Netflix updated its company guidelines to warn employees that they may not be comfortable with all content
Louis Rosenberg believes an alien intelligence born on Earth would indeed be ‘far more dangerous’ than one that ‘might come from afar’
Elon Musk is attempting to buy Twitter in a $44 billion deal but he has hit a few snags along the way.
The sustainable computer uses nothing more than light and water.
Late last year, US scientists revealed the world’s first living robots are now able to reproduce
Google Maps is pretty much everywhere these days, but you don't have to have your house on it if you don't want
The deal has been put on hold pending an investigation into the ratio of bot accounts to actual users
Scientists have grown plants in soil collected from the moon for the first time ever
He's had the White House, and he's lost the White House. He's had Twitter, and he's lost Twitter. Now, he's taking on streaming
Scientists captured the image using the Event Horizon Telescope
Over the years, Apple has introduced various changes to its iPhone range
Elon Musk has said he wants to meet his Chinese ‘doppelgänger’, but admits he’s sceptical as to whether the man really exists
Brian Greene says any physicist who knows their stuff agrees that it could be done
Elon Musk has compared the work ethic of Americans to their Chinese counterparts
The iconic Apple iPod is still for sale, but only whilst stocks last
Neuralink may also help with brain and spinal injuries, depression, and stream music directly into your brain
The anonymous billionaire saw his fortune plummet by $100million in just one day
Scientists have teased a ‘groundbreaking’ discovery about our galaxy that they’ll be revealing on Thursday (12 May)
Elon Musk expects 69 million people to be using Twitter Blue, which will cost $3 a month, by 2025
The Tesla boss has shared the roles he'd be looking to fill
Six paralysed people will be given brain implants by US company Synchron, the main competitor of Neuralink
The Supreme Court's Roe vs Wade leak has angered hacking group Anonymous
The suitcase-sized device weighs less than 10 kilos and requires less power to operate it than a phone charger. Who said science isn't cool?