Some of Earth’s creatures are on the brink of extinction and might disappear in our lifetimes.
The body which monitors international public health came to the decision of adding gaming disorder to its list after monitoring computer gaming for more than a decade.
New reports suggest missing Argentine military submarine the ARA San Juan may have been the subject of bribery.
A team of astronomers has employed a pioneering technique to produce the highest-quality image yet obtained of the curved filament near our galaxy’s supermassive black hole.
The world's banana production is under threat from Panama disease, a deadly fungus that kills these yellow, curvy delights that we have grown to love.
This material, thinner than Aluminum foil, has been named diamene.
Deanna Mary Conant was shot in 1976 and permanently disabled, but lived until 2017. Her February death was ruled a murder-suicide because, officially, the gunshot injury was the cause of death.
The solar system we live in likely formed about 4.5 billion years ago and a common theory says it was born near a supernova. But a new theory brings in a Wolf-Rayet star.
A feel-good wedding at the U.S.-Mexico border in southern California was actually for the benefit of a convicted drug smuggler, which the Border Patrol background check failed to notice.
A new study in the journal Geology suggested that, as glaciers melt, we may see an increase in volcanic eruptions.
The wall is aimed at preventing the harsh winter storms from eroding the golf course, a plight that the surrounding beach has already gone through in recent years.
Toshiba Corporation has just unveiled a device that will study the happening inside Unit 2 of the fateful Fukushima Nuclear plant in Japan.
The predator, which was five feet long and weighed 80 pounds, had a piece of plastic strapping caught in its gills. It is believed that the plastic got stuck at a very early age.
A team of researchers from Argentina discovered the remains of a 150-million-year-old plesiosaur.
Cuba was still suffering from the devastation after Hurricane Irma swept across the nation in September. This resulted in the postponing of Raul Castro's retirement plans by two months as opposed to his retirement which was supposed to take place in February 2018.
Russia is planning on putting a luxury hotel in space that even you can visit provided you have $40 million in the bank.
A tiny marsupial species called the crest-tailed mulgara, thought to be extinct for over 100 years, was caught in a trap in the Strut National Park in Australia.
A deadly fungal disease attacking snakes in the U.S. has just been spotted in Europe. This could be the start of a global crisis in snake population.
The shoes emit laser beams which form a line ahead of the patient and which works as a marker for the patient during "gait freezing," and helps him or her take the next step.
The North Korean leader also said the country's rapidly developing nuclear force was “exerting big influence” on global leaders.
In the UK, more than 20 innocent people have been arrested for pedophilia because of IP address typos, according to a new report.
Doug Musson, 82, was inspecting his famous annual Christmas light display in Ontario when his ladder fell from underneath him. He died later at the hospital.
Ronly Diaz Pardo and David Allan Anderson were captured in Oklahoma Thursday after escaping from prison in Florida late Sunday.
A woman pled guilty to charges for allegedly faking a seizure to avoid a hefty restaurant bill.
More than one million people, including many children, in Yemen have contracted the bacterial disease cholera in the last eight months as war rages in the Arabian Peninsula nation. Here are the signs of the illness.
Police in Beaufort, South Carolina fined a man for decorating his car with Christmas lights, but a local GoFundme campaign paid it off for him.
2017 has seen the most North Korean defections this century.
Winter Solstice was once considered a day of rebirth of the sun by pagans in ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome, and who indulged in merry-making and days-long feasts to celebrate the occasion.
A team of researchers studied the multi-tonne hats found on some of the Easter Island heads which showed inscriptions revealing a cooperative society, unlike previously thought.
Roberto Esquivel Cabrera possesses an 18.9 inch-long penis that hangs past his knees, hindering his daily activities.