A team of researchers unearthed remains of an extinct marsupial lion species in Queensland, Australia, that was the size of a dog and had blade-like teeth.
North Korea's comments came a day after Washington flew its B-1B supersonic bomber over the Korean peninsula, angering the reclusive country.
Around 400 different apps were tested as part of the study that found critical flaws in banking apps.
Scientists say human health has reached its peak, and it can only go downhill from here.
After extensive testing, scientists in Bristol concluded that beer can be used as a sustainable fuel source.
During his five-month space journey, 60-year-old astronaut Paolo Nespoli shared gorgeous footage of the Northern Lights.
The International Space Station is home to thousands of microbe species and a few astronauts.
The 44 crew members on board the missing Argentine submarine ARA San Juan were likely killed by an explosion, officials said.
South Korea is looking for new ways to combat North Korea's nuclear weapons program.
Scientists used butchering marks that prehistoric humans left on animal bones to learn more about human evolution.
"Little Foot" was first discovered in 1994 and may be the oldest known human ancestor, dating back 3.67 million years.
Outrage sparked in the country over the negligence of the doctors and the hospital after the baby was found to be alive while on the way to his own funeral.
Japanese authorities and the coast guard started to question the North Korean fishermen crew after they received complaints of things like TV, refrigerator and rice cooker going missing from a shelter.
The more number of physical activities that a patient performs post-surgery, the lesser the risk of a 30 and 60 day readmission after the surgery, study finds.
Lidiane Leite, a Brazilian mayor who governed her town via WhatsApp, went on the run in August 2015 when she was accused of taking the money form the town of Bom Jardim in Brazil’s north-west.
Two of the images that were shot from the same viewpoint seemed to show two different constellations in the background of the missile, according to Dr. Marco Langbroek.
Seven-time world champion sustained severe head injuries in a skiing accident in France on Dec. 29, 2013.
The Ovation of the Seas, owned by Royal Caribbean International, reached Australia on Tuesday, two weeks after it sailed from Singapore.
Researchers dated a bone that is considered to be a relic of the legendary saint, and found it to originate from the same period as his death, as mentioned in historical accounts.
The 15-feet long Burmese python was found near the 1300 block of Plaza Road, near Interstate 35 East and East Pleasant Run Road.
The move came amid growing tensions in the Korean Peninsula over the Kim Jong Un regime's testing of nuclear and ballistic missiles.
The slang term is often used to refer to people, mostly youngsters or millennials, who are thought to take offense very easily and are perceived to be highly sensitive and intolerant of disagreement.
A new study is the first to completely trace the changes in gene expression before, during and after exposure to peanuts.
Scientists named an extinct horseshoe crab after Star Wars villain Darth Vader because of the shape of its shield.
A record-breaking rainbow lasted nearly nine hours in Taiwan last week.
North Korea is making Tokyo nervous.
Rohina Bhandari was killed Thursday when a tiger shark attacked her during a diving trip in Costa Rica.
The U.K. had investigated several terrorists before they undertook their attacks.
Mandela, who spent 27 years in prison and famously brokered the end of the apartheid in South Africa, died from a respiratory infection in 2013.
"I will lead the battle until the last Houthi is thrown out of Yemen ... the blood of my father will be hell ringing in the ears of Iran," Saudi-owned al-Ekbariya TV quoted Ahmed Ali Saleh as saying.