Back in September, researchers from the Queensland University of technology released an underwater drone that was capable of watching over the health...
The InSight Lander touched Martian soil just a month ago and it has already started working diligently towards it smission – it...
NASA has announced that, for the second time in history, an object made by humans has gone beyond the heliosphere – the...
China launched the Chang’e-4 mission on December 7th and successfully managed to send the spacecraft into the lunar transfer orbit. The probe...
NASA has successfully landed the InSight lander on Mars yesterday, after a seven-minute plunge to the surface of the planet, on a...
Ladies, ladies, it’s that time of the year when we’re looking forward to being showered with gifts but let’s not be...
Boeing’s Aurora Flight Services just announced Odysseus, a high-altitude pseudo-satellite which they claim is the world’s most capable solar-powered autonomous aircraft. The...
Welcome to Extraordinary Tech 2018. Join Buchanan, Joelle, Mike and myself on our adventures as we test out some of the best tech...
NASA’s OSIRIS-REx (Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, Security Regolith Explorer) spacecraft was launched over two years ago, in September 2016 with the...
When the Kepler Telescope was launched back in 2009, it was regarded as an engineering marvel and it was equipped with what...
Welcome to Extraordinary Tech 2018 Day 8. Join Buchanan, Joelle, Mike and myself on our adventures as we test out some of...
Welcome to Extraordinary Tech 2018 Day 7. Join Buchanan, Joelle, Mike and myself on our adventures as we test out some of...
Nonprofit organization Xprize recently held a competition titled the ‘Water Abundance Xprize”, which asked the participants to find a way to extract...
Earlier this week, the Intergovenmental Panel on Climate Change has released a report that predicted our planet will be facing an unprecedented...
The Cassini spacecraft has spent a grand total of 13 years studying both Saturn and its moons and, when it finally ran...