Mars Opportunity Rover Climbs Steepest Hill Yet
NASA revealed a new image captured by the Mars Opportunity rover as it tried to climb the steepest hill it ever encountered in Marathon Valley.
NASA revealed a new image captured by the Mars Opportunity rover as it tried to climb the steepest hill it ever encountered in Marathon Valley.
Yesterday, Blue Origin's new booster rocket successfully completed its launch and vertical landing for the third time, paving way for the future of reusable rockets.
Local wildlife scientists and biologists were alarmed to discover that a deadly disease among several species of bats already reached Washington state.
Using state of the art technology, scientists were able to identify the real colors of a 10 million year old snake from calcium phosphate fossils.
ESA's Rosetta spacecraft reveals the latest image of comet 67P, backlit by our sun.
Satellite images revealed a new Viking settlement in Canada that can push back the discovery of the Americas for 500 years before the Europeans arrived.
Breast cancer survivors should avoid midnight snacks such as a slice of pizza, chips and salsa, or scoop of ice cream if they want to lower the risk of cancerous tumors coming back, based on a new study. It found that the rates of recurrence among early-stage breast cancer patients were one-third lower when they fasted at least 13 hours after dinner and avoided raiding the fridge following their evening meal.
The global number of overweight people in the world is now over 640 million and the figure is higher than underweight people based on a new study. It resulted as obesity rates skyrocketed during the past four decades including people with a high body mass index (BMI). Over 10 percent of men and almost 15 percent of women are obese.
It has been almost six years since Pluto was demoted from being the ninth planet in the solar system. At present this celestial body is known to be a dwarf planet; rounding the solar system to only eight planets with Neptune being the farthest from the sun. However recently it seems like a new contender for the Earth's eighth neighbour has been discovered.
New findings reveal that prehistoric humans known as the "Hobbits" probably became extinct 50,000 years ago when modern humans arrived.