector maritime warfare craft launched on the water earlier this year, paving the way for stepped up production and introducing a new era in modern amphibious warfare for the Marines.