NASA astronaut Scott Kelly has made his return to Earth following a year's mission in space aboard the International Space Station.
The FDA has given the green light to the first approved application of the CRISPR genome editing technology for treating sickle cell disease.
NASA has announced that it has pushed back the launch of its Orbital Flight – Test 2 until 2022, as it continues finding technical issues on the Boeing Starliner spacecraft.
Facebook has unveiled Area 404; a 22,000 square foot hardware lab in which it will construct new virtual reality and networking technologies.
A newly discovered lunar cave - found by Japanese researchers - may prove to be the ideal spot for the development of a moon base.
A team of biological engineers at MIT have developed a new programming language which enables scientists to quickly develop designer DNA.
NASA has revealed that it will purposefully send its Juno spacecraft to its death in Jupiter's atmosphere to avoid polluting space or nearby planets.
SpaceX has officially released footage of its Falcon 9 landing, which made history in December last year.
Hubble has detected the most distant star ever just before the James Webb Space Telescope is set to take over.
The South African Customer Satisfaction Index has revealed that consumers are most satisfied with handsets produced by Apple, Samsung, and Nokia.
In this week’s Tech Tuesday segment on Smile 90.4FM we discuss upgrades brought to the Large Hadron Collider and future plans for the particle accelerator.
NASA has confirmed that the agency's CubeSats - small telecommunications satellites - will begin tests to see if broadband delivery from space is feasible