This unique fish prefers to live on land and can leap without legs.
Researchers suggest that the study could hold vital clues for the development of treatments for many human ailments.
The best chance to know for sure if the come survived the sun will depend on upcoming observations by the Hubble Space Telescope.
Passengers on US Airways Flight 2846 were shocked to hear they may have been exposed to tuberculosis after another traveler with a suspected infection was found to be aboard.
Scientists have made a DIY 3D metal printer that'll set you back just around $1,500. (Welding experience required.)
New research may rule out a popular theory on how neutron stars heat up.
Human error isn't as common as you might think in train derailments.
It's getting harder and harder to make a believable case against genetically modified crops.
SpaceX has rescheduled its SES-8 satellite launch for a third time, moving the launch back to Dec. 3 after rocket anomalies were detected.
An extra pair of vocal folds helps male koalas bellow deeper than their small size would typically allow.
A baby Chasmosaurus fossil will be a highlight of the University of Alberta's "Dino 101" online course.
Autism spectrum disorder, or ASD, is easily passed from parent to child before birth, and there currently is no cure, researchers say.
If successful, China will become only the third nation to send a rover to the moon's surface.
'Octocopters' could help Amazon crunch order delivery times, but the technology could take four to five years to materialize.
Researchers in Germany are pioneering new ways to measure rainfall using windshield wipers.
Steve Landman, a dentist from Illinois, was diagnosed with an auto immune disease that is limiting his ability to walk.
The continuous presence of young male roundworms can cut down the average lifespan of their female counterparts by more than 20 percent.
This will be the first life sciences experiment on another world and the first step in the use of plants for human life support.
ISON may not be the object it once was, but new images give hope that some of the comet survives.
China is set to achieve a major headway in its ambitious space program with the launch of Yutu moon rover, on Monday.
In rural Kentucky, Obamacare is giving many access to health care for the first time in their lives.
Scientists studying the effects of warmer waters on fish populations found that as water temperatures rise, fish get lazy.
Video of an enormous ice circle spinning in a river in North Dakota is making the rounds on the Internet.
Food and Chemical Toxicology's editor-in-chief says a heavily criticized study will be retracted if the author does not withdraw it.
Scientists say the caxirola, an instrument designed for the 2014 World Cup, packs much less of an auditory wallop than the vuvuzela.
A scientist thinks she knows how soft tissue from the inside of a T. rex bone survived decay for 68 million years.
Modern men tend to regret not pursuing opportunities for sex, while women tend to worry about having sex with the wrong person.
A Japanese construction company has proposed a “lunar solar power generation concept” for inexhaustible, clean energy.
Although the comet failed to slingshot around the sun, scientists hope to see some of its remains from the fiery encounter.
Air bubbles are formed in glacial ice sheets when snow crystals trap pockets of air, which are noisily released when the ice melts.