At first, Uber insisted that the bill was legitimate and refused to refund the money, only to accept the mistake later and initiate a full refund.
A doctor from Canada, Dr. Kyle Sue, in his study not only emphasized that men might experience worse cold and flu symptoms than women but also explored as to why there is such a difference.
Scaling the population over time revealed there is more or less no change in the level of violence human beings exhibit as a species. Even as societies grew and technology developed, humans remain just as impulsive and aggressive as a tribal society in 2500 B.C.
The new findings made by researchers from the Swedish Institute of Space Physics and NASA Goddard Space Flight Center demonstrate that the rings block the sun's ultraviolet radiations, reducing ionization in regions under the shade.
The woman made her boyfriend get a facial reconstructive surgery so he could take her husband’s place.
The Lia test kit, like any other toilet paper, is made from natural plant fibers that can be dispersed in water and can be easily flushed out.
Being the first such island to form in the satellite era, scientists think that studying the evolution of Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai could provide key insights into how similar features formed on Mars.
The biological reason behind this pattern is linked to a phenomenon that happens in the womb due to the Y chromosome, which women do not possess.
The new drug could possibly reverse the effect of Huntington’s Disease or at least slow down its effect to a large extent.
Ji Hyeon A revealed dead bodies were fed to prison dogs at a detention center and pleaded for the world to take action.
With the help of an electric otoscope, the doctors looked inside the teenager’s ears and discovered that a female cockroach had crept into his ear and laid 25 eggs to give birth to little ones making his ear a warm cozy home to live in.
Nicole Yarran, 32, was diagnosed with terminal bowel and liver cancer after she visited the hospital for a routine pregnancy check-up in 2015.
Scientists have sequenced the DNA of a Tasmanian tiger that was preserved for more than 100 years, raising hope that it can one day be brought back from extinction.
A passenger on a flight from Moscow to Zurich caused the pilot to make a stop in Germany after she got aggressive when she was told she could not have more champagne.
Astronomers are honoring native cultures from around the world with their new class of star names.
A man walking his dog found a foot washed up in a sneaker on a beach in British Columbia, Canada.
Earth saves us from incoming meteors by blowing them up from the inside out.
A British teacher felt that his rights were violated after a mistake.
Fish hooks buried with a prehistoric skeleton show that women did a lot more in early human history than they are often given credit for.
A new study demonstrates that e-cigarettes are serving as a gateway to traditional smoking, contrary to their purported value as a smoking cessation tool.
In 1954, Born was awarded the Nobel Prize for his contributions to theoretical physics.
New data showed 17,000 children under the age of six were sent to the hospital because of strangulation by window cords in the past 26 years. Researchers said a ban on these cords is the only way to prevent such accidents.
Baby sign language is the use of manual signing that allows infants and toddlers to communicate something before speaking out.It is an effective tool for communication with toddlers.
It was forced to issue a worldwide recall of their baby milk formulas over salmonella contamination fears.
North Atlantic right whales numbers drop to 450 after a deadly year sees 17 die in U.S. and Canadian waters. What could it mean for their future on this planet?
Robot Alan Tim v2 is portrayed as the deputy head of the faculty of robotics at the MTI while Alan Tim v3 is the updated version of Alan Tim v2.
Online shopping website Wish.com drew criticism for using thin models to advertise its "plus-sized tights."
The discovery was made using Google's machine learning algorithms, which exhibited a new way of analyzing data from the Kepler spacecraft.
The 19-foot shark, believed to be one of the biggest great white sharks ever spotted in Australian waters, was captured by film maker Dave Riggs on Saturday.
The U.S. and its allies will practice tracking missiles.