Shape Of Large Solar Eruptions Different From Original Assumptions, Study Suggests
The researchers predicted the shape of the CME after using observational data from more than 15 years ago.
Shape-Changing Swarming Nanorobots Developed To Aid Complex Medical Surgeries
These nanomachines could be used to deliver drugs for the treatment of life-threatening diseases like cancer.
Global Pest Population Could Increase As Climate Changes, Affecting Staple Crop Yields
China, France, and the US are likely to be among the hardest hit regions, as per initial estimates.
Climate On Water World Exoplanets Could Be Suitable For Life, Study Suggests
Scientists ran a series of simulations to see how climates on planets around sun-like stars as well as red dwarfs could evolve.
Hole On International Space Station: Astronauts Working On Fix, No Immediate Threat
The first signs of the leak were detected on the evening of Aug. 29.
Deepfake Videos: How To Detect Them?
Scientists have found a noticeable sign that could be used to find if a video is real or deepfake.
Neanderthal Extinction Likely Helped By Cycles Of ‘Hostile Climate Intervals’
They came to this conclusion after comparing data relating to Neanderthal activity with that of ancient climate change.
Does Jupiter Have Water? Great Red Spot Shows Traces Deep Inside
Scientists analyzed thermal radiation leaking from the massive storm to detect the chemical signature of water.
Army Robots Can Get Back On Their Feet Now After Falling Over
The improved capabilities could prove critical in keeping soldiers out of harm's way on the battlefield.
SpaceX Mars Colonization Plan: BFR Spaceships To House First Martian Settlers
In 2024, the first BFRs will deliver cargo and critical infrastructure supplies to the red planet.
Who Is Robb Kulin? NASA Astronaut Candidate First To Resign Since 1968
Before joining NASA, the astronaut candidate headed flight reliability at SpaceX headquarters in Hawthorne, California.
Air Force’s Falcon Telescope Installed To Track Satellites, Deep Space Objects
Once fully operational, the telescope, which is a part of a global network, will be used to monitor and track satellites in a wide range of orbits as well as to investigate distant astronomical sources.
Jupiter's Disorderly Birth: Solar System’s Largest Planet Formed In Distinct Phases
Scientists developed new models to explain how Jupiter, the largest planet of our solar system, formed and acquired a mass of 300 Earths.
Unique Shape-Shifting Material Reacting Under Heat, Light, Developed At Colorado University
The material could find applications in fields ranging from robotics to biomedicine in the future.
Chronic Kidney Disease: Toxic Air-Polluting Particles Can Cause Condition, Affect Organ’s Function
Researchers came to this theory after analyzing Medicare claims and air quality data for a select region in America.
NASA’s Exoplanet Hunter, Kepler Space Telescope, Goes Into Hibernation
The famous planet-hunting spacecraft could run out of fuel within next few months.
15 Years Of Spitzer: NASA Celebrates Telescope’s Anniversary With Its Biggest Achievements
Ever since taking to the skies, the observatory contributed a lot toward the understanding of the universe and the bodies inhabiting it.
Massive 500-Foot-Wide Asteroid To Fly By Earth Next Week, Poses No Risk
The space rock is currently hurtling through space at around 20,000 miles per hour.
SpaceX Sets Up Crew Access Arm For Flying Astronauts Into Space
The walkway was installed much higher up than the one set up for space shuttle flights.
Extinct Baby Horse From 40,000 Years Ago Found Well-Preserved In Siberian Permafrost
The horse probably died from a natural trap when it was two to three months old.
Alcohol Consumption Major Cause Of Global Deaths, Health Issues, Study Reveals
Alcohol consumption alone led to nearly three million deaths in the year 2016.
Mineral Preserved From Solar Nebula Discovered In Ancient Meteorite
The mineral was created at the time when Earth and other planets existed only as a thick disk of gas and dust within the solar nebula almost 5 billion years ago.
2 Ancient Dinosaurs With Long, Clawed Forelimbs Identified From Chinese Fossils
The discovery of the two dinosaurs provides more insight into the evolution of ancient alvarezsaurids from animal to insect eaters.
3D-Printed Graphene: New Technique Could Create Objects In Any Shape, Size
The new technique could ultimately lead to the development of improved batteries, as well as aid aerospace and related industries.
Ancient Shell-Less Turtle Species Identified From 228-Million-Year-Old Triassic Era Fossil
The animal had a frisbee-shaped body and a toothless beak, but no bones that could have formed a shell.
Russian 13-Foot Battle Robot Concept Showcased By Arms Manufacturer
The massive robot could provide major combat advantage on the battlefield but is still in the early phases of development.
Napoleon Lost Battle Of Waterloo Partially Due To Volcano Eruption In Indonesia
After running a series of experiments, researchers from Imperial College London defined the link between a volcanic eruption in Indonesia and Napoleon's defeat at Waterloo.
Neanderthal-Denisovan Offspring From Over 50,000 Years Ago Found Using Tiny Bone
It was a 13-year-old girl who lived more than 50,000 years ago.
Russia’s Color-Changing ‘Stealth Camouflage’ Could Hide Military Troops, Vehicles In Plain Sight
The technology was unveiled by defense contractor Rostec at the International Military-Technical Forum ARMY 2018 in Moscow.
Dehydration By Not Drinking Enough Water Affects Brain, Performance At Work
Scientists subjected 13 participants to different environmental stressors to see how dehydration affects their performance while attempting a given task.