Researchers discovered that gravitational waves might provide the key to understanding the reason the unthinkable colossal event called the Big Bang that seeded the universe, produced more matter than antimatter.
To identify how cancers like mesothelioma can still grow despite the use of immune checkpoint inhibitors, combined cells with immune cells called the T cells, which were then examined with the use of an electron microscope.
NASA recently performed an exchange of international asteroid samples with the Japanese Exploration Agency. The said execution marks the hugest sample of asteroids curated in the history of Johnson Space Center.
A medical news site has revealed the secrets of extended longevity, specifying that one secret to delaying aging particularly at the cellular level is by abiding by a Mediterranean diet.
A research team recently found beta Crucis A to be roughly 14.5 times as gigantic as the Sun and approximately 11 million years old, which make it the heaviest star identified the regular movements of stars called "asteroseismology," ever.
A small probe known as a nanobiosensor, that uses fluorescent to signal pH of cells in terms of their alkalinity or acidity is currently being detected by researchers.
Bodies of a man and a woman who were buried with golden tongues were recently discovered and the discoverers said they were laid to rest 2,500 years ago.
In new research, study authors have shown evidence that far more methane is released by growing trees that grow on floodplains in the Amazon basin than by soil or surface water and this takes place in both dry and wet conditions.
A solution appears to lie in so-called animal magnetism, or more appropriately, in the effective physical forces that male and female spiders are experiencing on the web's elastic surface.
Local officials in Northern France said early today that a new cluster of bird flu had been detected in the region, adding two more potential cases in poultry farms were currently being observed.
Two hippopotamuses in Belgium recently tested positive for COVID-19 which, according to veterinarians, it remains unclear how they contracted the virus.
Sir Arthur Clarke said the Fermi paradox is an occurrence where either humans are alone in the universe, "or we are not" and both ideas "are equally terrifying."
A recently published study showed people who eat a greater amount of pro-inflammatory foods were linked to a higher risk of dementia and cognitive decline.
The image of a jackalope is sold on all kinds of novelties from postcards to shot glasses in the American West although a big question and heated debates on its existence.
While the blue whale is known for being the largest animal known to exist on this planet, a mushroom species called honey fungus is said to be the largest creature on Earth.
The notion and anxiety that reality is not as it appears can be traced back thousands of years through the so-called "butterfly dream" of Chinese philosopher Zhuangzi, to films like the most popular, The Matrix.
Laboratory for Multifunctional Materials Professor Markus Niederberger, at ETH Zurich, has been working on unusual materials, specifically, aerogels-based nanoparticles known as photocatalysts.
One who's familiar with King Arthur's magical sword also known as the "Excalibur," knows that it is wielded by the purveyor of round tables, as well as Britain's protector during the fifth and sixth centuries.
A 33-year-old mom recently revealed how her one-year-old son of roughly only 100 people worldwide was diagnosed with an unusual condition known as "are uncombable hair syndrome."
An 81-year-old woman who was recently diagnosed with mesothelioma is currently seeking information if her illness may have been possible that she encountered asbestos while washing her husband's clothes decades back.
New research recently showed that a giant comet known as Comet Bernadinelli-Bernstein or Comet BB turned active much farther from the sun than expected.
Reports show "in just half a lifetime," modern science has transformed HIV which is considered one of the most terrifying diseases in human history, into a "treatable and preventable condition."
New research recently showed that solar winds that interact with grains of dust carried on asteroids may have contributed to filling the oceans on Earth with water.