Wolfenstein-II Controversy: Bethesda Softworks Draws Flak For 'Make America Nazi-Free Again' Promotion
Bathesda Softworks' Wolfenstein: New World Order has drawn criticism online for controversial 'Make America Nazi-Free Again' campaign and for showing Nazi forces marching through the streets of America. The makers defend the game and say current political mood in the nation was not anticipated.
Superoxide For Superbugs: Scientists Create Nanoparticles That Help Antibiotics Kill Drug-Resistant Bacteria
These bots are fundamentally quantum dots, which are capable of producing a chemical that makes the pathogen more reactive to the tried and tested antibiotics.
Carbon Emissions From Soil Could Trigger Massive Cyclic Temperature Increase: Study
A 26-year-long research has astonished scientists. Levels of carbon emission from heated-up soil is much higher than expected, which could trigger very devastating increase in temperature over time.
Old Faithful's Plumbing Revealed For the First Time: Seismograph Shows Geyser's Interior
A team from the University Of Utah have successfully studied the extensive plumbing network that fuels Yellowstone National Park's famous Old Faithful geyser.
Quantum Observation Causes Energy Flow Against Direction Of Current, Study Shows
Scientists have found that "the observer effect" can reverse the direction of energy flow in a current by acting as an obstacle.
Eggs To Deliver Drugs That Treat Cancer, Hepatitis
Japanese scientists have found a way to imbibe 'interferon beta' in chickens so that they lay eggs with pharmaceutical properties capable of treating cancer and hepatitis.
Neanderthal DNA In Humans Affects Sleep, Triggers Smoking Addiction, Schizophrenia
New findings show that humans have a lot more Neanderthal DNA than we previously thought. Scientists have linked it to depression and other mood disorders.
NASA's Odyssey Captures First Images Of Mars's 'Death Star' Phobos In Infrared
Odyssey's THEMIS camera captured the first ever image of Mars's moon Phobos in Infrared revealing changing temperatures on the surface.
First Ever 360 Degree Video Of ISS Astronaut's Spacewalk Demolishes Flat-Earth Theory
The video of the first-ever 360-degree footage shot manually in outer space was released Wednesday in a bid to put an end to the recent ‘Earth is flat’ conspiracies.
Water On Mars: Odyssey Data Shows Underground Ice In Equatorial Region
Old Odyssey data has revealed the presence of ice in the equatorial region of Mars. This proves that Mars has more water than we estimated, could this speed up SpaceX's recent 2022 Mars colonization estimates?
Could Google Lunar XPrize Catalyze Long-Term Deep Space Exploration?
The Google Lunar X prize has caused a major change in how the private space business is viewed. This could spur major developments in the very near future.
Cats Kill Over 1 Million Birds A Day In Australia, Says Study
A study has shown that both feral and domestic cats put together account for over one million bird deaths a day. Cats pose a direct threat to nearly 71 endangered bird species and 330 species of birds overall.
Dark Energy Is Dynamic, Researchers Find; Could Disprove Einstein’s Cosmological Constant
A team of scientists has observed dynamic properties in dark matter which was previously considered to be static vacuum energy.
When Galaxies Collide: Astronomers Locate Five Extremely Elusive Supermassive Black Hole Pairs
Astronomers have used data from several observatories to locate not one, but five very elusive supermassive black hole pairs.
Lockheed Martin Unveils Mars Base Camp For Missions To Red Planet
Lockheed Martin has laid out a plan that involves NASA and the spacecraft Orion coming together to design a Mars Base Camp that can be reused and possibly run on frozen asteroid ice.
Supermassive Black Hole Formation Fueled By Supersonic Gas From Big Bang
The formation of supermassive black holes have been a mystery. Scientists have found that supersonic streams of gas left behind from the Big Bang holds the answers.
NASA's Hubble Photographs Farthest Active Inbound Comet From Oort Cloud
At a distance of 1.5 billion miles from the Sun, K2 becomes the farthest comet ever observed and photographed.
Scientists Theorize Solution To Quantum Issue Linking Gravitational Anomalies And Computing Power
Scientists have theorized a way which could solve the major stumbling block in our ability to simulate complete quantum systems physically.
Ring Of Fire: 3 Pacific Rim Volcanoes Have Forced Mass Evacuations Worldwide
Three volcanoes in Bali, Vanuatu and Mexico are active. They are rumbling and spewing hot ash forcing massive evacuations and earthquakes.
4th Gravitational Wave Detection Confirms Einstein's Theory Of Relativity Prediction
Gravitational waves, despite their name, have nothing to do with gravity. Instead, they are ripples in space-time that occur when black holes collide.
ESA's 'Moon Village' Plan Aims For Huge Colony On Moon By 2050
ESA's 'Moon Village' scheme is on track for a fully-fledged colony on the Moon by 2050. If everything goes as planned, we could be playing moon golf in a few decades.
New Drug Test 'Paper' Uses Fingerprints To Detect Cocaine In Seconds
Scientists have developed a paper which is capable of detecting the presence of cocaine in 30 seconds with 99 percent accuracy.
Robots That Can Create, Arrange Molecules Could Be Future Of Manufacturing
The "molecular robot" can construct and arrange even one molecule of a particle. Could this mean that things will be manufactured on a molecular level by tiny bots in the future?
Swipe Left On Sadness: Researchers Say Smart Phones Can Help Cure Depression
A study published by Australian-led researchers said smart phones can be used as an effective tool in the treatment of depression,shattering a common notion held about smartphones and their link to depression.
NASA Scientists Explain Challenges Of Space Radiation To Future Mars Mission
Scientists at NASA have explained space radiation and the challenges it poses to space travel. All these obstacles build up to one question, can we reach Mars?
'Plastic-Eating' Fungus Found In Pakistan Garbage Dump
A team of researchers from Pakistan and China have discovered a fungus that degrades plastic. They believe this could be a long-term solution to disposing of waste plastic.
Major Physics Breakthrough Advances Einstein's Nobel Winning Photoelectric Effect
Researchers have made a breakthrough on the century-old photoelectric effect proposed by Einstein. New Spectroscopy methods reveal that electron emission is delayed by intra-atomic interactions.
Blocking Robocalls And Unwanted Text Messages On iOS 11 With Hiya App
The new version of Hiya 4.0 for iOS 11 will feature SMS blocking and advanced call-blocking.
NASA To Decommission GRACE Satellites 15 Years After Launch
In the 15 years since launch, the satellites have aided in making many scientific discoveries about Earth, especially understanding the movement and storage of water on the planet.
HPE's Spaceborne Computer Installed On ISS, Achieves 1 Teraflop Speed
The Spaceborne Computer launched by NASA and Hewlett Packard Enterprise was switched-on and it clocked in speeds of one Teraflop.