The Center for Life Detection Science will work towards the goal of detecting extraterrestrial life on other worlds.
A new study has indicated that growing meat in a laboratory may actually make global warming worse.
The final resting place of the World War II-era aircraft carrier has been discovered off the Solomon Islands.
A new study by a team of scientists in China has revealed that our galaxy is actually buckled at the edges.
Our planet's magnetic north pole is reportedly moving towards Siberia at a rate of 34 miles per year.
The supermassive black hole in the center of the Milky Way seems to be pointing a radio jet directly towards us.
A new study has revealed that the human brain actually works in reverse when recalling details of our memories.
Despite global warming, the bottom of the Pacific Ocean is still cooling thanks to a centuries-old cold spell.
Back in the 1950s, scientists in the UK developed a nuclear mine that required live chickens to work properly.
A geoengineering technique known as stratospheric aerosol injection could reverse global warming.
A mirror that reportedly belonged to Captain Edward John Smith is expected to fetch over $12,000.
Nightmare became reality for six passengers last week when their elevator plummeted towards the ground.
On November 16th 1974, the Arecibo Observatory sent a message of greeting towards globular star cluster M13.
After spending years unravelling the mysteries of the dwarf planet Ceres, Dawn has finally run out of fuel.
Jim Bruce sighted something very strange in the sky over Prince Edward Island at the end of last month.
A worrying new study has highlighted the catastrophic effects of global warming on insect populations.
Huge numbers of the red and black insects have been turning up in homes across the British Isles this month.
The important new find also hints at the presence of another, much larger planet in the outer solar system.
It turns out that the devastating bombing raids of World War II damaged more than just targets on the ground.
Astronomer Royal Martin Rees has warned that a failed particle accelerator experiment could prove disastrous.