NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has detected stellar "canon fire" flying from the red giant star V Hydrae. This fireball has continued once every 8.5 years for at least the past 400 years.
A study has been conducted by an international team led by Dr. Elena De Momi, of the Politecnico di Milano (Italy), that shows humans and robots can effectively coordinate their actions during high-stakes events such as surgeries.
The sun goes blank again for the fourth time this year. According to scientists, this condition could lead to Ice Age. Could this be the cause of the End of the World?
Some HIV-infected – and untreated – children do not develop AIDS. A new study shows that they control the virus in a different way from the few infected adults who remain disease-free, and sheds light on the reasons for this difference.
Wish to quit smoking may be on the way after researchers crystallized a protein that holds answers to how nicotine addiction occurs in the brain.
New study shows that breastfeeding saves mothers' lives too
End of the world predictions through asteroid attack is validated by NASA as a giant asteroid heads to Earth. Is this our end?
A new technology allows you to read through pages of a book without actually opening it. Developed by researchers from MIT, this new technology can be used to read through ancient books.
At least 89 people from seven states have been infected with Hepatitis A. Most have been claiming having a smoothie that contains strawberry from Tropical Smoothie Cafe.
Three crewmembers from the International Space Station (ISS) safely landed back to Earth.
The European Space Agency (ESA) announced that they have found the lost comet lander Philae.
NASA commemorates the 50th anniversary of the popular TV and movie franchise, Star Trek.
The 70th birthday of Queen lead singer Freddie Mercury was celebrated by the International Astrological Union by naming an asteroid after the singer.
The dwarf planet Ceres possesses rare attributes as NASA's Dawn spacecraft discovered ice volcanoes on its surface.
The European Space Agency’s (ESA) Philae lander had been lost for almost two years. Finally, the search had ended after images from the mothership, Rosetta, revealed its resting place. Philae lander’s grave is on none other than Comet 67P.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM