Medicine & TechnologyThe Tasmanian tiger went extinct in 1986 but reliable reports of sightings may lead to proof that they are still alive and kicking in the wild.
During a presentation Bill Gerstenmaier, NASA’s chief of human spaceflight shows their upcoming plan for the super-heavy-lift rocket. This space launcher also integrates a crew module and will introduce in subsequent missions after EM1.
Daspletosaurus horneri is the latest addition to the tyrannosaurus family. However, this predator provides clues about how anagenesis evolution happens.
Water is concrete's ultimate enemy. Although concrete withstands constant beatings from cars and trucks, water can break it down, pool on its surface and infiltrate the tiniest cracks. Add freezing and thawing cycles, and it's no wonder roads need frequent repairs.
Italian scientist Dr. Sergio Canavero wants to if science can sustain his ideas of the world's first human head transplant. Is this possible or is it just a product of insanity?
The man from Russia who volunteered in the world's first human head transplant said he is ready to take the risks. Valery Spiridonov's condition made him decide to volunteer for the sake of medical experiment.
A group of astronomers from Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics or CFA developed a cosmic simulation. This simulation may presume the possible future of the moon of the exoplanetary system around a dwarf star.
NASA pulled off a scientific double play in Hawaii this winter, using the same instruments and aircraft to study both volcanoes and coral reefs. Besides helping scientists understand these two unique environments better, the data will be used to evaluate the possibility of preparing a potential future NASA satellite that would monitor ecosystem changes and natural hazards.
Robots and high-tech solutions recently are not only used for technological purposes. These are also used in innovative farming and fighting world hunger.