The first asteroid dust samples brought by a Japanese spacecraft back to Earth indicate that some of the most common meteorites to hit Earth might have originated from a single rocky ancestor in space, Japanese researchers say.
Ankita Mehta
Aug 26, 2011
There's a planet made entirely of diamond out there in our Milky Way galaxy that an international team of scientist discovered orbiting a pulsar about 4,000 light-years away. This small diamond planet, which obits the pulsar PSR J1719-1438, is believed to be denser than platinum, but made entirely of oxygen and carbon.
Laura Matthews
Aug 26, 2011
United States captain Fred Couples ended speculation over whether Tiger Woods might be selected for the Presidents Cup in November by saying on Thursday the former world number one would be a wildcard pick.
IBT Staff Reporter
Aug 26, 2011
A previously unknown pulsar was discovered 4,000 light years from Earth, scientists at the University of Manchester said. Scientists said that the star sits in the Milky Way.
IBT Staff Reporter
Aug 25, 2011
In another victory for Apple's legal team, Dutch courts ruled that devices from rival Samsung would not be allowed to be allowed on shelves in the Netherlands due to patent infringement.
Johnathan Davis
Aug 25, 2011
Scientists have discovered something that defies the imagination.
Jeremy White
Aug 25, 2011
Astronomers Discover a Planet Made of Diamonds
Jeremy White
Aug 25, 2011
While looking for pulsars, a team of scientists discovered an exotic planet orbiting the fast-spinning pulsar. While the planet was stripped of most of its mass, it was discovered to be crystallized, worthy to be identified as genuine diamond.
IBT Staff Reporter
Aug 25, 2011
When the weather heats up, people get more uncomfortable and perhaps a little testy. But until now, no one has ever accused heat of causing war.
IBT Staff Reporter
Aug 25, 2011
4,000 light years away exists an exotic planet made of diamond five times bigger than Earth,As part of an ongoing search for pulsars, the diamond planet was discovered by a team of astronomers, led by Professor Matthew Bailes of Swinburne University of Technology in Melbourne, Australia.
IBT Staff Reporter
Aug 25, 2011
Gold Fields Ltd., a major gold mining company, warned Thursday that there were several Web sites that use Gold Fields branding and purport to be investment vehicles on behalf of the company.
Mike Obel
Aug 25, 2011
A new study has revealed a stronger evidence for the climate-conflict link, with data showing that tropical countries affected by the El Niño-Southern Oscillation are twice as likely to suffer internal unrest compared to the phenomenon's cooler, wetter counterpart, La Niña.
IBT Staff Reporter
Aug 25, 2011
On his days off, Cordell Kent drives with his family about an hour into the eastern Australian countryside, lays out a picnic blanket and then joins hundreds of other families panning for gold in hopes of striking it rich.
Mike Obel
Aug 25, 2011
Fromer Australian cricketer, Shane Warne has reportedly asked his lady love, Liz Hurley to walk down the aisle with him.
Monami Thakur
Aug 25, 2011
Hotter, drier weather brought about by the El Niño climate pattern has been linked to civil conflicts within poor tropical countries, according to a new study.
IBT Staff Reporter
Aug 25, 2011
Australia midfielder Brett Emerton is expected to play his last game for English Premier League club Blackburn Rovers against Everton Saturday before he heads home to play for Sydney FC in the top-flight A-League.
IBT Staff Reporter
Aug 25, 2011
The El Nino climate cycle brings not only high temperatures and dry weather, but also possibly civil wars, a new study claims.Between 1950 and 2004, the risk of civil wars doubled in 90 tropical countries when bit by El Nino every three to seven years, according to a study published in Wednesday's Nature.
IBT Staff Reporter
Aug 24, 2011
While mosquitoes are known to spread the tropical decease of Dengue Fever with their pinching bites, a new study has found that bacteria infected mosquitoes reduce the risk of transmitted the disease to humans.
Ceylan Yeginsu
Aug 24, 2011
Australia-based Allied Gold Mining plc said Wednesday it is not concerned about possible changes to legislation in Papua New Guinea regarding resource extraction.
Mike Obel
Aug 24, 2011
Flash mobs are becoming an increasingly terrifying phenomenon in many American cities. But they have been used as a tool of political protest for a decade, and text messaging and social media have helped people communicate in many significant instances.
Daniel Tovrov
Aug 24, 2011
Here is a brief rundown of important events around the world Wednesday morning, August 24, 2011.
Palash Ghosh
Aug 24, 2011
Mandatory anti-smoking warnings on U.S. cigarette packs are being challenged, this time by researchers who say the combination of grotesque images and explicit messages may not be effective in curbing smoking.
Sangeeta Ghosh Dastidar
Aug 24, 2011