The images, captured on Dec. 28 by the Israeli-built Eros B satellite, were posted on the website of ImageSat International, a subsidiary of Israel Aerospace Industries.
Drunk mice ate significantly more than sober mice due to a brain mechanism that is similar in humans, scientists found.
New research by scientists at Oxford University has revealed that retroviruses, a family that includes HIV, are almost half a billion years old.
“The Communications Ministry has nothing to do with it; we don’t know anything about it,” Russia’s Deputy Communications Minister Alexey Volin reportedly said.
Trump allegedly has particular tastes in the sheets.
Anti-Muslim hate crimes soared by 67 percent, from 154 incidents in 2014 to 257 in 2015, according to the latest latest FBI annual hate crime report.
Emmanuel Macron said the euro zone was unsustainable without major reforms from France and Germany in the latest stop of his 2017 presidential campaign.
For the past three years, 15 Israeli soldiers have committed suicide.
The painting, called "Untitled #1," was the winning submission by high schooler David Pulphus in Democratic Rep. William Lacy Clay's annual art competition in May.
Nobody on board the missing Boeing 777 had a suspicious background, Agence France-Presse reported recently.
If Kim Jong Un ordered the launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile at the United States, the U.S.' defense system might not be able to stop it.
Nana Akufo-Addo has been accused of copying George W. Bush's and Bill Clinton's speeches without attribution.
The asteroid was around half the distance between the Earth and moon away from hitting the planet.
Two-thirds of Venezuelans want Nicolas Maduro ousted, and the country's congress made a move Monday to do just that.
Pakistan said it successfully fired its nuclear-capable, submarine-based Babur 3 cruise missile, but media sources in rival India claim it could be a hoax.
62 Chinese cities have issued health alerts due to smog since Jan. 1.
Despite what Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said, officials have not yet confirmed that the man who drove a truck into a group of soldiers was a supporter of the Islamic State group.
Even if humans were to stop emitting all greenhouse gases right now, thermal expansion and the ensuing rise of ocean levels would continue for centuries to come.
The plane was carrying 84 passengers and eight crew members to Latakia province in western Syria for a New Year’s concert before it crashed in the Black Sea late last month.
The child executioners, dubbed the "Cubs of the Caliphate," allegedly killed three men in northeastern Syria for spying for Kurdish forces.
As part of the agreement, Breakthrough Initiatives will fund the development of an instrument that would boost the planet-hunting capabilities of the ESO's Very Large Telescope.
The latest move may unsettle the incoming U.S. administration led by Donald Trump and other American lawmakers who have articulated their criticism of the Iran nuclear deal.
The wife of a New York man named Alexander Pinczowski, who was killed alongside his sister in the Brussels attack last March, sued Twitter on Monday.
North Korea’s foreign ministry said it developed the missile to strengthen its self-defense capabilities to counter “the ever more undisguised nuclear war threat from the U.S.”
The authors of the study state that the moon formed when many "moonlets" — created not by a single giant impact, but due to several small impacts — coalesced into a single object.
India is in talks with Vietnam for the supply of its indigenously developed surface-to-air Akash missile system, according to a report citing sources.
The quake, which had its epicenter in the Celebes Sea, was around 390 miles in depth.
U.S. special forces raids deep in territory held by the Islamic State group followed Russian airstrikes backing Turkey's campaign to drive the jihadist militants out of northern Syria.
London's Metropolitan Police Federation has asked tens of thousands of its officers if they wanted to carry guns or tasers as terror attacks in Europe raise security concerns in the United Kingdom.
Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro has increased the country’s minimum wage for the fifth time in a year.