Space age: Golf’s ‘arms race’ explores the final frontier
Since golfers first bunted leather balls around Scottish links, they have searched for equipment to make them better -- and longer.
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Since golfers first bunted leather balls around Scottish links, they have searched for equipment to make them better -- and longer.
Mexican inventors have created a prototype medical cast using 3D printing, that they believe could potentially end the need for cumbersome plaster casts.
Some of the most magnificent Mayan murals ever found – dating to 100BC – were discovered deep in the jungle of San Bartolo, Guatemala back in 2001.
Later this year, Google is going to start handing over more space to advertisers, and allow their ads to pop up in loads of new places: Google Maps ads could even start showing up while you're driving.
Microsoft has faced criticism for changing the pop-up box encouraging Windows users to upgrade to Windows 10.
If you live in Pittsburgh, keep an eye out for a self-driving Uber.
It's just a little sting, so slight often the victim doesn't even feel it.
China has about 705 million internet users — more than two times the U.S. population.
For the first time, the genomes of the giraffe and its closest living relative, the reclusive okapi of the African rainforest, have been sequenced ...
A tiny stone flake from north-western Australia is a remnant of the earliest known axe with a handle, archaeologists have claimed.