Medicine & TechnologyExperts warn that spending too much time watching your favorite TV shows could lead to brain deterioration and hastened cognitive decline because the brain doesn't get the exercise it needs to function properly.
Researchers suggest that increased levels of protein could boost the natural fat-burning process in brown fat cells and could diminish the risks of obesity-induced diabetes.
A recent blast from dying star billions of light years away was captured by astronomers. The blast was a result of a gamma-ray burst, the biggest recorded explosion in the universe.
Bill Nelson, NASA chief, is concerned that Russian cosmonauts leaving the ISS joint-operations could lead to a new space race with Russia and China against the US.
Researchers re-animated a 70-year-old Coffee-wilting fungus from cryogenic sleep to discover how it evolved to infect coffee plants like Arabica and Robust and how growers could minimize risks of outbreaks.
CIBER-2 is planned to launch soon, aiming for the total count of stars. Using astonishing methods, the rocket is expected to reveal more than the currently known in the universe.
Researchers analyzed different microbes found in different oyster tissues and found that they have implications on the mollusk's immune system and function.
Scientists recreate quark-gluon plasma, the first state of matter in the universe, revealing how the universe evolved in a millionth of a second after the Big Bang.