


Scientists finally uncovered the source of the deadly 'Blob' that cooked the Pacific
It can get so much worse.

Ancient alien life is likely buried more than six feet under Mars’ surface
So we better start digging.

Keep it cool! Colder temperatures could help fight obesity
Could this be the treatment option we have been waiting for?


The US Army awards $1 billion contract to acquire 96 light tanks
Total procurement could rise to 504 vehicles by 2035.

NASA just launched a tiny cubesat. Here's why it's a huge step for space exploration
The historic mission just launched atop a Rocket Lab Electron booster.

This tiny glass pyramid could make solar panels cheaper than ever
This removes the need for solar tracking.
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Meet the TDR-1: one of the world's first ever deployed combat UAVs
During WW2, the U.S. actually developed and used an early UAV.

The latest crypto crush may threaten North Korea's weapons programs
How can the country source funds amidst international sanctions?

In a world-first, scientists create eco-friendly cement from algae
The era of sustainable construction has arrived.

Ancient human fossils found in the 'Cradle of Humankind' are a million years older than expected
All of the Australopithecus-bearing cave sediments may be close to a million years older.

A company aims to power the world for millions of years by digging the deepest holes ever
And it utilizes a nuclear fusion technology.

7 incredible speakers for camping adventures
Let sound be your ally on your outdoor sojourn.

This cabless autonomous truck is set to operate on public roads
Don't worry, it will be remotely monitored by a Remote Pod Operator.


7 stunning images of the Red Planet that make you want to go there
A future that might not be far away.

This mega-yacht has two dedicated helipads and a full beam beach club
She also has a mast that tilts 70 degrees forward to pass under most bridges.

Ancient microbes could help in the search for extraterrestrial lifeforms
The Earth of billions of years ago could bear a strong resemblance to planets soon to be discovered.