A Star Wars fan used an empty plain as the setting of a life-size replica of the All Terrain Scout Transport from "Return of the Jedi."
There could be a huge planet lurking in the outer solar system that is numerous times bigger than the earth. Evidence of the existence of the mysterious world, termed Planet Nine, was first presented by two planetary scientists from the California Institute of Technology (Caltech).
HP Spectre 13, is the brand's newest laptop, is set to make another world record. The device is expected to catch the attention of a lot of people as it is the thinnest laptop ever manufactured in history.
Whatsapp has implemented end-to-end encryption on its messaging service making it tougher for third party access to information.
TOTM is making organic feminine products to make women's periods easier.
The endangered tag has been lifted off from green sea turtles found in the Pacific coast of Mexico and Florida, spelling success for the decades of conservation efforts spent on their survival as a species.
Around 29 million Americans, who are suffering from diabetes, are entirely dependent on insulin for their medication. Unfortunately, insulin is no longer inexpensive.
Analysts from the Energy Department's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) reveal the potential use of the rooftop photovoltaic (PV) systems across the nation.
Researchers from the University of Liverpool have found that the popular dinosaur species may actually have the most powerful bite of any terrestrial animal - living or extinct.
New evidence suggesting the existence of a mysterious state of matter, known as quantum spin liquid, has been found by researchers in real material. The state, which was first predicted nearly four decades ago, causes the usually indivisible electrons to break into pieces.
Japanese scientists has successfully developed and grown artificial skin that is capable of behaving like normal skin, and has the ability to sweat and grow hair.
Sunlight is supposed to be good for producing Vitamin D by the skin, however it seems there can be too much of a good thing. According to a recent research, excessive exposure to sunlight can lower the body’s ability to produce the vital nutrient.