DARPA Announces New Experimental Spaceplane, XS-1, To Launch Satellites Into Orbit
DARPA has announced plans to develop a reusable spaceplane, the XS-1, to launch new satellites into orbit.
Yahoo Japan Creates ‘Hands On Search,’ A Voice-Activated 3D Printer Attached To An Internet Search Engine
Yahoo Japan has created "Hands on Search," a voice-activated 3D printer attached to an Internet search engine.
Brazilian Hackers Accidentally Target NASA Instead Of The NSA
Brazilian hackers accidentally attacked NASA, the space agency, instead of the NSA, the spy agency, last week.
The Evolution Of Flight: The Microraptor Could Glide Over Short Distances Even Without Feathers
Wind tunnel tests indicate the five-winged microraptor was capable of gliding over short distances and its feathers did not improve its flight capabilities.
The Prawn Nebula Is A Massive Stellar Nursery Teeming With Young Stars [PHOTOS]
Astronomers captured the sharpest image of the Prawn Nebula, a stellar nursery that is about 6,000 light-years from Earth.
NASA Captures Calm Skies Over The Atlantic, Pacific And Indian Oceans [PHOTO]
A satellite image, taken on Sept. 8, revealed relatively calm skies over the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian oceans.
High Tech Bike Sets New World Record, Reaches Speeds Exceeding 80 MPH [VIDEO]
A high tech bike set a new world record as it achieved a speed of 133.78 kilometers per hour, 83.13 miles per hour.
‘GTA V’ Easter Egg: Internet Sleuths Discover Hidden Messages In Special Edition Map [PHOTOS]
Hundreds of comments have appeared on the Reddit thread, with users confirming the existence of hidden text on the new game's blueprint map.
PS4, Xbox One And Console Gaming Won’t Go Away Anytime Soon Despite Rise In Mobile Gaming
There is plenty of talk that mobile gaming is the future, but many experts believe consoles, such as the PS4 and Xbox One, won't go away anytime soon.
'Lily Collins And Nude Photos' Results Could Lead To Malware: Why Is She The Most Dangerous Celebrity To Search?
Lily Collins tops McAfee's "Most Dangerous Celebrity" list as searches for the actress led to a 14.5 percent change of landing on a site loaded with malware.
West Nile Virus Across America: New Cases Reported In New York, Maine, Illinois And California
There have been several new cases of West Nile virus across the United States with close to 700 people infected with the virus as of Sept. 10, 2013.
Serial Killer Tour: A Guided Look At Dorothea Puente’s Sacramento Home, Site Of At Least 3 Murders
A new guided tour explores the former home of Sacramento's Dorothea Puente, a serial killer convicted of murdering three elderly individuals.
Iran’s Next Animal Astronaut May Be A Persian Cat, Following Success Of ‘Iran Space Monkey’
According to an official report, Iran's next animal astronaut may be a Persian cat.
13-Year-Old Child Prodigy From India, Sushma Verma, Begins Her Pursuit For A Master's In Microbiology
A 13-year-old child prodigy from India, Sushma Verma, has enrolled in a master's program for microbiology.
Comets Or Meteorites Crashing Into A Planet Could Produce Amino Acids, 'Building Blocks Of Life'
Researchers discovered a "cosmic factory," a process where a meteorite or comet collides into a planet, which could produce amino acids essential for life.
Saturn’s Moon Titan May Have Active Ice Volcanoes, Cryovolcanic Areas 'Could Harbor Conditions Favorable For Life'
New data suggests Saturn's moon Titan may have ice volcanoes and these areas "could harbor conditions favorable for life."
Times Square Shooting: NYPD Shoots Two Bystanders While Trying To Subdue ‘Deranged’ Man [VIDEO]
NYPD officers, attempting to subdue a suspect, wounded two bystanders after firing three shots.
World’s Oldest Man, Salustiano Sanchez, Dies At 112
The world's oldest man, Salustiano Sanchez from New York, passed away on Friday at the age of 112.
2013 Ig Nobel Prize Winners: Honoring The Best Of The Weird And Wacky World Of Science Research
The 2013 Ig Nobel prize award ceremony was held on Sept. 12, 2013 and honored some of the weirdest scientific studies ever published.
Netflix Looks At A Show’s Popularity On Piracy Sites Prior To Purchasing A New Series
Netflix said a show's popularity on file-sharing sites is among the factors the company looks at prior to buying a new series.
‘Mechanical Gears’ Found In Nature: Planthoppers Use ‘Cogs’ To Jump
Researchers have discovered the first functional "mechanical gears" in nature, as juvenile planthoppers use cogs to coordinate jumps.
Toyota 4Runner Preview: A Mid-Size SUV At Home Off-Road And In The City
The 2014 Toyota 4Runner has been redesigned to offer the power and capability of its full-size-pickup sibling.
NASA Frog Photobomb: Viral Image Taken During LADEE Launch [PHOTO]
Remote cameras captured an airborne frog during NASA's launch of LADEE.
NASA's Voyager 1 Has Left The Solar System: What's Next For The Spacecraft?
NASA's Voyager 1 has officially left the solar system, a historic milestone that is just the beginning for the spacecraft.
World's Thinnest Glass Is As Thick As A Molecule, Discovered By Accident
The world's thinnest glass, as honored by the "Guinness World Records 2014 Edition," is two atoms thick.
2014 Toyota Tundra: Blending Function With Power And Comfort
The redesigned 2014 Toyota Tundra adds more style but keeps the function and power of the popular full-size pickup truck.
The Best 3D Map Of The Central Bulge Of The Milky Way Reveals A Peanut-Like Structure
A 3D map of the central bulge provides a new look at the billions of stars located in the heart of our galaxy.
Comet Ison Conspiracy Theory: Is The 'Comet Of The Century' Actually Three Objects?
The Comet Ison conspiracy theory suggests the "comet of the century" may actually be a UFO, but is there any truth to it?
Lexus LF-NX Crossover Hybrid Concept Revealed At 2013 Frankfurt Motor Show [PHOTOS]
Lexus revealed a new crossover hybrid concept, the LF-NX, at the 2013 Frankfurt Motor Show on Tuesday.
Arcade Fire’s ‘Reflektor’ Music Video: The Technology Behind The Song
Arcade Fire introduced its new song "Reflektor" via an interactive video that users can manipulate on their computer, smartphone or tablet.