Engineers were able to design a stillsuit inspired by "Dune" and it successfully collected sweat and made it drinkable. Continue reading to learn more.
Elephants communicate with a combination of gestures and sounds like humans, and some have bigger personalities than others. Continue reading to learn more.
One may notice four factors when someone dies naturally -- changes in breathing and skin color, terminal secretions and fever. Continue reading to learn more.
There are more asteroids that cross Mars than Earth. Continue reading to learn more. Mars Faces Three Times More Potentially Hazardous Asteroids Than Earth [Study] (Photo: Wikimedia Commons/NASA Hubble) NASA has monitored asteroids through the Planet Defense Coordination Office (PDCO).
Small size allows animals to occupy a wide variety of niches and divide resources more precisely, giving them an advantage in evolution. Continue reading to learn more.
Five high-definition photos of Europa captured by SRU and JunoCam were released. Continue reading to know more about Jupiter's icy moon's youngest feature called "The Platypus."
Researchers developed a chemical called MEDY that worked in reviving a frozen human brain without damage and with full capacity to operate as normal. Continue reading to learn more.
NASA's Curiosity Mars rover team agreed to move along with Gediz Vallis instead of Pinnacle Ridge as they explore the Red Planet. Continue reading to learn more.
Families of patients with brain injury should not make quick decisions about switching off life support as some who died could have recovered if it was left on, according to a study. Continue reading to learn more.
Researchers developed a gel that acts like an enzyme and can change ethanol into acetate when it comes into contact with alcohol in the digestive tract. Continue reading to learn more about this gel made from iron and milk protein.
NASA releases new photos from the Juno mission. Continue reading to learn more. NASA's Juno Mission Releases New Photos Featuring Great Red Spot, Potato-Like Shape Moon Amalthea (Photo: Wikimedia Commons/NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS/Kevin M.