Wednesday, 9th, 2024 | 6:12PM Updated
Environmental scientists are now investigating a massive toxic algae bloom across California and the West Coast that can be fatal to marine life and humans.
A new study shows how worms use a tiny sensor in detecting the Earth's magnetic field to navigate themselves underground.
After hibernating for months, ESA's Philae lander is finally awake, sending signals back to Earth where the team is preparing the lander to start experiments on the comet.
A new study reveals the first generation stars that was formed after the Big Bang which apparently are found in the brightest distant galaxy ever detected.
More than one year has passed, the Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 remains a mystery. Over the period of time, several researchers have come up with theories claiming to know what happened to the missing Boeing 777. Despite multiple continuous search efforts, the location of the plane remains unknown. Also, no traces or debris have been spotted in the search zone. However, a group of mathematicians have presented an explanation how plane crashed and why investigators could not locate any debris.
The United States Treasury will make an official announcement on Thursday that an American woman will join Alexander Hamilton on a new $10 bill, following an unofficial tweet by the president of a non-partisan group. That new face on the U.S. paper currency will appear in 2020 at the earliest.
Two new studies revealed the world's most overstressed groundwater basins that store water for human use and how they are running out at an alarming rate.
A tiny and pink octopus that resembles an appearance between a Pokemon and a puppy has been recently discovered.
New study found out that moon contains permanent asymmetrical mist of dust clouds, mixing up from the lunar surface.
The origin of gold has long puzzled scientists around the globe, and perhaps a group of scientists from a Chinese observatory has made a breakthrough. A macronova from gamma-ray bursts discovered by the Chinese team on Tuesday, June 16, may very well help explain how gold and silver came to be.
Black hosts of the CBS talk show “The Talk,” Aisha Tyler, 44, and Sheryl Underwood, 51, have slammed Rachel Dolezal, 37, for claiming that she is black. The controversial Spokane NAACP president recently resigned and passed the position to Vice President Naima Quarles-Burnley, 57.
A new study reveals how Earth sized polar cyclones form on gas giant, Saturn.
The governments of China and Poland are set to sign a cooperation agreement regarding the “One Belt, One Road” initiative, caixin.com reported on June 16, Tuesday.
China is set to further reinforce its regulation on imported foods, following a series of food safety scandals, as improvements to the revised Food Safety Law were made, according to the country’s food quality watchdog.
Couples in Beijing who have applied to have a second child since China eased its one-child policy last year have reached more than 40,000, but the number is still short of the government's annual target of 50,000 to address the country's low birth rate.
A "Golden Bridge of Silk Road" structure has been erected in Beijing's Olympic Park.