Relationship between climate change, temperature and economy has finally been found after evaluating 50 year’s data by the researchers at Stanford and University of California at Berkeley
Some Zircon samples discovered from molten rock indicate that life on Earth could have begun more than 300 million years earlier than thou it had been believed.
Cats can now taste toxins in skin and bones to keep themselves from ingesting poison.
The wooly worm or furry caterpillar can tell us what happens when winter sets in.
The identical triplets are rare as their embryos all came from one fertilized egg that then separated after fertilization.
Sija and Babyface seals were deeply in love at the Cornish Seal Sanctuary, but were separated, after which they keep in touch through technology.
Traces of Yersinia pestis, the plague-causing bacterium, have been recently found in the teeth of skulls from the Bronze Age.
Researchers stumble upon a new healing property for cancer and arthritis with existing drugs for cancer and arthritis.
Comet Lovejoy may have hit the earth at some distant past and triggered off signs of life.
In a list of addictive food items, scientists find that cheese can be a great lure.
In a study, scientists found that children who take seven or more antibiotics as children tend to put on weight faster.
Hubble founds a large galaxy cluster
An enzyme produced by T. crunogena that lives in deep sea thermal vents can breakdown carbon dioxide. Researchers have been able to produce the enzyme in lab through E.coli.
A recent observation by Kepler Telescope opened up a strange possibility of signs of alien civilization
09 Aug '24 16:35PM