Back To The Moon: ESA Looking For Commercial Partners For Lunar Landing
ESA is looking to the market for ideas and technology to help fuel the next manned Moon mission.
Sleep Deprivation Can Cure Depression, Study Shows
A team of researchers has concluded that controlling sleep partially or totally for 36 hours improves depression tremendously.
Presence Of Atmosphere Around Exoplanets Linked To Their Size, Study Finds
A team of researchers has found that size is the determinant factor, not mass, in whether exoplanets have an atmosphere or not.
German WWI Submarine Found Off Belgian Coast, Possibly With Crew Of 23
These submarines were deployed to attack enemy ships and used the coast of Belgium as a base.
Water On Mars: New Found River Deposits Point To Complex Water Systems
River deposits on Mars point to a complex flowing water system similar to Earth.
New Developments In VR-Brain Wave Integration Displayed At TechCrunch Disrupt
A company called Looxid Labs has come up with a promising EEG-integrated apparatus that can track users’ emotional responses to customize their virtual reality experiences.
Torrent Website Pirate Bay Found Using Visitor CPU Power To Mine Cryptocurrency
A user figured out that the website had added a Javascript-based bitcoin miner to its homepage.The software allows the website to use the CPU power from user computers to mine Monero coins.
Goodbye, Cassini: After Saturn, Is Jupiter Up-Next For Planet Exploration?
NASA has already announced a slew of projects to study Jupiter and it's satellites. With giant-planet research gaining prominence in the recent past, what next for humanity?
New Theory Disproves Dark Energy And Acceleration Of Universe Expansion
A new theory has emerged which might pave way for a new model of the universe and it's expansion.
Mars Has A Porous Crust, New NASA Study Reveals
Latest NASA findings could give scientists new pointers on the evolution of Mars. These findings would also be helpful for planning future missions to the red planet.
Channel Your Inner Kanye: Researchers Create Device That Convert Thoughts To Music
Austrian researchers have designed a brain-computer interface that lets you compose music with your thoughts.
Cassini And Friends: Where Are Our Nine Outer Solar System Probes Now?
As Cassini prepares for its final plunge into Saturn's atmosphere, let's take a look our nine farthest scouts in the solar system and beyond.
Scientists Can Finally Determine The Accurate Shape Of Any Galaxy
A large number of observations and data combined with computational modelling and a advanced technology called SAMI are finally giving astronomers a sure way to plot out the 3D shapes of galaxies, 90 years after we started looking for a solution.
WATCH: NASA Captures Huge Solar Flare Eruption On Sun
Flares during this period in the Sun's cycle are very rare and researchers say the findings will help them acclimatize themselves with these anomalies and give them enough data to help start a prediction pattern for them in the future.
The Science Behind Hurricanes Causing Violent Tornadoes Explained
Though hurricanes and tornadoes are created under separate environmental conditions, they are interconnected.
Achoo! African Wild Dogs Sneeze To Vote To Go On Hunts
These endangered dogs vote on hunting time after naps with a short sneezing ritual where members choose whether to hunt or not.
Felt Superhuman Night Vision Power During Total Solar Eclipse? Scientists Explain Why
If you noticed temporary "night" vision when the eclipse happened, don't think you were bestowed with some superhuman powers. Your eyes were playing a trick on you, according to a new study.
A Look At The Voyager's Best Moments As It Completes 40 Years In Space
Voyager 1 has completed 40 glorious years in space and sent us back a treasure trove of information.
Life On Mars: Scientists Say New Boron Findings Could Finally End Speculation
The discovery of boron on Mars by Curiosity rover has taken us a step closer to answering whether life ever existed on the planet.
Hudson River Dumps 300 Million Clothing Fibers Into The Atlantic Ocean Daily
Researchers estimate that there is about one microfiber per liter of water in the Hudson. Nearly 50 percent of these fibers are plastic and the rest are wool or other synthetic fiber.
Researchers Say That Primordial Black Holes Helped Create Gold In The Universe
Primordial black holes created right after the Big Bang could have helped form gold, silver, platinum and other heavy metals in our galaxy.
Gelatinous Brain-Like Blobs Found in Vancouver Are Actually Ancient Animals
Researchers discovered these extremely elusive creatures in the translucent waters of Stanley Park in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Human Echolocation Can Help Visually Challenged People See Using Sound, Study Finds
Scientists are trying to use the concept of human echolocation to help visually challenged people.
How Neanderthals Made First Glue From Tar To Make Stronger Weapons
Scientists have demonstrated complex methods which might have been used by Neanderthals to produce the tar that they used as adhesive to make weapons.
Fast Radio Burst From Distant Galaxy Observed Again, Refuels Alien Speculation
A radio burst has been detected for the third time by scientists. This is the only case of a repeating signal recorded from the same source in space. Could this be our big-eyed neighbors trying to talk to us?
Millennials One Up On Baby Boomers In Shunning Opioid Addiction: Study
A study has revealed startling data that more millennials opt out of opioid-based painkillers for relief than baby boomers but lack information about disposal and prescription fraud.
Galaxy 5 Billion Light-Years Away Helps Study Origin Of Magnetic Fields
A gargantuan cosmic lens, a team of astronomers and a galaxy far-far away have come together to crack the origin of magnetic fields and how it evolved to its present state.
Chinese Researchers Develop Supercapacitor From Dried Leaves Three Times Better Than Graphene
Chinese scientists have discovered that leaves of deciduous phoenix tree can be synthesized and used to make super capacitors paving way for better data and energy storage.
WATCH: Cassini Sends Stunning View Of Saturn’s Rings From Its Death Lap
NASA has released a video that offers a spectacular view of Saturn's rings as seen from the gap between the planet and the rings themselves, taken by Cassini which is heading toward its final plunge.