An Argentine Navy spokesperson called the noise from ARA San Juan a "hydro-acoustic anomaly.”
British Leicester Crown Court heard the case of Natasha Gordon, 44, who has been accused of luring Matthew Birkinshaw, 31, of Walsall, West Midlands, in England, to die by suicide.
The suspension came following Rex Tillerson's declaration that Myanmar had conducted "ethnic cleansing" in the state.
The Islamist cleric has a $10 million bounty on his head and has been freed 10 months after the government had placed him under house arrest.
NASA's weather monitoring spacecraft has technological upgrades that should improve stability and provide three times better accuracy.
A new method of measurement is modeled on thermonuclear explosions on the surface of the stars, which are the second-most dense objects known in the universe.
Richard Spencer denied receiving any government confirmation of the reported ban, saying he would contest such a ban.
Witnesses who saw a “blue light in the sky” around 9.30 p.m. local time, in the city of Kawagoe, north of Tokyo, made several phone calls on the emergency hotline to the authorities.
A team of researchers have successfully witnessed nuclear reactions in the sky caused by lightning.
They consume less energy than older lighting technologies, cutting down the electricity bill, but their increasing use has led to higher levels of light pollution.
Prehistoric people carried the bacteria that causes the plague thousands of years before the infamous Black Death of the Middle Ages.
A Thai soldier's family is demanding answers after he was returned with missing organs.
When the world is hotter, it might change the way baby animals develop — and they might be dumber.
North Korean defector had a number of health issues before crossing the border.
A former nurse was charged with 18 offenses after targeting 10 women over the course of four years.
These two mysterious entities are together thought to account for over 95 percent of all energy in the observable universe, and are largely accepted as real in the astronomy community.
This extremely rare disorder occurs in an estimated 5.5 people per 1 million live births.
The team found that the levels of carbon monoxide in the ices of the comet were completely depleted but methane levels were very high.
The moon makes waves with the force of gravity, but earthquakes makes them bigger by changing the ocean floor.
Malaysia's Deputy Transport Minister Datuk Abdul Aziz Kaprawi said Tuesday the final report into the plane's disappearance is being prepared.
A team of scientists found that male Australian humpback dolphins use both wing men and gift-giving in their attempts to get mates.
The 38-year-old was freed from North Korea with the help of former President Jimmy Carter in 2010.
With 22 votes to 18, the landmark bill was approved by members of the parliament in the upper house of Victoria, Australia, after a grueling debate that lasted for over 28 hours.
Karina Saifer Oliveira was being bullied by other students about her appearance, especially her curly hair which she used to straighten.
A team of researchers have determined that the common sea nettle jellyfish found along the U.S. East Coast is actually two distinct species.
The precious metal has been used by humans for thousands of years but despite its allure, we still don’t fully understand how its deposits are formed.
The Moon's molten magma ocean cooled over time to form the crust and 98 percent of it is made of one mineral. A recent study has revealed the process that caused this uniformity in the lunar surface composition.
North Korea violated the armistice agreement ending the Korean War, by firing across and physically crossing the border in pursuit of the defector, according to a U.N. Command statement.
Drugs are dangerous for different reasons, including how lethal they are and how they affect the entire community.
Scientists have found ancient rock carvings that show humans holding their dogs on leashes as they hunt.