A team of Japanese scientists have built a device that can predict words before they are spoken by analyzing brainwaves.
From sex robots to a massive battle bot and more, this year has definitely been weird for tech. Now, we're listing the top five weird science stories from 2015.
This dog now has the chance to stand perfectly, thanks to his new prosthetic paws.
Scientists have taken a closer look at what drives a person to use Facebook in order to understand how dependent a person is on the social media platform.
The first humanoid receptionist robot may have finally been created.
Engineers have demonstrated the first ever processor that uses light for ultrafast communications.
Many people have wondered whether or not it would be possible to build a lightsaber.
Imagine if this article could be printed on a single hair. That's exactly what scientists have managed with a new, revolutionary laser printing technology.
Researchers at Cornell Information Science found four reasons why getting away from Facebook might be particularly difficult for some.
Scientists may have created one of the strongest, lightest and thinnest to date. They've engineered the thinnest plates to date that can be picked up and manipulated by hand.
Scary as it may sound, we may be teaching robots in the same way we teach human babies in the future.
Three-year-old Vincent was born with a rare deformity in which his hind legs were missing below the midway point of his tibias. The domestic short-haired cat was brought to an animal shelter as a kitten where animal specialists weren't able to determine what was responsible for the health issue that...