Tuesday, 8th, 2024 | 4:09PM Updated
The Islamic State (IS) released on Sunday a new video showing five gunmen in black ski masks and military uniform kill five British spies. While the hostages still wore orange jumpsuits like previous detainees held by the Daesh, previous executioner Jihadi John is apparently missing.
As the world further goes hi-tech, fewer people believe in seers and fortune tellers who divine what would happen in the next 12 months.
A possibly inhabitable planet near the planet earth had been discovered by an Australian team of scientists.
An embarrassing photo of Ivan Zvonimir Cicak, head of the Croatian Helsinki Committee for Human Rights, with his trousers down while presenting an award to Croatian President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic became viral in early December.
An upstate New York woman facing Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) charges was exonerated due to her being diagnosed with a rare condition known as Auto-Brewery Syndrome. The serious charges were dropped because the condition causes people's digestive system to turn food into alcohol.
Breakthrough methods in 3D printing involving ceramics can now be used to build parts for spacecraft that can withstand extreme heat.
NASA's New Horizons team has released the first official video of Pluto in color.
A G3 powerful solar storm will hit Wednesday night followed by a M1 solar flare of New Year's Eve that could possibly create an aurora borealis in the Northern Hemisphere.
Researchers have developed a new humanoid robot with emotions and a personality that can serve as a "social companion".
The U.S. military will be shelving Google owned Boston Dynamics' robot dogs due to a crucial flaw: they're too noisy on the field.
New research reveals that around 58 million trees in California forests are at risk of dying, catching fire and beetle infestation due to the ongoing drought.
New research reveals the first Irish genomes ever sequenced, suggesting that early settlers come from the Middle East and Russia.
Following the recent successful rocket launch and landing, Space X fans are expecting more from the aerospace company. The most prominent tease is an exploratory mission to Mars called the Mars Colonial Transporter.
Despite living in the International Space Station for more than a year, American astronaut Scott Kelly is still unable to figure out how to grow crops on his space garden. Kelly even made a joking reference to the popular fictional character Mark Watney from the movie “The Martian.”
Spectators on a pier in Toyama Bay in Japan witnessed a rare sighting of a giant squid recently. The creature which swam close to the bay was joined by a diver who spontaneously jumped into the water to film the creature.
A "Golden Bridge of Silk Road" structure has been erected in Beijing's Olympic Park.