The first "printed airplane" is on its way to navigate the Antarctic.
Many people in Ukraine, Russia and Belarus are still suffering from the world's worst nuclear disaster, causing them to acquire different illnesses due to radiation exposure in the atmosphere.
Diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis vaccine frequency for 7-year-old children is recently being questioned.
Scientists have discovered three species of mouse lemurs in the southern and eastern islands of Madagascar, increasing the number of known species to 24.
Startups inspired by budding companies like Blue Origin, Virgin Galactic, and SpaceX, aside from NASA and LockHeed Martin Aeronautics.
Mammalian embryos were developed successfully aboard a satellite from China.
A study has revealed that environmental pollutants thriving in fishes obstruct a person's natural body defense to fight harmful toxins.
On May 25, Apple made public that it will be putting an end to its iTunes Allowances a feature that lets parents allocate a certain amount of money in their credit cards so their kids can buy items on the App Store or iTunes.
NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center has begun a potential revolutionary propulsion system testing with the aim of sending spacecrafts to the solar system faster.
Scientists were able to grow skin with hair follicles and sweat glands in lab, sucessfully connecting it with nerves and muscle fibers.
Health experts believe that the outbreak will reach the United States in the summer but will not be widespread.
Mass graves from Ancient Greece found on the construction site of the National Library and National Opera.