Wednesday, 9th, 2024 | 10:21PM Updated
Mike Huckabee took to Facebook to express his support for the Duggars as the family also took to Facebook to release statements amid the molestation accusation against “19 Kids And Counting” star Josh Duggar.
To train Deep Beat, the Finns assembled a database of over 10,000 songs from over 100 rap artists.
The world's biggest atom smasher has been smashing protons at nearly the speed of light. The 17-mile (27.3 km) CERN LHC keeps setting new world records, producing the first public images in about two years.
A new study made by an international team of researchers discovered a world of diversity in plankton and its importance in the food chain.
A Canadian man developed and built a real life hoverboard with DIY engineering where he also breaks a new Guinness World Record.
The newly discovered ice-melt is now Antarctica's second-largest contributor to rising sea levels.
NASA's WISE spacecraft detected the most luminous galaxy ever known that contains 300 trillions suns from a distance of 12.5 billion light years.
NASA has released the clearest images of the strange lights on the dwarf planet Ceres, however, the space agency is not yet close in explaining exactly what they are.
The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) has achieved a milestone after three-day finalizing discussion on the Articles of Agreement (AOA) and the scheduled signing of the AOA at the end of June in Beijing as the 5th Chief Negotiators’ Meeting ended on May 22, the Xinhua News Agency reported.
Ecocapsule is a portable house its inventors claim offers "an unmatched dwelling experience".
The recent visit of Premier Li Keqiang to Colombia has produced positive results, as the two countries pledged to expand cooperation in a range of areas that include equipment manufacturing, production capacity and infrastructure construction to further improve economic ties.
New data from the Hubble Space Telescope reveals an extremely rare, bizarre star where scientists nicknamed it 'Nasty 1'.
China is ranked fourth in the world in terms of space capabilities, following closely with leading space powers, based on a report issued by a Chinese research organization, the Xinhua News Agency reported.
Researchers from Denmark suggest that the unearthed Bronze Age burial of a girl in Egtved, Sweden in 1921 may not have been born in Denmark.
Astronomers have discovered that a massive star named Nasty 1 may possibly unravel the secrets of a unique class of stars. NASA's Hubble Telescope captured a glimpse of a "weird" star and the image showed that a cloud of gas three trillion miles wide surrounds it.
A "Golden Bridge of Silk Road" structure has been erected in Beijing's Olympic Park.