A study published Thursday has found that the lunar astronauts may be more prone to cardiovascular problems because of exposure to deep-space radiation.
The Olde English Bulldogge, a related breed from America, is a likely candidate to help ensure the survival of the English Bulldog, researchers said in a study published Friday.
Researchers learn more about how neurons fix their cells when the brain is injured.
NASA is sending astronauts to stay at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean to learn about life in the outer space.
Russia and China will conduct joint naval and air drills in the contested waters in September.
A summer seemingly replete with IKEA recalls is showing no signs of letting up.
Many cigarette smokers turned to e-cigarettes as a way to try to help quit their smoking habits.
A team of scientists in Belgium have created a device that uses solar energy to turn urine into potable water — which can then be used to brew beer.
In the AR Scorpii system located 380 light-years from Earth, a high-energy pulse generated by a spinning white dwarf is lashing its companion — a red dwarf — with high-energy pulses.
The operators of the offending vessel, which allegedly spilled up to 15 tons of oil, now face prosecution for the spill that cost $1.5 million to clean up.
Tor Project’s Executive Director Shari Steele confirmed Wednesday the allegations against developer Jacob Appelbaum who resigned in May when the accusations came to light.
Energy companies, including Shell, BP and Chevron, have been asked to respond to allegations that their carbon emissions violated the rights of millions of people in the Philippines.
Scientists at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility in France studied the fossils of the plant-eating Heterodontosaurus tucki, which was widespread 200 million years ago.
Two men had barged into the Normandy church with guns, fake bombs and knives Tuesday before killing 86-year-old Rev. Jacques Hamel.
The two new species of ants are being referred to as “dragon ants” because they remind scientists of Daenerys Targaryen’s pet dragons from the “Game of Thrones.”
Scientists have found that the bacteria produce antibiotics that can act against a wide variety of treatment-resistant pathogens.
Despite crackdowns, Chinese regulators have long struggled to impose rules on powerful industrial enterprises and local governments anxious to protect revenue and jobs.
Australian-born Vatican treasurer Cardinal George Pell has reportedly been under probe for more than a year in relation to multiple allegations of child abuse in his home country.
Animals including gorillas, rhinoceroses and bears could be wiped out if challenges such as expanding livestock and crop operations and human population growth aren't addressed, scientists said Wednesday in the journal BioScience.
Researchers in the UK have discovered that orangutans can learn to make sounds, shedding insight into how human speech evolved.
A team of researchers in the UK and US have a theory as to why Jupiter has such high temperatures: the Great Red Spot.
The toxic algae bloom in Florida may be the new normal in the Sunshine State.
Researchers presented a new analysis of a longitudinal trial at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference in Toronto.
"Russia if you’re listening I hope youre able to find the 30,000 emails that are missing," Trump said Wednesday.
With only a few more weeks expected in the search for missing aircraft MH370, scientists have suggested the aircraft's debris could be further north.
Russia has denied trying to influence the U.S. presidential election calling allegations "ungrounded."
The brand-new state of matter, which was first discovered in April, has been observed in a material where, according to conventional understanding, it shouldn’t exist.
Findings from a new study may prompt the World Health Organization to remove transgender identity from its list of mental disorders in the next revision.
The challenge, which took the internet by storm in 2014, has helped fund a research breakthrough, the ALS Association said Monday.
A study found that men and women are taller today than they were 100 years ago, with South Korean women and Iranian men witnessing the biggest increase in height over this period.