Rosetta Reveals New Secrets About Comet 67P, Says It’s ‘Pouring’ More Water Into Space
The Rosetta spacecraft has provided new details about its target comet, revealing that it is releasing more water than previously thought.
Li Ka-Shing’s Hutchison Whampoa In Talks To Buy Telefónica’s O2 UK For $15 Billion
The deal would create the largest mobile operator in Britain, with access to 31 million subscribers.
Russia Denies Ending Nuclear Cooperation With US, Joint Effort To Continue In 2015
Rosatom said that cooperation between the two nations "cannot and should not depend on situational changes of political environment."
Android 5.0.1 Lollipop Firmware Leaked For Samsung Galaxy S4 GT-I9500; How To Install it
Here is how to install Android 5.0.1 Lollipop on the Samsung Galaxy S4 manually using Odin.
Biological Safety Lock To Prevent GMOs From Spreading Outside Controlled Environments
Scientists have genetically altered the E. coli bacteria, making it depend on a synthetic amino acid so it can’t survive outside the lab.
Japanese ISIS Hostages: Tokyo Tries To Contact Militant Group As Deadline For $200M Ransom Nears
Japan said it has been trying to reach the Islamic State group through third parties, like regional governments and local tribal leaders.
Ukrainian Forces, Rebels Continue Fighting At Remote Border Post Near Luhansk Amid Ceasefire Call
Despite peace talks in Berlin on Wednesday, Ukrainian military forces and pro-Russian rebels continued to clash near Luhansk.
Russia To Call For Ceasefire At Four-Nation Talks As Ukraine Claims Russian Troops Attacked Its Forces
The foreign minister's statement comes after Kiev accused Russian forces of attacking its troops in eastern Ukraine on Tuesday.
X-Rays Restore Ancient Scrolls Buried By Mount Vesuvius Eruption 2,000 Years Ago
Analysis of one of the charred scrolls from the ancient city of Herculaneum revealed ancient Greek writings.
NFL Says Patriots Used 11 Underinflated Footballs In Sunday Night's Game Against Colts: Report
An underinflated football could potentially provide an edge to a team as a softer football is easier to throw and catch.
Who Is Wesam El-Hanafi? New York Man Sentenced To 15 Years In Prison For Aiding Al Qaeda
El-Hanafi and his associate Sabirhan Hasanoff together sent about $67,000 to terrorist operatives overseas, according to authorities.
ISIS Leader Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi Wounded By Iraqi Airstrike Near Syrian Border, Iraqi PM Claims: Report
The ISIS leader is said to have been moved to a different location after being wounded by an airstrike.
Sea-Dwelling Snails Produce Unique Type Of Insulin To Disable Prey
The discovery is expected to help reveal secrets of insulin function and energy metabolism in humans.
British Intelligence Intercepted Emails Of New York Times, Reuters, Other Media Outlets: Report
The emails, including ones about defense news, were shared on GCHQ's internal servers, according to documents revealed by Edward Snowden.
Ukraine Conflict: Kiev Claims It's Threatened By Rebel Air Power Backed By Russia
As the battle for Donetsk airport escalates, OSCE has warned of the fighting spreading further into the city.
South Korea To Develop Spy Satellites This Year, And Surface-To-Air L-SAM Missiles
The project, which is expected to cost nearly $1 billion, is expected to help the country nullify North Korean threats.
Apple’s 12.9-Inch iPad Pro With ‘Optional’ Stylus Could Be Launched In Q2: Analyst
Apple is expected to add more features to the iPad's stylus with the help of feedback from users.
Ford Diesel Trucks Are Subject Of US Investigation Over Stalling Problem
Ford Motor’s previous recall involved nearly 3,000 F-350, F-450 and F-550 trucks, which are equipped with 6.7-liter diesel engines.
Chinese Authorities Investigate State Television Producer Luo Fanghua Amid Corruption Probe
Eight senior directors, producers and anchors from China Central Television have been interrogated over bribery charges in the past year.
2014 Was The Hottest Year Since 1880; Rise In Carbon Dioxide, Human Activity To Be Blamed
Earth’s average surface temperature has warmed by 1.4 degrees Fahrenheit since 1880, according to scientists.
Pro-ISIS Group Hacks Isle Of Wight County Government Website, FBI Investigation Underway
The hackers have identified themselves as “Team System DZ,” which has been described as a group of “anti-Israeli Arab teenagers.”
North Korea Committed To Curb Terror Financing, Money Laundering: State Media
North Korea has been accused of making money from illicit drugs, arms deals and financial scams, but the country has denied all charges.
Human Civilization No More In ‘Safe Operating Space’ As It Exceeds 4 Of 9 Planetary Boundaries: Study
According to the study, human civilization has crossed the tipping point of sustainability for four of nine planetary boundaries.
Russia’s GDP Estimated To Contract By 5.5% In 2015, Impacting Armenia's Economy: Moody’s
The forecast is in line with Russia's earlier announcement that its GDP may fall by 5% in 2015 if oil prices remain at about $40 a barrel.
Saudi Arabia Building 600-Mile-Long ‘Great Wall’ Along Iraqi Border To Keep ISIS At Bay: Report
Saudi Arabia hopes the wall, along its border with Iraq, will insulate itself from the chaos triggered by ISIS.
Samsung Z1, First Tizen Smartphone, Launched In India For $92
The new device is expected to help Samsung compete with local as well as Chinese rivals in India's booming smartphone market.
Sizing Ocean Giants: New Study Of 25 Marine Species Reveals How Big They Can Get
A new study shows that people often overestimate the size of a shark or other big ocean animals by a broad margin.
Elon Musk: Tesla Motors Plans To Boost Electric Car Production To ‘A Few Million’ By 2025
Tesla's upcoming Model 3 electric car will be critical for the company in reaching its goal of selling 500,000 vehicles a year by 2020.
Le Canard Enchaine, Major French Satirical Weekly, Received Death Threats After Charlie Hebdo Attack
Amid criticism and fears over the new Charlie Hebdo cover, Le Canard Enchaine said it had received death threats last week.
Charlie Hebdo Attack: Funerals For Killers Held In Pakistan While Victims Are Honored In France, Jerusalem
A cleric in Peshawar, Pakistan, held a funeral in honor of the Paris attackers even as victims were honored in France and Israel.