Sky gazers are in luck today. A partial solar eclipse will occur across North America this Thursday during the evening hours, so make sure to catch a glimpse--as long as the weather cooperates.
Space debris is starting to be a huge problem for satellites orbiting Earth. Now, it turns out that the Suomi NPP satellite experienced a near-miss when it comes to avoiding space trash in Earth's orbit.
When did we first begin being able to drink milk? That's a good question--and you may be surprised by the answer. Scientists have found that ancient Europeans remained intolerant to lactose for 5,000 years after they adopted agricultural practices.
NASA has announced that the sun erupted with another significant solar flare on Oct. 22, 2014.
Scientists may have managed to solve the "Karakoram anomaly," a phenomenon that has long puzzled climate change researchers.
Wild chimps may be developing innovative strategies in order to cope with living in disturbed habitat.
Scientists have created the most complete census of comets yet around another star.
Scientists have examined new maps of Saturn's moon, Titan, and have found that traces of gases near its north and south poles shin brightly during dusk and dawn.
Scientists have developed a new technique for imaging extremely distant galaxies, which opens a new window into the early universe.
Jumping spiders are known for their ability to spring high into the air. Now, scientists have managed to make recordings of neurons associated with the visual perception of a jumping spider.
Marriage troubles and depression could be contributing to the risk of obesity. Scientists have found that these factors can alter how the body processes high-fat foods and can cause adults to gain weight.
Imagine a car that can transport you where you need to go-without an actual driver. Does it seem like something out of science fiction? It's more of a reality in Singapore.