Space Tourism: World View Balloon Trips To The ‘Edge Of Space’ For $75,000 [VIDEO]
The World View spaceflight experience will give passengers a view of Earth normally reserved for astronauts for $75,000.
Hubble Confirms Comet ISON Is In One Piece, May Not Be Such A Disappointment After All
A new image from the Hubble Space Telescope indicates comet ISON is in one piece as it makes its way towards the sun.
PS4 R$4,000 Price In Brazil: Sony Is Just As Outraged As Brazilian Gamers Over PlayStation 4 Cost
The PS4 maker isn't happy about the high price of the console in Brazil either, and it's taking steps to remedy the situation in the future.
Silk Road’s Biggest Heroin Dealer, Steven 'Nod' Sadler, Was An FBI Informant
New court documents show that one of Silk Road's top dealers, Steven Sadler, known as Nod, was an FBI informant.
Are Bugs Gay? Spiders And Insects Engage In Accidental Homosexuality
Researchers discovered homosexual behavior, commonly observed in spiders and insects, is purely accidental.
Flying Mini-Robot Cleaning System Concept Wins The 2013 Electrolux Design Lab Competition [VIDEO]
Mab, a cleaning system developed by a Colombian industrial design student, could be feasible based on current research at Harvard.
Orionid Meteor Shower: How To View The Orionids And Live Stream Of October’s Stargazing Event
The Orionid meteor shower is peaking and stargazers can get a glimpse of a few shooting stars with these easy tips as well as a live stream.
Mistaken Identity And Gender Bias? An Etruscan Warrior Prince Is Actually A Princess
A 2,600-year-old skeleton found in an intact tomb in Tuscany was believed to be a Etruscan warrior prince, but a quick study of the bones proved otherwise.
'Game Of Thrones' Season 4 Casting Spoilers: Struan Rodger Cast As The Three-Eyed Raven
"Game of Thrones" has cast Struan Rodger as the Three-Eyed Raven.
Peru Air Force Revives UFO Department To Investigate Unusual Aerial Phenomenon
The Peruvian Air Force has reinstated its UFO department to investigate sightings and hold public meetings on unusual phenomena.
Asteroid Apophis Is The Latest ‘Doomsday Asteroid,’ Could It Hit Earth In 2036?
NASA quickly ruled out the possibility of asteroid 2013 TV135 hitting Earth, but there is some concern over another "doomsday asteroid," asteroid Apophis.
Agrochemicals Linked To Higher Cancer, Birth Defect Rates In Some Argentine Provinces: Report
An Associated Press report links agrochemical use with increased health problems in Argentine provinces using pesticides on genetically modified crops.
Giant 14-Foot Oarfish Washes Ashore In California, Second 'Sea Serpent' Found This Week
Another deep-sea creature washes ashore in California, attracting the attention of both scientists and curiosity-seekers.
A Good Night’s Sleep Lets The Brain Clean Out Waste Linked To Alzheimer’s Disease, Other Disorders
The brain's waste removal system is more active when we are asleep.
Titanic Violin, Belonging To Bandmaster Wallace Hartley, Sold At Auction For $1.45 Million
The Titanic violin, belonging to bandmaster Wallace Hartley, was sold at auction for $1.45 million.
How Do Supermassive Black Holes Grow? Researchers Use Gravitational Waves To Gain Some Answers
Supermassive black hole growth is something of a mystery and researchers hope gravitational waves can provide new insight on this phenomenon.
Penumbral Lunar Eclipse Live Stream: Watch As The Moon Enters Earth's Outer Shadow Here [VIDEO]
The lunar eclipse live stream begins on Oct. 18 at 5:45 p.m. EDT, 2:45 p.m. PDT.
Hubble Catches A Glimpse Of A Rare Young Star-Forming Galaxy In The Early Universe Via Gravitational Lensing
Through gravitational lensing, Hubble was able to observe a young star-forming galaxy in the early universe.
Largest Star Ever Discovered, W26, Is 1,500 Times Larger Than The Sun, And On Its Death Bed
Researchers have observed the largest star ever discovered, W26, in its "death throes."
Petting Your Cat Is Purr-fectly O.K., Does Not Increase Stress: Study
Authors of a new study on cat stress had to issue a clarification after news outlets misinterpreted the study's findings
Jets From Supermassive Black Holes Help Regulate Galactic Formation And Star Formation Activity
Jets of material ejected from supermassive black holes can shape galaxies and affect star formation activity.
Climate Change Could Lead to Widespread Chemical Changes In The Ocean, Affecting Humans By 2100
Climate change could lead to a whole host of changes in marine ecosystems around the world, ultimately affecting humans by 2100.
Researchers Discover 85 New Species Of ‘Jewel-Like’ Clown Beetles
The discovery nearly triples the number of species belonging to the genus of beetles native to North and South America that are known for their “jewel-like” appearance.
3D Printing Goes Metal: European Space Agency Shows Off Printed Parts That Can Be Used In Space
The European Space Agency is working to 3D print with metal, one day manufacturing a satellite in one piece, a move that would save money and resources.
castAR Kickstarter: Projected Augmented Reality System Raises Close To $300,000 In One Day
castAR is attempting to bring a projected augmented reality system to life and its Kickstarter is already close to reaching the set goal in just one day.
Restoring Touch: Researchers Develop A ‘Blueprint’ To Add Sensory Feedback To Prosthetics
Researchers from the University of Chicago have developed a way to artificially create the sense of touch in prostheses.
What Are BPA And Phthalates? Plastics Chemicals Could Increase Reproductive Risks In Men And Women
New studies have found potential links to BPA and phthalates and reproductive risks in men and women but the debate over the safety of these chemicals continues.
China Celebrates A Decade Of Manned Spaceflight, Lays Out Ambitious Plan For The Future
China is looking ahead to the future of its space program as it celebrates 10 years of manned spaceflight.
Exercise Improves Brain Health, Could Lead To New Alzheimer’s And Parkinson’s Treatments
Researchers isolated a protein that was increased during endurance exercise, which could lead to new Alzheimer's and Parkinson's treatments.
Porsche Wants To Expand Into Africa, Sell More Than 200,000 Vehicles By 2020
Porsche wants to expand in a big way, setting its sights on Africa with the goal of selling more than 200,000 vehicles globally by 2020.