Alaska’s Chinook Salmons’ Birth, Migration History Revealed By Chemical Tags In Ear Bones
Scientists have identified a chemical signature on the ear bones of Chinook salmon that helps track the fish’s birth and migration history.
Inmarsat Delays Launch Of Russian Global Xpress Satellite After Third Rocket Failure
British satellite operator Inmarsat said that the incident would impact its 2015 revenue and earnings.
Nissan Gets Into Self-Driving Mode, Says Its Autonomous Cars Will Be Ready By 2020
The Japanese automaker joins a crowded field of automakers and companies outside the auto industry that are betting on the technology.
Apple Acquires GPS Firm Coherent Navigation To Bolster Mapping Technology
Apple, which started offering Maps service in 2012, did not say how it plans to use Coherent Navigation’s mapping technology.
Predatory Opah Is The First Warm-Blooded Fish Ever Discovered
The heated blood makes Opah a high-performance predator and allows it to swim faster and see better in cold and dimly lit waters.
Galaxies Are Strangled To Death After Being Cut Off From Star-Producing Materials: Study
The primary cause of galactic death is strangulation, which occurs as galaxies are cut off from the key materials needed to form new stars.
Facebook Is Pro-Russia, Senior Aide To Ukraine’s President Petro Poroshenko Says
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko had asked Facebook to open a separate office in Ukraine.
Hong Kong National Charged With Importing Over 330 Pounds Of Crystal Meth Worth $100M To Australia
Officials found six barrels of several plastic bags that contained crystal methamphetamine worth up to $100 million.
Android 5.0.2 Lollipop Update For Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge SM-G925F: How To Install It
Here are the steps to install the new Android 5.0.2 Lollipop firmware on the Galaxy S6 Edge SM-G925F.
Johnny Depp's Dogs Brought To Australia On Private Jet Could Face Death If Not Sent Back To US
The Australian Agriculture Department ordered Johnny Depp to send his dogs, allegedly smuggled on a private jet, back to the U.S. by Saturday.//
Lockheed Martin Wins $174M Contract For ATACMS Missiles For US Army, UAE
The missiles have a range of over 186 miles and can be found in the arsenal of several countries worldwide.
ISIS Movement Footage 'Inaccurate,' Obama Administration Officials Tell TV Networks
U.S. officials have called on media outlets to update their coverage of the Islamic State group, saying inaccurate coverage could contribute to ISIS propaganda.
Scientists Tweak Bird Beaks Into Dinosaur Snouts To Study Evolution
Scientists have replicated the molecular processes responsible for the evolutionary transition from dinosaur snouts to the first bird beaks.
US Military Mulls Sending Planes, Navy Ships To Counter Chinese Expansion In South China Sea
Potential deployment of U.S. military planes and ships could prompt China to expand construction in the region in defiance of the U.S.
International Space Station Crew's Return Delayed After Russian Supply Ship Failure
The failed resupply mission by a Russian cargo ship triggered a new schedule for spacecraft traffic to and from the International Space Station.
Shooting Spree At South Korean Military Camp Leaves 2 Dead, 3 Injured
Frequent shooting incidents within the South Korean military have raised concerns about bullying and mental health conditions in the armed forces.
Four Al Qaeda Leaders, Including ISIS Sympathizer, Killed In Suspected US Drone Strike In Yemen
One of the four slain al Qaeda leaders is believed to be an Islamic State group sympathizer.
Sunset On Mars Captured By NASA’s Curiosity Rover In Color Images
The event was recorded at the close of the mission's 956th Martian day from the rover's location in Gale Crater.
Google’s Self-Driving Cars Involved In 11 Accidents Over 6 Years: Senior Executive
Google said that all the collisions were minor with no injuries and that its self-driving cars were not at fault.
UC Santa Barbara Shooting: 2 People Shot Near University Campus, Lockdown Lifted
The shooting took place nearly a year after Elliot Rodger killed six people and injured 14 others near the university campus before killing himself.
Self-Driving Cars Getting Into Accidents In California: Report
As more companies dedicate resources to develop commercially viable self-driving cars, initial tests reveal such vehicles are still a far drive from public use.
Android 5.0.1 Lollipop Update For Samsung Galaxy Note Edge SM-N915T; How To Install It
Here is how to manually install the official Android 5.0.1 Lollipop firmware on the T-Mobile variant of the Samsung Galaxy Note Edge.
Russian Troops To Participate In China’s World War II Parade In September
After Xi Jinping's visit to Russia, Moscow has accepted China's invitation to Russian troops to march at a Victory Day parade on Sept. 3.
Mediterranean Migrants: Cruelty In Libya Forces People To Choose Dangerous Crossings, Amnesty Says
The latest Amnesty International report finds that the country's worsening situation has helped "people smugglers" step up their trade.
Egypt’s Hosni Mubarak Sentenced To 3 Years In Prison In Retrial On Corruption Charges
The 87-year-old former autocrat's two sons were sentenced to four years in prison each in a $17 million embezzlement case.
Android 5.0 Lollipop Update Out For Sprint Samsung Galaxy S4; Galaxy Note 2 May Get It In Select Markets
The Sprint Galaxy S4 received the firmware update more than a month after U.S. Cellular released it for the Galaxy S5.
Hubble Finds Massive Halo Of Gas Surrounding Andromeda Galaxy
The new discovery could help astronomers better understand the evolution and structure of giant spiral galaxies like Andromeda and Milky Way.
Greece Nazi Occupation: Athens Metro Screens Show Film Demanding German Reparations For World War II
Featuring footage of the Nazi occupation during World War II, a 50-second video focused on reparations has been shown in 35 metro stations in Athens.
North Korea Test Fires Ballistic Missile From Submarine After Threatening South With Targeted Strikes
The test occurred just a day after North Korea threatened South Korea with targeted strikes, accusing the latter's navy of intruding borders.
Samsung Galaxy Note 5 Rumors: No Multiple Variants; Device Codenamed ‘Project Zen’ May Succeed Note Edge
Unlike last year, the South Korean technology giant may limit itself to only one variant of the Galaxy Note 5 in 2015.