Scientists have identified a peculiar crystal that, under normal circumstances, shouldn't be able to exist on Earth.
A contractor with ties to the manufacturing of America's nuclear weapons went missing last year in Albuquerque.
A particularly deadly weapon may have once been employed by the Roman army during the siege of Pompeii.
A Norwegian researcher had set out to prove that directed-energy weapons could not have caused the condition.
Scientists have used a new computer simulation to find out if nuking an asteroid could actually save us from catastrophe.
The youngest branch of the US military has revealed its new naming scheme at a conference in Florida.
There is an ever-increasing risk of countries deploying mind-altering weapons on large groups of people.
Beligan Air Force officials have confirmed that the incursions, which occurred in two waves, did indeed take place.
An asteroid that once posed a risk to the Earth may now be headed straight for the Moon instead.
Concerns have been raised following the discovery at the former nuclear weapons facility near Aiken.
The controversial research aims to cure diseases, but it also has the potential to create biological weapons.
A beekeeper in Spain was so incensed when he was stopped by officers that he enacted his own unique form of revenge.
It is perhaps ironic that Earth's deadliest weapons of mass destruction could potentially save us all from catastrophe.
Declassified NSA documents reveal that Russia was known to be in possession of secretive microwave weaponry.
A new investigation by multiple news outlets has linked the phenomenon to a Russian intelligence unit.
Scientists have conducted advanced tests on the brains of those afflicted with the enigmatic condition.
Reports have been circulating this week concerning rumors of a Russian space-based nuclear weapons system.
Scientists have developed a new modeling tool to help simulate the effects of a nuclear device on a large asteroid.
The rather embarrassing incident was recently recounted in a Tweet by the US Naval Institute.
Boston Dynamics has joined several other prominent robotics firms in promising not to weaponize its creations.