Medicine & TechnologyIt's been known by everyone that nutrients are associated with the growth of bacteria and their cell division. Scientists from UC San Diego found in their recent study that how bacteria cell divides when there is veery few amount of nutrients available.
An elk hunter discovers a fossilized prehistoric sea creature that existed 70 million years ago. It belonged to the group of elasmosaurs found elsewhere, but turned out to be a never-before-discovered species.
A nearly complete skull of saber-toothed cat has excited the scientific community. This find will be of immense help in getting insights into the sensory capabilities of this ferocious carnivore.
The university of Exeter scientists trying to understand the evolutionary advantages behind the vision of dichromats and trichromats. scientists showed pictures of nightjar bird to both normal and simulated colorblind condition to find them and their eggs.
NASA's Cassini spacecraft found the trace of hydrogen on the icy moon of Saturn named, Enceladus. Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) scientists are assuming there must be several hydrothermal vents beneath the surface that can sustain life.
The Golden State has more to offer than its beautiful mountains and beaches. According to a new book, California is the state with the most number of UFO sightings in the United States.
Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS)/Turtle Survival Alliance (TSA) rescued 44 fertile eggs of Burmese roofed turtle from the nesting site of Chindwin River in Myanmar. The species is classified as the endangered species by WCS and there are only five females left in the wild.
The excavation of six tombs in a 1,500-year-old, looted cemetery in Inner Mongolia has yielded a coffin containing a body covered in silk, and a silver bowl decorated with images of the Greek gods Zeus, Hera, Aphrodite, and Athena.
Researchers from Northwestern University and Engineering and Additive Manufacturing (TEAM) Laboratory have come up with a new method of 3D-printing the extraterrestrial objects with the help from simulants of Martian and lunar dust.
Orbital ATK Would Launch Cygnus on April 18 to resupply Internationational Space Station. NASA announced that Cygnus will be loaded with 7,600 pounds of scientific equipment, clothes, foods and waters.
A new invention can save the planet while at the same time satisfy the thirst. The product is known as the edible water bottle with design of a biodegradable silicon breast implant
Scientists found in their recent study that several volcanic eruptions helped Mars to form an atmosphere. Several gasses that emitted during the eruptions, could be the home of some microorganisms that can survive in anoxic condition.