How Does Comet Elenin Defy 2012 Doomsday Prophecy?
NASA has clarified in a statement that comet Elenin, expected to come closest to Earth on October 16, 2011, will not collide with Earth.
Tourists at William and Kate?s Honeymoon Spot Seychelles Alarmed as Shark Kills a Newlywed
In a second incidence of shark attack in the island waters of Seychelles, where the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have had their honeymoon, a newlywed honeymooner was killed on Tuesday.
Grace Kelly?s Granddaughter & Monaco?s Royal Charlotte Casiraghi Graces French Vogue Cover [PHOTOS]
Charlotte Casiraghi, daughter of Princess Caroline of Hanover, was born into the Royal family of Monaco and is also the granddaughter of former American actress Grace Kelly.
Fishermen Riding Carthorses to Catch Shrimp Wow Tourists in Belgium [PHOTOS]
Belgian shrimp fishermen manage to attract tourists every summer by following a unique, old fishing method. All they have is a net, two wicker baskets and a horse to catch shrimps.
Mid-air Adventure: How to Walk Above the Ground? [PHOTOS]
Walking above the ground or mid-air on a rope or wire is not so uncommon a sight. But slacklining is an exclusive mid-air adventure that involves a practice of walking on stretchable nylon rope.
William and Kate: The Most Deserving Couple for a Break from Media Scrutiny
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Britain?s Prince William and Catherine (Kate) Middleton deserve to have a break from media following the most, most Americans believe.
Slackliner Kemeter Sets Record on Austria?s Highest Peak: Spectacular Photos of Mid-air Walking
The Austrian Slacklining enthusiast Michael Kemeter, who has set many records in Highlining and Waterlining, did a wire-walk between two ledges of Austria?s highest peak.
Who Looks Better: Red Carpet Rivals Jennifer Aniston vs. Kate Husdon (PHOTOS)
If Americans had a choice of a celebrity they could spend the day relaxing with, it would be America's favorite ?friend? Jennifer Aniston, even more so than her red carpet rival Kate Hudson.
Reactions to UK Riots: People Show Positive Spirit to ?Fight Back?
As London youths rampaged through districts of the UK capital for three nights, British people copied the looters? tactics on Wednesday by starting to clean up shopping streets littered with debris from a night of looting.
Adventure-lover Russian PM Putin Discovers Ancient Artifacts Underwater (PHOTOS)
Russia?s ?tough? man stumbled upon two ancient artifacts while scuba diving at Taman Bay off the Greek Black Sea in southern Russia on August 10, 2011.
Latest Pictures: Planet Mars You Never Saw Before
As NASA?s Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity landed on its new site, Endeavour crater, on the Martian surface on August 9, scientists assumed it started paving way towards possible future human missions to planet Mars.
?Natural Ice Palace? Discovered Deep Inside Austrian Glacier Opened to Visitors (PHOTOS)
The Nature Ice Palace (Natur Eis Palast), discovered by chance in August 2007 inside the Hintertuxer Glacier in the Austrian province of Tyrol, has been opened to the public.
Remaking ?Dirty Dancing?: ?The Time of My Life? (VIDEO)
Click on the image to watch a YouTube video of the dance finale scene depicting ?The Time of My Life.?
The Sunken World War II Fleets Serve as Undersea Paradise (PHOTOS)
Sunken aircraft and shipwrecks from World War II era provide recreational diving sites, as well as habitat for marine species, NOAA said in a statement.
30 Years on, Mississippi River?s Nitrate Levels Remain Constant Despite Efforts
Missouri River, upper Mississippi River and groundwater are the major sources of nitrate in the Gulf of Mexico, adding to the dead zones formed from BP oil spill in April 2010.
Underwater Photo Exhibition on Artificial ?Sunken Ship? Reef in Florida Woos Divers (PHOTOS)
Photographs by Austrian photographer Andreas Franke were put along the deck of a former U.S. Air Force missile tracking ship, sunk in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, and opened to divers cum visitors in early August.
66th Hiroshima Anniversary: Photos of 1945 Atomic Bombings in Japan
Japan?s Prime Minister Naoto Kan has taken his campaign against nuclear energy in Japan to Hiroshima, which became the world's first victim of an atomic bomb on August 6, 1945.
Forget Two Moons, Earth Would not Have Needed a Moon at all
A recent study suggested that Earth might have lost one of its two moons following a collision between the two. But a new study concludes that Earth's orbit would have been stable even without a moon.
Prince and Princess of Monaco Make Romantic Appearance at Red Cross Ball (PHOTOS)
Prince Albert II of Monaco and his wife Princess Charlene danced during the Red Cross Ball in Monte Carlo on August 5, 2011, making heads turn towards their ever-lasting romantic appeal.
Could Sperm Made from Mice Stem Cells Cure Infertility?
Sperms produced using mice stem cells may provide clue to treating infertility in men, a recent research predicts.
Top 10 Past Findings that Suggested Evidence of Water on Mars (PHOTOS)
Start the slideshow to view images from NASA?s past Mars expeditions suggesting evidence of water on the Martian surface.
Scientists to Create Artificial Urine to Curb Australian Wild Dog Nuisance
An Australian research firm will be on a one-year project to analyze the smell of urine of dingoes, a threatened wild dog species, to manage the pest animal's activities in farms and villages.
Three to Five Major Hurricanes Expected in Atlantic Basin
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) Climate Prediction Center (CPC) has predicted an active and stormier hurricane season in 2011, between June 1 and November end.
Mystery of the Missing Fingerprints Revealed
The gene responsible for barring the formation of fingerprints during fetal growth has been identified.
Japan?s March 11 Earthquake Almost Shook Space: Study
Vibrations from the devastating earthquake that hit Japan in March 2011, triggering a massive tsunami, had almost reached the outer space, a new study has revealed.
Top 10 Water Parks in US for Summer Hangouts
With rising and scorching heat and dry weather conditions likely to persist across the U.S., TripAdvisor suggests the top ten water parks in the country, worth visiting to beat the summer heat.
A Bird?s Eye View of the World?s Most Tall Buildings (PHOTOS)
Dubai's Burj Khalifa is currently the tallest building in the world. Start the slideshow to view some amazing aerial photos of skyscrapers from around the world.
Top 10 Highest-Paid Sports Women of 2011 [PHOTOS]
According to Forbes magazine?s latest list, tennis players dominate with seven of the ten spots. The ten highest paid women made $113 million over the past 12-months, up 1 percent from last year.
Romantic Looking Fallen Autumn Leaves Pose Health Risk
Perceived as romantic by many, the fallen leaves of autumn transfer mercury from the atmosphere to the earth?s environment, posing a health risk to humans and wildlife, a recent study has revealed.
Glowing in the Dark: Rare Pictures of Genetically Engineered Fluorescent Animals (PHOTOS)
Here are some of the most rare and spectacular pictures of the genetically modified glowing animals.