Scientists created bendable concrete that can reduce carbon emissions. They also developed several concrete mixtures that are infused with carbon dioxide.
Astronauts on the ISS are testing an antimicrobial surface coating that can kill bacteria and coronavirus developed by researchers from Boeing and the University of Queensland.
A photographer used microphotography to capture snowflakes melt. But amazingly, he showed the 'hauntingly beautiful' reverse melting of the ice crystals.
Despite Antarctica's hostile environment, researchers found the first stationary living organism in an Antarctic ice shelf far from light or warmth, adding to its mystery.
Veena Sahajwalla, a supplies scientist and engineer at the College of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia, created waste microfactories to address humanity's large trash downside -- the growing number of e-wastes.
Researchers used high-speed cameras and CGI technology to reveal that dragonflies can do somersaults to return to an upright stance when flying upside down.
Love can make a person feel so many desirable and less desirable feelings. The bottom line is that something strange is happening inside the brain when a person falls in love.
Lemurs are just some of the animal species that stick to one partner year after year. Brain scan imaging on them reveals that monogamy is more complex than previously thought.
Google kicked out the malware-laden app 'Barcode Scanner' from the Play Store, but users target the wrong barcode scanner app. Here's how to identify if the barcode scanner you installed is the Android malware.
A new study in psychology about infidelity says that having cheated on a partner or having been cheated on could lower the quality of a current relationship.
There is no perfect parent in the world. But scientific studies have shown that parents who do these five things are more likely to produce successful kids in the future.
The Turkish government claims responsibility for the appearance and disappearance of a metal monolith in Turkey as part of their publicity stunt to make an important announcement.
A new study adds to growing evidence that a father's life stress could leave a lasting impression on his sperm that predisposes his offspring to poor mental health.
Aging dams are of today's concern as they pose a hazard to the environment and people living near them. Globally, there hundreds of dams that are already fit to be decommissioned.
Unbeknownst to many, consumer products are filled with nanomaterials that are harmful to the health. They are considered the invisible killers that are more dangerous to viruses in the long term if no safety precautions are made.
Walking 10,000 steps a day is not a one-size-fits-all routine, as for some, it may not be realistic. Experts said that walking for certain minutes every day could be good for the health.
Doctors specializing in obesity medicine questions the effectiveness of the COVID-19 vaccine on people with obesity as previous vaccines have lesser effectiveness.
In Kazakhstan's Almaty region, an ice volcano that stands 45 feet was formed from an underground spring as the spouting water freezes once it is released.
Did Jeff Bezos resign on Amazon to focus on Blue Origin? Did Jeff Bezos step down as the CEO of Amazon to focus on Blue Origin? Well, it seems that it is likely the reason as Reuters reported that the former Amazon CEO is looking forward to shifting Blue Origin into hyperdrive.
NASA mapped the Moon Trees locations 50 years after it circled the moon during the Apollo 14 mission. These trees are said to be remnants of the early lunar explorations.