Kids can now drive their own Tesla Model S, a pretty good replica from toymaker Radio Flyer.
The Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) may not be able to meet its Apple A10 chips manufacturing target due to the large earthquake that ripped Taiwan recently.
Although significant medical research has transformed HIV/AIDS from being a terminal disease to being a manageable condition, the stubbornness and persistence of HIV infection is a major concern.
According to Cancer Council Queensland, in 1982, there were 8,274 cancer cases, and in 2013, it rose to 26,335.
The luxury SUV from Bentley, the Bentley Bentayga, will feature the world’s most expensive accessory to date.
The Chinese market did not seem bothered about corruption allegations, which would have sent the values of affiliated firms in western economies south.
A Catholic pro-choice group has appealed to Pope Francis to stop condemning the use of contraception and abortions as the Zika virus, which affects babies, continues to spread around the world.
Virgin Australia Holdings posted its strongest performance since 2010 for the first half of the 2016 financial year, recording a $62.5 million half year profit before tax.
Studies show that outsiders have a higher likelihood of getting dismissed within the first three years of taking on the job. Evidence further shows that outsider CEOs often fail to deliver the expected turnaround of the organisation.
A woman developed a hump back after years of alcoholism but refused to see a doctor for five years, post the condition, as she found it cool.
The cannabis study suggests that for every five years of marijuana exposure, a user forgets one word from a list of 15, compared to one who doesn't smoke cannabis.
Taking a step forward towards cancer treatment, scientists, using a new cancer test ONCOblot®, detected a molecular marker indicative of the presence of mesothelioma, 4-10 years in advance of the symptoms appearing.
Porsche is looking at strong growth and a new direction in innovation.
Drugs used in antiretroviral therapy that help in HIV cure make patients obese or overweight, and drug therapy may bring down HIV numbers to undetectable levels but never cure completely.
China National Chemical Corporation is pursuing a US$43 billion (AU$61bn) takeover of a major Swiss agricultural firm, Syngenta, marking the largest acquisition ever made by a Chinese company.
The doctors will start a synthetic cannabis medical trial on 10 Victorian children who suffer from severe epilepsy.
The newest vehicle to come from Special Vehicle Operations for the Jaguar brand is here, the new Jaguar F-TYPE SVR.
Although party drug ketamine has proven to be highly effective in treating severe depression, more research is needed to better understand its long-term benefits and risks.
Spring cleaning is on the books for Yahoo, after CEO Marissa Mayer confirmed during Yahoo's Q4 earnings call that she would lay-off 15 percent of staff, close five offices, and axe services like Games and Smart TV.
Panic is spreading fast with the spread of Zika virus in the West and health experts are increasingly urging pregnant women to stop travelling to zika-infected countries.
Australians are swapping mortgage forms for credit card and personal loan applications, with consumer credit demand rising 9.7 percent in the December quarter of 2015, as compared to the same period in 2014.
In a schizophrenia breakthrough, scientists discovered that a spike in single gene C4 dramatically increases a person’s risk of developing schizophrenia.
Facebook’s quarterly revenue is a mighty impressive figure, and increasing at a more rapid pace than Google's.
Sedentary women suffer more severe menopause symptoms than active women and a Latin American study has linked sedentary lifestyle to a plethora of health problems.
After posting losses every year since 2010, American Apparel’s bankruptcy plan has been confirmed in court.
BuzzFeed has been served with a $11 million defamation lawsuit by Central European News (CEN) and its founder Michael Leidig over its 2015 article, “The King of Bullsh*t News”.
Tuberculosis in China is a major problem and its rising treatment costs force low-income households and individuals to sacrifice basic necessities.
Mystery shrouds the disappearance of a transcript which revealed the agreement between Apple and Google with regards to Google’s search option on iPhones.
Barclays is exiting from Australia and around 80 Australians will be losing their jobs.
Microsoft has targeted major players in the wearable technology segment such as Apple, Samsung and Fitbit with its Band 2 that is now available in Australia.