How AI is facing its 'Oppenheimer moment' - and why humans must act
Civilian, military and technology leaders from over 100 countries convened Monday in Vienna in an effort to prevent, as one physicist put it, 'the future of slaughter bots'
Civilian, military and technology leaders from over 100 countries convened Monday in Vienna in an effort to prevent, as one physicist put it, 'the future of slaughter bots'
The largest blue hole in the world, called Taam Ja', is located in Chetumal Bay off the coast of Mexico. Blue holes are massive underwater sink holes that can span the length of skyscrapers.
There have been various theories, including the lonely proposal that human-level intelligence is totally 'unique' in the universe, but one scientist has revealed a more likely scenario.
Instagram is experiencing outages worldwide, leaving thousands of users unable to use the app or login. The outage hit around 2pm ET and is impacting the US, the UK and Australia.
MailOnline's Shivali Best went behind-the-scenes at the latest race in Monaco to find out how Formula E has maintained its position as the global leader for sustainability in sport.
The laser was transmitted to Earth by NASA's Psyche spacecraft, which is currently 140 million miles away - 1.5 times the distance between Earth and the Sun.
T.Rex was not as clever as previously stated, report a team that includes experts at the University of Bristol and University of Southampton.
A woman flying from Chicago to Marquette, Michigan was left baffled this week, after being mistaken for a baby.
Craig Hayslip, a faculty research assistant at Oregon State University, captured the bizarre moment a creepy green flash illuminated the sky over the ocean in Oregon.
Artist José Antonio Saliba has imagined what several celebrities would look like as the opposite gender. So, can you tell who they are you?
The Hubble Space Telescope has paused operations because of a mechanical issue. One of its gyroscopes, which stabilizes the craft, has been sending back faulty readings.
The deaths of Howard Carter and Lord Carnarvon have long been linked to the Pharaoh's curse that threatens 'death by disease' upon anyone who disturbed King Tutankhamun's tomb.
Playing cards is loved around the world, but a new brainteaser swapped a club for a four-leaf clover and challenges viewers to find it in under one minute.
French researchers have discovered that chickens 'blush' just like humans when they are flustered. Researchers say this finding could improve how we understand animal welfare.
According to Down Detector, more than 2,000 customers across the country were affected by an outage at around 12pm BST on Friday.
According to Down Detector, more than 2,000 customers across the country were affected by an outage at around 12pm BST on Friday.
Observations of a planet 120 light-years away by the James Webb telescope could show that life exists outside of our solar system.
Next time you're unpacking your groceries from the supermarket, you might want to reconsider where you store your items.
Scientists have found that walking for just a short time can boost your brain power. Sitting for 20 minutes (left) results in much less brain activity than walking for 20 minutes (right).
The Triton 660 AVA sub from a Florida based firm has an expansive transparent 'bubble'-like' window that makes passengers feel at one with the ocean's depths.
Facebook users are getting tricked into clicking on fraudulent links that expose personal information and data to scammers. Users should avoid sponsored links and install malware software.