Medicine & TechnologyJoe is the racing pigeon that traveled from the US to Australia who is set to be killed due to violating Australia's quarantine laws.
Mars was thought of as a dead planet during the 1960s and 1970s but the Marsquakes and landslides observed in the later years have proven that it is still an active planet.
SpaceX fired up its newest Starship prototype three times with four hours on Wednesday, ahead of its scheduled launch from Boca Chica Beach, in South Texas.
Scientists from Harvard's Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering have developed robo-fish that can autonomously form schools and work together on tasks.
Researchers from the University of Washington developed a new treatment that will help people with spinal cord injury regain their hand and arm functionality.
Rice University engineers created a copper cubes reactor that converts the unwanted waste gas carbon monoxide into industrially useful product acetic acid.
The origins of many rituals may have come from a murky past, but researchers believe that these social practices evolved to help people avoid diseases and danger.
Web-footed geckos from Namibia's desert have skin pigment cells along their flank and around their eyes that make them glow neon green under the moonlight.
Shared psychosis, also known as folie a deux, happens when people acquire delusion from someone who has the condition who are closely related to them. So how do you treat it?