A Japanese woman transferred $30,000 to a so-called astronaut who claimed he needed money to return to Earth.
Russia has included Meta in its list of "terrorists and extremists" compiled by the nation's financial monitoring agency.
NATO will be conducting its yearly nuclear exercise amid the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine.
The Crew-4 astronauts will finally bid their goodbyes on the ISS as they return home in the next two days.
Astronomers may have captured the most detailed images of Jupiter's icy moons Europa and Ganymede.
A group of researchers claimed that land-based algae farming will meet the needs of 10 billion people by 2050.
NASA's future Venus explorations will rely on the robotic balloon that it is currently testing.
XPeng's flying car X2 takes its first public flight in Dubai. Urban air mobility (UAM) business AeroHT, owned by XPeng, has publicly taken off, flown, and successfully landed its fifth-generation X2 "flying car" at a demonstration in Dubai, as reported first by electrek.
Several US airport websites were down on Monday after an orchestrated "denial-of-service attack" was carried out by pro-Russian hackers.
GM looks to take on Tesla in the energy market as it introduces its own solar power and storage systems.
Hubble captured an enigmatic explosion surrounding a young star located 9000 light-years away in the constellation Taurus.
Astronomers located the earliest stars of the galaxy in Milky Way's ancient heart using ESA's Gaia.
China has finally completed the third and final module of the Tiangong Space Station ahead of its Oct. 9 launch.
Astronomers may have found corpses of ancient stars after mapping the Milky Way's massive cosmic graveyard.
Clone Robotics developed a terrifyingly human-like robotic arm that can grab anything from a tennis ball to an active drill machine.
MIT employed IoT, AI, and VR to assist patients in finding relief even without a physical therapist.
HWA and DLR unveiled a prototype of what they claimed as the "most environmentally friendly" road vehicle in operation worldwide.
PayPal previously announced that it would fine $2,500 to users who share misinformation, which received backlash from politicians and tech leaders.
China's first solar observatory is poised to solve the mysteries of the Sun. China is poised to launch its first specially designed solar observatory into space this Sunday to aid in unraveling the secrets of the Sun, according to a recent story in Nature magazine.
After a massive explosion that killed three people, light traffic again flowed on Russia's only bridge to Crimea.
Meta discovers more than 400 malicious apps preying on millions of Facebook users. Meta discovered more than 400 malicious Android and iOS apps that prey on millions of Facebook users to steal their login information and compromise their accounts.
Pizza Hut will be delivering pizzas with the help of electric robots! (Photo : Carlos Becerra/Getty Images) CARACAS, VENEZUELA - NOVEMBER 30: View of a Pizza Hut logo at a store in Caurimare on November 30, 2020 in Caracas, Venezuela.
Amid China's crackdown on the crypto industry, Huobi's founder decided to sell his majority stakes to a Hong Kong firm.
Does the new Apple Watch support 5G and eSim? Here's everything you need to know before buying Series 8!
Scientists have developed a musical video game that could boost an adult's short-term memory. Video games are not only for leisure and entertainment but may also unlock some of our untapped cognitive skills.
US President Joe Biden expressed concerns that Russia would use its weapons of mass destruction in its ongoing war with Ukraine.
A team of researchers claimed to have found strong evidence that a binary star system is located at the heart of the Cat Eye Nebula.
Binance's BNB chain is back after suspending its blockchain network after losing $570 million from cyber hackers.
Nuclear accidents may cause serious effects on humans. However, a team of engineers has developed a smaller, safer nuclear reactor that uses molten salts.
A common antibiotic that treats serious infections can cause hearing loss. A new study from scientists may finally know why this happens.