On Monday, the Nobel Prize awards committee, in an official Press Release, announced the winners for the prize in Physiology or Medicine. American scientist Bruce A. Beutler, has been declared the winner of the 2011 Prize, along with Frenchman Jules A. Hoffmann, for their discoveries of receptor proteins that can activate innate immunity.
In addition to Beutler and Hoffman, the committee also recognized Ralph M. Steinman, for his discovery of the dendritic cell and its role in adaptive immunit...
Scientists have identified unprecedented levels of depletion of the ozone layer above the Arctic this spring. These levels were comparable to those found in the Antarctic, where a hole has formed every spring since the mid-1980s.
The increasing emission of carbon dioxide along with the warming planet is making the scientists and experts worry about the future of forests as per a report in New York Times.
The 2011 Nobel Prize in Medicine has been awarded jointly to three researchers for their work related to the immune system.
More than 1 in 10 parents refuse or delay vaccinating their children mainly because of safety concerns, according to a national survey found.
Researchers at UC Santa Cruz have generated the largest and most realistic cosmological simulations of the evolving universe to-date that will help astrophysicists better understand the mysteries such as galaxy formation, dark matter and dark energy.
The Nobel Prizes for 2011 will open on Monday with the announcement in Stockholm of the Medicine Prize, to be followed over the course of a week by the awards for Physics, Chemistry, Literature, Economics and Peace.
With October being breast cancer awareness month a research is showing that commonly used blood pressure drugs could cut the risk of breast cancer spreading.
Emergency-room doctors in Washington state are worried a new plan would limit low-income Medicaid patients to three nonemergency visits each year, possibly causing its own emergency, and they are suing.
Men are faced with a higher possibility to have potentially precancerous lesions at an early age when compared to women, says a new study.
The Fermilab National Accelerator Laboratory will still be crunching data from the collider for at least more two years, according to the United States Department of Energy (D.O.E.), even as Tevatron, the world's second largest particle accelerator, was closed on Friday.
Dr. Mehmet Oz, TV's most popular medical expert, wants to keep you looking and feeling your best, so he has posted a shopping list on his Web site with 100 foods to try.
Cantaloupes contaminated with listeria have now killed 15 people and sickened 84 in an outbreak that has lasted for more than two months, the Centers for Disease Control said on Friday.
October marks National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. This month is all about spreading awareness and support about breast cancer and those whose lives have been affected by the disease.
Around the world scientists, writers and negotiators of peace are hoping they will receive a $1.5 million phone call from Scandinavia next week saying they are Nobel Prize Winners.
Private spaceflight firm SpaceX is aiming to build the first fully reusable rocket and spaceship, the company's CEO Elon Musk announced Thursday.
NASA leaders are moving forward with discussion on acquisition plans for the agency's Space Launch System (SLS), which they say will create high-quality jobs in America.
The Tevatron, the most successful atom smasher in the world, shut down for the last time 3:40 p.m. on Friday. It played a big role in the quest to find the elusive Higgs Boson or God particle and is run by the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory.
Analysis of new observations from NASA's infrared space telescope shows that there are fewer near-Earth asteroids that are large enough to destroy the planet than previously thought.
As soon as you hear the phrase flying carpet, your brain, in a fraction of second, draws a picture of characters out of The Arabian Nights sitting on it. However, the time of The Arabian Nights is over, and a flying carpet has landed in the real world.
A set of superfast vocal muscles is what makes a bat a champion catcher of flying insects snatched in midair, scientists report.
The 2011 Ig Nobel prize for Biology has gone to Darryl Gwynne and David Rentz for discovering that a certain kind of beetle mates with a certain kind of Australian beer bottle. Research was titled Beetles on the Bottle: Male Buprestids Mistake Stubbies for Females (Coleoptera).
Mercury, the tiny rocky planet closest to the sun, may have a lot common with Earth, but a spacecraft sent to the least-explored planet in the system is providing surprising data that has revolutionized the way scientists think about the innermost planet.
Superfast muscles, which were earlier found in rattle snakes, song bird and some fish, have now been found in bats too. The new discovery makes bats the first mammal possessing these muscles.
Fifteen people are now confirmed dead and another 84 sickened in the recent listeriosis outbreak in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta.
America's largest and the world's second largest particle accelerator, Tevatron, was shut down Friday after 28 glowing years of rigorous operation.
Every year, just before the Nobel Prizes are announced and the list is issued for the National Medals of Science and Technology, the Ig Nobels are handed out.
Nicole 'Snooki' Polizzi has lost about 17 pounds and recently tweeted her weight loss secret is a result of Zantrex.
Bayer-drug Xarelto, or rivaroxaban, a standard blood thinning therapy, reduced the rate of heart attacks, strokes, myocardial infarction, and cardiovascular death in a study involving acute coronary syndrome (ACS) patients, the company said late Thursday.
Research from the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) found that Big Tobacco was aware of the presence of carcinogenic radiation in cigarettes decades before it was announced to the public.