The image of the dwarf galaxy shows a mix of blue and red stars, suggesting that stars have been forming in it throughout its history.
The clashes were triggered in the southern Libyan city of Sabha after a pet monkey of a shopkeeper from the Gaddadfa tribe pulled off the headscarf of a girl from the Awlad Suleiman tribe.
We have been trying to reach out to aliens and listen for their signals for decades now, and the approach is grounded more in mathematics than linguistics.
The image, captured when the spacecraft was at an altitude of roughly 920 miles, shows the 57-mile-wide and 2.5-mile-deep Occator Crater.
Voice370, an association of relatives, will seek help from local organizations to search for debris from the missing jet.
Nearly 300 suspects will be tried in an Egyptian military court over charges that include assassination attempts on President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi and plans to kill Saudi Arabia's crown prince.
The six-month night has set in over the Arctic while the Antarctic has entered its half-year summer.
The experiment will study the shower of particles created during collisions between lead ions and protons — a phenomenon similar to cosmic rays’ interaction with Earth’s atmosphere.
The Trace Gas Orbiter, currently orbiting the red planet once every 4.2 days, will provide the science teams at ESA and Roscosmos a chance to calibrate their instruments.
A study published in the Journal of Propulsion and Power shows that a propulsion system based on an electromagnetic drive actually works.
The church said in a statement issued by the Conference of Catholic Bishops that it regretted the actions of those who participated in the massacre.
The president of the United States urged his Russian counterpart to adhere to agreements to end the fighting in Ukraine just two days after Western leaders decided against lifting sanctions against Moscow.
The proposed legislation can lead to porn websites being blocked if they do not verify the age of their users, to curb underage exposure to explicit content.
British officials said they hoped the meeting would reinforce the “special relationship” between the U.S. and the U.K.
The Philippine president told his Russian counterpart that the U.S. could not be trusted when it came to alliances.
Park’s close aide Choi Soon-sil has been accused of using her presidential ties to influence government decisions and amass an illicit fortune.
At the third World Internet Conference held in Wuzhen last week, Chinese officials also called for the formation of international internet rules.
The death toll climbed to 142 in the derailment of the Indore-Patna Express early Sunday in the northern Indian city of Kanpur.
"Citizenship hopping" has become one of the hottest trends for the nation's top 1 percent.
A 14-year-old girl who died last month had her wish to be frozen granted by a judge in a possible precedent-setting case.
OPEC member states have decided to work on an agreement to cut the group’s production to between 32.5 and 33 million barrels a day.
The warm weather is hindering the formation of ice sheets in the region, which is occurring at a pace slower than what is normally seen.
The bill, proposed by President Erdoğan’s party, would clear the men only if they had sex without “force, threat, or any other restriction on consent” and if they marry the victim.
But the virus is still spreading throughout the globe.
The teen had been given the explosive belt, intended for a suicide bombing, by members of the Islamic State.
More than 100,000 Turks were fired from the government jobs they originally had before the failed coup, mainly in military, civil service, and judiciary positions.
Citing tourism and prestige, the UK's Treasury announced Friday plans for a massive refurbishment of Buckingham Palace.
Just over a month after Hurricane Matthew, Haiti is set to hold elections to decide its next president on Sunday.
In a proof-of-concept study, scientists showed that tobacco crops genetically modified to harvest more light showed up to 20 percent higher yields.
Meanwhile, over 1,000 Chadians who are believed to have been fighting for Boko Haram have reportedly returned home.