A mushroom hunter unearths an intricately patterned Bronze Age sword dating back 3,300 years ago. A man hunting for mushrooms found an intricately designed sword in a forest in the Czech Republic.
A study suggests that nearly 70% of Japanese men changed the way they pee because of the pandemic. The COVID-19 pandemic has not only disrupted millions of lives, but it has also altered some social, cultural, and corporate norms, according to the South China Morning Post (SCMP).
Scientists believe that the group of orcas' behavior is related to play. A group of rogue killer whales has been attacking boats off the coast of Spain and Portugal, and it is getting worse and worse, experts said.
How did NASA become the "customer" of SpaceX? SpaceX just scored a historical event with NASA as they are set to launch astronauts this Saturday, November 14, on its first operational mission to the International Space Station (ISS) independent from Russia after nine years of relying on them.
Samsung brings holograms on your hands with their latest slim-panel holographic video display that allows viewing from any angles and suitable for smartphones.
Scientists from the University of Leiden in the Netherlands have 3D printed the world's smallest Star Trek spaceship and a boat that acts as microswimmers.
China's Singles' Day on November 11 is the biggest 24-hour online shopping event. The biggest 24-hour online shopping event is happening on November 11, and China has a special name for it.
Bats are known to hit smooth surfaces while flying because they could not see it. However, they also collide to walls even if they can detect it, but why?
UM Systems unveils a groundbreaking discovery for its UVMask. (Photo : UM Systems)Woman wearing UVMask by UM Systems A few months ago, Science Times reported the possibility of using ultraviolet light technology in eliminating bacteria and viruses.
Unlike rabbits and guinea pigs which are both considered prey and pets, goldfish have a special genome that left its past as food and became purely decoration.
The German firm, Lilium Aviation, plans to bring their air taxis to Orlando this 2025. The German firm, Lilium Aviation, is landing its air taxis in Orlando by 2025.