Utah's Great Salt Lake Has Lost Half Its Water: Study
A study has shown that Utah's Great Salt Lake's water level has gone down by half and climate change is not the culprit.
Pyramid Of Giza Void Built Into 'Assassin's Creed: Origins' Before Discovery
Ubisoft's latest flagship game 'Assassin's Creed: Origins' included the recent discovery of a void inside Egypt's Pyramid Of Giza before its discovery, in the game.
Two NASA, ESA Observatories Spot Recurring Comet 96P Simultaneously
NASA, ESA joint mission SOHO and NASA's STEREO spotted "parent" comet 96P together. The combined observations could help us study the evolution of a comet family.
Google's AI Tricked By Students Into Thinking 3D-Printed Turtle Is A Rifle
A group of students called labsix managed to trick Google's AI Inception V3 into thinking that a turtle is a rifle.
Graphene With Carbon Nanotube 'Wrinkles' Conducts Heat Better: Study
A study has found that manipulating the junction between graphene and carbon nanotubes would make heat transfer better.
Sequenced Reindeer Genome Reveals Common Ancestry With Cattle, Goat
A team of Chinese scientists successfully sequenced and analyzed the genome of reindeer and plotted their evolutionary timeline.
Rats, Bedbugs, Mosquitoes Evolve Rapidly In Urban Environments: Study
Mosquitoes in the underground stations in London do not need blood to produce eggs anymore. Urbanization is causing the evolution of animals around us and a study says that it is happening fast.
NASA Scientists To Use 'Beacons' To Find Habitable Exoplanets
A team from NASA have shown that atmospheric beacons around exoplanets could point to the planets' ability to sustain life.
CERN To Focus On Developing Cheap Radiation-Tolerant Systems For Spaceflight
CERN is taking steps to develop a cheap device that can monitor radiation exposure in space.
WATCH: NASA Releases Visualizations Of Magnetic Fields Around Different Solar System Planets
NASA has released visualizations of the magnetic field around several planets of our solar system and their moons.
Climate Change Increases Pathogens In Lakes By Blocking Disinfectant UV Light: Study
A new study has shown that climate change increases organic runoff into lakes which blocks disinfecting UV light. This is making lakes all across the globe a cesspool for pathogens.
Microgravity Causes Permanent Structural Changes In Astronauts' Brains: Study
An MRI study has shown permanent structural changes in the top of the brain due to microgravity during a space mission.
NASA's Curiosity Rover's Iron Ore Findings On Mars Show Extensive Water-Rock Interaction
NASA's Curiosity rover captured color images and mapped Hematite on Mars which showed a much higher level of water-rock interaction in the past.
Memories Ripple Through The Different Areas Of Brain During Sleep: Study
A study has shown that different areas are used during memory processing in sleep as they ripple across the different sides of the brain during non-rapid eye movement NREM sleep.
Climate Change Will Make Volcanic Eruptions Deadlier In The Future: Study
The team wanted to study the cataclysmic eruption of Indonesia's Mount Tambora in April 1815, which is thought to have triggered the so-called "year without a summer" in 1816.
ADHD In Children Linked To Prenatal Use Of Pain Drugs Like Acetaminophen
Women who consume a lot of common pain relievers such as acetaminophen during pregnancy are likely to have children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, says study.
Global Warming Impact: Melting Ice Leads To Increased Carbon Dioxide Absorption
Melting of ice caused by rising temperatures is exposing Boreal forests earlier, causing an increase in absorbed carbon dioxide.
Photons Form Cooper Pairs Like Superconducting Electrons: Study
A team observed that when a laser was directed at water, pairs of photons that emerged from the liquid at the same time had complementary energies.
Male Salmon Can Make Sperm Faster To Beat Nearby Rivals: Study
A team has found that male salmon can increase the speed of their sperm to stand greater chances of fertilizing female eggs.
Positive Motives Make You Smarter, Virtue Helps Logical Reasoning, Study Says
A study has shown that approaching a personal problem virtuously helped problem-solving skills.
Apple iPhone X's FaceID Technology: What It Could Mean For Civil Liberties
Some fear that Apple's new FaceID feature on the iPhone X could fuel the use of facial recognition for nefarious purposes and privacy infringement of the masses.
Improving Lithium-Ion Batteries: Tweaking Solid-State Electrolytes Could Make Them Safer, Stronger
A team of researchers has designed a lithium-ion battery model that uses a solid-state electrolyte for improved safety and performance.
Ice On Mars: Sublimation Cause Giant Carbon Dioxide Ice Blocks to Levitate
Martian winters and sublimation cause changes in the Martian landscape, a new study has said. Research sheds light on the linear gullies, which has baffled scientists for years.
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope’s New Laser-Focused Sight Explained
NASA explains the new laser-focus sight used on the James Webb Space Telescope.
Comet Plume Captured By ESA's Rosetta Spacecraft Powered From Beneath Surface
Images of a comet plume captured by ESA's Rosetta spacecraft have baffled scientists for a year. Now, a new paper has found that the plume gathered energy from under the comets' surface.
NASA's Dawn Mission To Dwarf Planet Ceres Finds Evidence Of Ancient Ocean
Data from the extended Dawn mission points to the presence of an ancient ocean on the dwarf planet, Ceres. The finding could help explain its mysterious crust.
WATCH: Harvard's Tiny RoboBee Propels Itself Out Of Water Using Rockets
Harvard's RoboBee can now swim in and explode out of the water using a tiny combustible rocket propulsion system.
NASA's Hubble Telescope To Search For Exomoon Kepler 1625b-i
Predictions about the size of Exomoon Kepler 1625b-i points to a moon larger than any found in the solar system. With the moon's existence still unconfirmed, NASA's Hubble Space Telescope will do a weekend search to possibly make the first exomoon sighting.
Graphene, Silver Combination Cracks Fragile Smartphone Touchscreen Problem With 'Potato Stamp' Technique
Scientists from the UK have devised a new method to combine graphene and silver to make the conducting material in touchscreen technology. This could make it more flexible, eco-friendly and cheap.
ESO Telescope Captures Stunning Image Of NGC 1316 In Fornax Galaxy Cluster
ESO's VLT Survey Telescope (VST) at ESO’s Paranal Observatory in Chile has captured a stunning image of NGC 1316 in the Fornax Galaxy Cluster revealing a turbulent past.