SoundCloud launches music-streaming subscription service in the UK and Ireland
SoundCloud has expanded its new listener subscription service to the United Kingdom and Ireland as part of an effort to compete with other music...
Three planets in habitable zone near tiny dwarf star discovered
Three Earth-sized planets have been discovered orbiting an ultra-cool dwarf star in the habitable zone, also called the Goldilocks zone, by a team of...
Oxygen levels falling in many parts of our oceans due to climate change
Oxygen levels in our oceans have been falling in many regions of our oceans due to climate change – this drop in the amount...
Alien civilisations more likely to have existed out there than not
Alien civilisations, including advanced ones, are significantly more likely to have existed out there in the Universe than not, that is, if you make...
Chinese manufacturing activity expanded in April, but at a slower pace
Chinese manufacturing activity expanded for a second consecutive month in April, but at a slower pace, according to official data released on Sunday.
The...
UK government proposes measures to address unfair tipping practices
The UK government has proposed new measures to address unfair tipping practices and stamp unfairness by some restaurant chains which have been accused of...
Halliburton and Baker Hughes merger agreement has been terminated
Oilfield services giants Halliburton and Baker Hughes announced that they have terminated the merger agreement they entered into in November 2014.
Many analysts had forecast...
Volvo technical leader calls Tesla’s autopilot system an “unsupervised wannabe”
A senior Volvo technical leader called Tesla’s autopilot technology an “unsupervised wannabe”, despite the system receiving praise from critics.
The Tesla autopilot system can completely take...
Hoverboard record broken with over 1 mile long flight 50 metres high
The world hoverboard record has been broken by Franky Zapata who managed to maintain flight for well over one mile, fifty metres high up...
Watch transit of Mercury with special filters to protect eyes says Royal Astronomical Society
When you look up at the sky to witness the transit of Mercury, make sure you use approved, specially-designed filters in your equipment, warns...