It may seem like something out of a sci-fi show, but it's not. Trucks armed with lasers are apparently the latest in defense technology.
A new research study revealed that antipsychotic treatment for Alzheimer's disease does more harm than good to patients.
The Skarp Laser Razor project just lost crowdfunding for its campaign from Kickstarter. After surpassing the goal of $160,000 and gaining over $4 million for the device, it has now appeared on Indiegogo as of Tuesday.
Scientists from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem successfully converted mouse skin cells into functional placenta-generating cells, opening an avenue for major advancements in cell donorship.
Scientists have found that people in the United States can expect for spring to come three weeks earlier over the next century due to climate change.
NASA's Cassini spacecraft is getting some spectacular close-ups of Saturn's moon, Enceladus. Starting today, the spacecraft is starting a series of three close encounters, which will reveal some of the first close-up looks of the polar region of the moon.
Want your coffee black? Black like your heart! (Wait, what?)
University of Vienna researchers have revealed in a study that having a larger brain doesn't necessarily prove that a higher IQ is guaranteed.
It turns out that the Arctic sea ice has more life than you might think. Scientists have found that beneath this ice you can find billions of juvenile polar cod, which are a major source of food for seals, whales and seabirds
A recent study revealed that the dinosaurs had the ability to to elevate their body temperatures.
Researchers have uncovered a previously unknown link between the way young stars grow and the way black holes and other exotic space objects feed from their surroundings.
What happens to your brain in space? This is particularly important to figure out as NASA and other agencies gear up for a manned mission to Mars. Now, an investigation on the International Space Station (ISS) is looking at how the brain changes in space.