The hypothetical particles could explain the existence of dark matter, and not finding them places limits on where scientists will look for them in the future.
Princess Charlotte was officially named Charlotte Elizabeth Diana at birth, as a tribute to her late grandmother Diana, Princess of Wales, and her great-grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II.
A new study used data from five satellites to track over 30 glaciers in the Antarctic Peninsula and measure their movements since 1992.
Drew DeVoursney and Francesca Matus were reported missing Friday in the Central American nation, where the couple had gone vacationing.
Scientists are learning more about humpback whales by harmlessly sticking cameras to their backs. Watch the video.
Mushrooms glow because of a 'promiscuous' enzyme that can produce numerous colors.
A binary star exploded in a supernova and showered its only friend in calcium.
The strands that make up spiders’ webs can be stronger than steel while weighing much lesser, and be tougher while still being extremely flexible. Some varieties can also curb growth of bacteria and fungi.
In many countries around the world, May 1 every year is national holiday for International Workers' Day.
Life adapts and survives in even the most unforgiving environments on Earth.
Pyongyang's missile, which was fired Saturday, apparently exploded just seconds after launch.
As the royal couple mark their big day, here is a timeline of their relationship so far.
Carbon dioxide is going to change the ocean’s pH level, and that climate change will hurt a special type of algae that lots of other marine life relies on to survive.
Astronomers say a pulsar, which is the lighthouse of stars, is orbiting a black hole in the constellation Sagittarius.
Neptune appears to be moving backward in its orbit in these images taken by the Kepler spacecraft, but it’s all a trick.
True to form, the internet went in on the festival after guests reported some rather subpar conditions.
The image, taken using the orbiter's HiRise camera, shows sedimentary rock layers covered in wind-blown sand.
The breakthrough could lead to the creation of techniques that may allow scientists to study humans' evolutionary history without relying solely on hard-to-find skeletal remains.
These observations could provide crucial insights into the scarcely understood reionization phase of the universe, and help understand the events that led to the birth of the first galaxies.
President Donald Trump indicated during an interview Thursday there was a possibility of the U.S. engaging in a "major" conflict with North Korea.
Tiny aliens on a TRAPPIST-1 exoplanet would have an easy time traveling to one of the neighboring planets in its solar system because they are so close together.
Eruptions on the sun look very different, but they might all be produced the same way — with energy bursting through a magnetic field.
A single piece of space junk could trigger an unstoppable domino effect of catastrophic collisions.
Rural, lower-educated, disaffected and — young? Marine Le Pen, the far-right Front National party candidate who will go head to head with center-right opponent Emmanuel Macron on May 7, has enjoyed substantial youth voter support.
From their views of government power to their relationships with Jews and Israel, the two politicians, often thrown into the same far-right, populist bucket, are more different than you might think.
A new survey indicates that our galaxy may be more efficient than previously believed at evening out the proportion of heavy and light isotopes.
Duchess of Cambridge is known for her royal elegance but at few occasions, she dared to move away from the royal traditions as well.
The exoplanet discovered using a technique called microlensing, is approximately the size of Earth, but is far, far colder.
Plant a tree, hold a poster competition or search for the oldest tree in your neighborhood on Arbor Day on April 28.
The 3-year-old was abducted from a family vacation in Portugal in 2007.