The Elon Musk-inspired Tesla Powerwall is on sale in Australia and could be a real game-changer. This family certainly believes so.
It takes a pretty brave person to fire a bullet at themselves in the name of science, although this guy seems to have done his homework first.
Just when you think you’ve seen it all you lay eyes on the Air Bonsai, a plant that floats in mid-air and rotates whilst doing so.
The new travel space race is edging closer to reality with the successful relaunch of Blue Origin’s ‘New Shepard’ last week.
When Stephen Hawking speaks the world listens, so when he spoke of impending doom for the human race people were a tad worried.
Tardigrades are pretty much indestructible and scientists are looking at them for signs of the future.
Underwater WiFi may become a real thing in the near future – but it’s not there for us normal folk.
It’s a new year which means the new tech contenders are out in full force. Here are our favourites.
Imagine a world where you are above the law and you don’t even have to become the national police commissioner first? Someone struck gold.
To most, New Year’s resolutions are a joke, but to others, they’re the force that keeps them going.
We’re not going to go all Tony Robbins here and tell you the world is your oyster, but if there’s an easy fix to refresh the mind that’s something we should consider.
For the first time ever scientists over at Nasa are able to examine closely what the surface of Pluto looks like.
Snakes used to have little legs attached to their slithering body, but scientists have never known why they ever grew out of them.
There’s a big, purple face looking down at us from deep outer space and it strangely resembles a character yet to be depicted in emoji form.
Scott Kelly is spending 522 days orbiting the earth, a job that gives him plenty of time to take some amazing shots from his vantage point.
So if you had to sum up our very existence in just 116 images which would you choose? Here’s what NASA decided to go with.
The northern white rhino is pretty much on the further brink of existence, but there is hope, and sometimes, hope is all we’ve got.
Odense Zoo regularly dissects the animals it is required to put down as a way of educating the audience on over-breeding, but has come under attack as it is seen as inhumane.
Sunglasses have a played a role in various civilisations’ history – and you’d be silly not to invest in an alluring pair of seductive shades.
Tesla’s car will be receiving an update tonight – one that will allow the car to drive itself. Check the video for the start of the future.
Who knew that Water Rockets were so important that they have their own association?
Neurosurgeons will be undertaking an on-air live brain surgery in an effort to rectify an essential tremor in Parkinson’s Disease. Deep.
When dear mother whips out the photo album you generally know two things are coming – a look at her suave figure back in the day and your nude baby pics.
Elon clearly struggles with the masses, and now his super villain status is going to be a hard one to tear down, especially ’cause he keeps harking on about nuclear bombs.
NASA is trying so hard to convince us that the moon landing really happened – and their latest efforts sees the release of some 8 000 HD images.
There’s a village in the Dominican Republic that has a group of mutants in its midst – but instead of shunning them, the country recognises three sexes.
You may think that we have explored every last corner of this earth, but here in southern Africa the jewel of the Okavango remains mysterious. Until now, that is.
There’s a new species in town and theories on its use of caves for their dead suggest humans aren’t as special as we think.
The world’s eyes are focused on South Africa at the moment after one of the most remarkable discoveries of recent times is found just west of Jozi.
If you’re into packing your bags, waving goodbye to the warm and heading off on an adventure you should meet Padraig Riley. Keen to go along for the ride?