Google Doodle Honors Jorge Luis Borges on Birthday [VIDEO]
Argentine poet Jorge Luis Borges was honored with a Google Doodle on Wednesday in celebration of his 112th birthday.
Earliest Ancestor of Today's mammals Discovered in China
A Fossil of the Jurassic Mother, known to be the earliest ancestor of today's placental mammals has been discovered by a paleontologist in China.
Bacteria- Infected Mosquitoes Used to Fight Dengue Fever
While mosquitoes are known to spread the tropical decease of Dengue Fever with their pinching bites, a new study has found that bacteria infected mosquitoes reduce the risk of transmitted the disease to humans.
Visitors Awed by Martin Luther King Memorial [PHOTOS]
Martin Luther King's memorial has awed visitors as it opened for a public preview at the National Mall in Washington on Monday ahead of Sunday's official dedication ceremony
NASA Gets Ready to Test Space Wi-Fi
NASA's space shuttles may be stationary but they continue to race ahead with research and development as they prepare to fly a laser communications system in an aim to test high definition television from Mars.
Employers Look towards Ending Health Coverage, Survey
Nearly one in every 10 midsized employers is gearing to end health coverage for its workers once federal insurance exchanges kick off in 2014, according to a new survey.
Russian Spacecraft Fails to Reach Orbit as Russia Plans Space Hotel
Just as a Russian company announced its big idea to build an orbiting hotel 217 miles above earth, A Russian Progress M-12M cargo ship has failed to reach orbit, according to the Interfax news agency.
HP TouchPad Sale: Top Free and Paid Apps
With so many HP TouchPad's sold after the $99 dollar sale it's time to take a look at some of the best apps for the product:
NASA Set to Launch Sci-Fi Books
NASA has teamed up with Tor/Forge Books in a project to publish and develop Sci-Fi novels, the NASA Space Flight center has announced.
Webb Will Cost NASA $8.7 Billion to Fly by 2018
NASA has re-estimated the cost for flying the James Webb Space Telescope that is set to operate at the Earth-Sun L2 Lagrange point by 2018 as $8.7 billion.
East Coast Earthquake 2011: 5.9-Magnitude Jolt Shakes up NY'ers Commute
A 5.9 magnitude earthquake in Virginia that shook the U.S East Coast, caused commotion on the streets of New York City, packing roads to the Lincoln Tunnel, flooding Penn Station with people and shutting down major tunnels.
Distant Dwarf Planet Nicknamed 'Snow White' is Red
The Dwarf planet 2007 OR10 was nicknamed Snow White, after astronomers found that half the surface of the planet is covered in ice but the surface of the planet looks like a rosy, red-tinged M&M, which has led to the possibility that the planet will be re-named.
Amidst iPhone 5 Hype Comes a Smaller, Cheaper 8GB iPhone 4
Apple has sent Korean manufacturers a new orders for a smaller 8GB iPhone 4 according to sources who have not revealed their identity as the information has not yet been made public.
100 PKK Members Killed in Raids, Turkish Military Announces
Up to 100 members of the outlawed Kurdistan Worker's Party (PKK) have been killed by Turkish military raids in northern Iraq since Wednesday, the Turkish General Staff has announced.
Fishy Store Labels on Chilean Sea Bass
It may look fresh and the label may read sustainable, but Chilean sea bass is not always what it appears to be on store shelves, a biologist from Clemson University has found. Some of the fish labeled in shops are not sustainable and some are not Chilean sea bass at all.
Jennifer Garner, Ben Affleck Thrilled For Third Child [PHOTOS]
Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck have announced that they are thrilled to have another baby on its way.
Apple Rumored to Abandon Intel for Its Own Chip
Intel has not been able to ignore rumors that Apple is considering switching some of its Mac's Intel processors to its own A-series of mobile chips, saying it would be a remiss to be dismissive.
Certified Chilean Sea Bass Not What They Seem
Chilean sea bass is not always what it appears to be on store shelves a biologist from Clemson University has found. Some of the fish labeled in shops are not sustainable and some are not Chilean sea bass at all.
Russia Readies Space Hotel 217 Miles Above Earth
It may take a while to get there, but it seems that the prospect of a space hotel is not that far off as a Russian company announces plans to build an orbiting hotel 217 miles above Earth.
Kate Winslet Escapes Fire at Richard Branson's Home
Kate Winslet was one of 20 people who escaped unharmed from a fire that has destroyed Richard Branson's home on the Necker Island in the Caribbean.
Marriage Boosts Heart after Bypass Surgery, Study
Marriage plays a big factor when it comes to long-term survival following the recovery of heart bypass surgery, a study has shown.
Public Gets a Peek at the Martin Luther King Memorial
A 30-foot granite statue of Martin Luther King opened for a public preview at the National Mall in Washington ahead of Sunday's official dedication ceremony.
Dicaprio Buys a $100,000 Hybrid Fisker Karma [VIDEO]
The 2012 Fisker karma hybrid supercar has made its way in into the spot light as Leonardo Dicaprio became the first celebrity to purchase one.
iPhone 5 launch in October Confirmed by AT&T VP: Report
An AT&T vice president is rumored to have confirmed to some of his employees that the iPhone 5 will launch in early October this year, BGR reports.
Van Halen's Latest Single Out Next Week Followed by Tour?
Rumors have started generating that Van Halen's much-anticipated single, from a new album allegedly set for release this fall, will be released next week.
Shark Attacks Shock Pacific Russia
Russian residents along the Pacific coast have been warned to stay out of the water after two men fell victim to two unprecedented shark attacks over two consecutive days.
Moon Could be 200 Million Years Younger Than Previously Thought, Study
The analysis of one lunar rock has raised a hoard of questions about the formation of the moon as results suggest the moon could potentially be 200 million years younger than believed.
Evernote Aims to Bring Mac App Skitch to Android
The cloud based note taking specialist, Evernote has acquired a company that makes the image editing app, Skitch for Mac, and aims to develop an application for the Android.
Single People Could Die Younger, Study
Single people have at least one less thing to worry about than married couples but the benefits of the bachelor lifestyle fall short in a new study that reveals singledom could lead to a short life.
High Global Temperatures in July Lead to Big Ice Meltdown
Global temperatures soared have soared to new heights this summer, with July recording its seventh warmest temperatures since 1880 -- bringing Arctic sea ice levels to a record low in more than three decades.