Hallucination Machine Uses Google AI, Gives Magic Mushroom-Like 'Trip' Without Drugs
Using Google's DeepDream software and a virtual reality headset, a team of scientists have built a device called the Hallucination Machine that "trips" you out without any drugs.
Human Brain Evolution: Scientists Identify Area That Separates Us From Primates
The differences stem from genetic dissimilarities and serve as a marker in the evolution of the human brain from a primate brain.
Bose-Einstein Condensates Can Be Made Faster Now, Thanks To MIT Researchers
MIT scientists have developed a much faster, more efficient way to make Bose-Einstein condensates.
World's Smallest Tape Recorder Made From Genetically Modified Gut Bacteria
The researchers modified an ordinary laboratory strain of the ubiquitous Escherichia coli, enabling the bacteria to not only record their interactions with the environment but also time-stamp the events.
Psychology Behind Black Friday Spending: Past Shopping Decisions Influence Choices
A research conducted on decision making by individuals while buying products, showed that retailers tend to play on two factors that influence customer choices — pride and regret.
Steam Autumn Sale 2017: Over 6,000 PC Games On Black Friday
Steam has kicked off their Autumn Sale for Black Friday and are offering some great games at slashed prices.
Love Is An Evolutionary Response To Better Reproduction Rates: Study
A study has revealed the number of children a couple had was directly proportional to the depth of their love.
Alien, UFO Sightings In 2017 Grew 12%, Tracking Website Claims
UFO Stalker, a website that maps UFO encounters worldwide, has reported that 83,715 UFO sightings were reported this year.
NASA Will Study How Sunlight Affects Earth's Ozone Layer With TSIS-1 Satellite
NASA's weather monitoring spacecraft has technological upgrades that should improve stability and provide three times better accuracy.
NASA's Thanksgiving 2017 Weather Prediction Shows Storms Brewing On Both Coasts
NASA weather satellites have released weather forecasts for Thanksgiving 2017 and things look cold and wet for both northern coasts.
Lightning Creates Antimatter Near Earth By Triggering Nuclear Reactions In The Sky
A team of researchers have successfully witnessed nuclear reactions in the sky caused by lightning.
NASA Finds Comet 45P's Interior Has Both Carbon Monoxide, Methane
The team found that the levels of carbon monoxide in the ices of the comet were completely depleted but methane levels were very high.
Male Dolphins Attract Females With 'Gifts,' Have Wingmen Help Them Out
A team of scientists found that male Australian humpback dolphins use both wing men and gift-giving in their attempts to get mates.
Atlantic Sea Nettle Jellyfish Found To Be Two Distinct Species
A team of researchers have determined that the common sea nettle jellyfish found along the U.S. East Coast is actually two distinct species.
Moon's Magma Ocean Purified Lunar Crust Through 'Crustal Overturn': Study
The Moon's molten magma ocean cooled over time to form the crust and 98 percent of it is made of one mineral. A recent study has revealed the process that caused this uniformity in the lunar surface composition.
Cannabis Use Post Psychiatric Care Causes Dramatic Increase In Violent Episodes: Study
A study has linked chronic cannabis use after psychiatric care to a 143 percent increase in violence or violent episodes after discharge.
Earthquakes Expected To Double In Number In 2018 As Earth's Rotation Slows
Scientists have warned a slowing down of Earth's rotation speed could indicate a possible increase in the number of large earthquakes, especially around the equator.
Chronic Stress Drives You To Make High-Risk Decisions: MIT Study
Making tough decisions when you are stressed out due to neurological disorders or strain causes you to choose the high-risk, high-reward outcome more says a new MIT study.
Rapid Extinction Of Passenger Pigeons Caused By Evolutionary Changes: Study
A study has revealed that evolutionary changes coupled with skilled hunting caused the rapid fall and eventual extinction of passenger pigeons.
Who Wrote The Dead Sea Scrolls? 33 New Skeletons Could Give Answers
Newly excavated skeletons could answer the decades-long debate over who once occupied a settlement located near the caves where the Dead Sea Scrolls were found.
Chimpanzees Show Disgust Towards Pathogen-Containing Food Like Humans
A study has shown chimpanzees recoiling from food placed on a soft, moist feces replica even though they are known to fling their own feces and even eat feces in captivity, which points to a 'disgust response' towards possible pathogen containing food.
Alcoholic Male Prairie Voles Likely to Cheat, Less Happy In Monogamous Relationships
A study has shown that male prairie voles who drink alone were more likely to cheat compared to voles that drank with partners or voles that didn't drink at all.
WATCH: Ring-Tailed Lemur Males Attract Females For Mating By 'Stink-Flirting'
A study has shown that male ring-tailed lemurs that engage in 'stink-flirting' have higher chances of finding a mate.
Extinct Stellar's Sea Cow Fossil Found In Kamchatka Region In Russia
A six-meter fossil of an extinct Stellar's sea cow has been found on the coast of the Commander Islands in the Kamchatka region of Russia.
Exoplanet 55 Cancri e Has Thick Atmosphere, Rocky Surface Similar To Earth
A study of NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope data showed the exoplanet 55 Cancri e has an atmosphere very similar to Earth in density and composition.
Water On Earth Came From Jupiter, Study Claims
A new study says the biggest planet in the solar system is responsible for almost all the water — whether liquid, solid or gas — in it.
What Are Grabens? ESA Releases 3D Image Of Fractures On Mars Crust
These striking fracture lines, captured in March, were caused by the Mars' crust stretching apart in response to ancient volcanic activity.
NASA Study Reveals How Solar Flare Oscillations Affect Earth's Ionosphere
The studies may help determine the origins and science behind solar flares, which impact the entire solar system.
Yellow, Three-Eyed, Wingless Mosquitoes Created Using CRISPR Gene Editing Tool
Researchers said this represents the first step toward using gene drive systems to control mosquito populations and reduce the diseases they spread.
Zwicky Transient Facility Telescope, With 576-Megapixel Camera, Sees 'First Light'
The Zwicky Transient Facility, a new robotic camera with the ability to capture hundreds of thousands of stars and galaxies in a single shot, has taken its first image of the sky, an event astronomers referring to as “first light.”