Science

Space Station Suffers Power Short Circuits, Will Not Be Repaired Until Early 2016

Ana Verayo   | Nov 17, 2015 06:20 AM EST

NASA revealed that a short circuit aboard the International Space Station damaged part of its power systems, where a spacewalk will be needed. read more

'Fourth Strand' of Ancient European Ancestry Discovered

Ana Verayo   | Nov 17, 2015 06:30 AM EST

Researchers uncovered DNA evidence from mountains of Georgia about the fourth major group that makes up the ancient European lineage. read more

Anti-alcoholism Drug Can Potentially Awaken and Eliminate HIV Virus: Study Reveals

Charissa Echavez   | Nov 17, 2015 08:53 AM EST

In a bid to cure the deadly AIDS virus, scientists have made an unexpected discovery - that a drug used to combat alcoholism can actually awaken and eliminate dormant HIV virus lurking in the body. read more

Water Running Out? New Map Reveals Remaining Groundwater on Earth

Ana Verayo   | Nov 17, 2015 06:20 AM EST

Scientists have mapped out the ground water under the Earth for the first time ever, revealing how much of it is left and how long until it runs out. read more

Mississippi Volunteer Firefighter Receives World's Most Extensive Face Transplant

Desiree Sison   | Nov 17, 2015 05:27 AM EST

A Mississippi volunteer fireman received the world's most extensive face transplant read more

New Horizon's Psychedelic Shot of Pluto Shows Surprising Features of its Surface

Daphne Planca   | Nov 16, 2015 12:25 PM EST

An image from New Horizons shows the subtle variations in color on the dwarf planet Pluto's surface. read more

France Continues UN Climate Summit with Core Talks; Bans Rallies and Marches

Ana Verayo   | Nov 16, 2015 09:23 AM EST

After a wave of deadly attacks last Friday night killing 129 people in Paris, France will still go ahead with the UN climate summit with limitations. read more

New Dark Disc Theory Could Explain Why Humans Exist

Ana Verayo   | Nov 16, 2015 07:19 AM EST

A cosmologist and physicist from Harvard University proposes a new theory how dark matter played a crucial role in the existence of humans. read more

From Dinosaurs' Extinction to Human Life Form: Harvard Physicist Proposes a Profound Theory About Why Humans Exist

Charissa Echavez   | Nov 16, 2015 10:06 AM EST

A physicist from Harvard University Lisa Randall proposed a profound theory how dinosaurs' extinction led to human life forms in her latest book Dark Matter and the Dinosaurs. read more

The Truth Behind the Rumor: Will Earth Go Dark for Fifteen Days?

Eileen De Santos   | Nov 16, 2015 09:29 AM EST

While the world is still recovering from terrorist attacks in Paris, some people are bracing themselves for impending "darkness." read more

How to Watch Dazzling Leonid Meteor Shower Peak This Week

Ana Verayo   | Nov 16, 2015 06:03 AM EST

The annual mid-November Leonid meteor shower will peak on Tuesday and Wednesday this week, where the best time to catch them is after midnight until pre dawn hours. read more

Why Some Birds Choose Love Over Food

Ana Verayo   | Nov 16, 2015 04:44 AM EST

New findings reveal how certain species of birds choose to stay with their mate as opposed to look for food, revealing their social relationships. read more

The Science Behind Pluto's Psychedelic Colors

Ana Verayo   | Nov 16, 2015 03:12 AM EST

NASA just revealed Pluto in vivid, contrasting psychedelic colors, using a special scientific technique that reveals the dwarf planet's complex world. read more

Chinese Scientists Develop Stealth Material to Make Aircrafts Undetected by Radars

Daphne Planca   | Nov 15, 2015 11:44 AM EST

China scientists have developed a light and thin material for aircrafts that makes planes hard to detect on radar systems. read more

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