Predicting increased risks to air travelers from solar activity, NASA is developing a system to predict radiation entering Earth's atmosphere from space.
A sunspot over 60,000 miles in diameter is shooting out huge solar flares that could potentially blow the circuits of every electrical product on earth.
A Devon man who uses his kayak as a fishing vessel was towed half a mile out to sea after he hooked a 6-foot shark.
The particles that some physicists think have travelled faster than light are going to be put to the test by a U.S. government agency; it hopes to disprove the findings, which defy accepted physics and hint at the possibility of time travel.
At least seven people have died as Typhoon Nesat struck the Philippians' main island.
Will We Ever Know Where NASA Satellite Really Fell? One thing is for sure. A dead NASA Climate satellite definitely fell back to Earth early Saturday morning but NASA seem not have an idea as to where it landed and exactly where it has gone. Can NASA really have lost a satellite?
A British cargo ship carrying silver worth £135 million in today's money has been located deep in the North Atlantic, 70 years after it was sunk by a German torpedo.
The need for faster broadband is not only felt here on Earth, but NASA has found that its current 6Mbps connection with Mars is just too slow, and has been trialling laser-powered 100Mbps broadband.
The NASA climate research satellite that plunged to earth on Saturday still hasn't been found according to U.S. space officials.
Researchers at the John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, found that women who are in command at home are likely to have less sex.
NASA's Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS), the space agency's largest defunct six-ton satellite the size of a bus is heading towards earth and is expected to crash within the next 24 hours, an while it is yet unknown where the space debris will fall, NASA admits the odds of Uars debris striking a person is about one in 3,200.
NASA's six-ton Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite, or UARS, has been slowly tumbling from orbit since its mission ended in 2005, and is now expected to re-enter the Earth's atmosphere and break apart on Friday, leaving scientists to try and find out where the debris will fall.
Nasa's six and a half ton satellite expected to hit earth on friday.
Scientists at CERN believe they have clocked subatomic particles travelling faster than the speed of light, invalidating a tenet of Albert Einstein's theory of relativity.
A NASA defunct six-ton satellite the size of a bus is heading towards earth and is expected to crash within the next 24 hours, but experts have no idea where it will land as its orbit is slowly decaying until gravity finally pulls it down as a fiery meteor.
CERN scientists said on Thursday they had recorded sub-atomic particles travelling faster than light, producing a finding that could overturn fundamental law of physics such as one of Einstein's long-accepted special relativity theory.
James Law, a computer scientist from the University of Aberystwyth, Wales, has taken a break from the norm and instead of nominating a human being to carry the London 2012 Olympic torch has chosen a robot.
Honda is paving the way for hydrogen power, opening the UK's first open-access refuelling station in Swindon as the company pushes to bring hydrogen powered cars to the masses.
A team of scientists from the University of Strathclyde have created the brightest gamma ray beam ever, which is more than a thousand billion times brilliant than the Sun and could help open up new possibilities for medicine potentially revolutionizing cancer detection and treatment.
A defunct NASA satellite the size of a bus is set to plunge through the Earth's atmosphere sometime this weekend, with officials still uncertain exactly where it is going to land.
An 18-year study of the Octopoteuthis deletron, a little-known squid which dwells a depth of 400 to 800m, found that males attempt to mate with any deep sea squid it comes across, whether male or females.
Researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have, after years of study, published a description of the fossil of an armoured dinosaur hatchling, which happens to be the youngest nodausor ever discovered.
Show Some Leg’ and Succeed in Business Study Says. A study says that women who wear skirts instead of suits are more likely to succeed in business.
The curved talon of a newly discovered dinosaur relative of Velociraptor has revealed that the claw was used as a weapon, scientists have discovered.
Twin Babies Born From Separate Uteruses ‘Shocks’ Mother. The chances are said to be one in five million but a woman in Florida has given birth to two babies from two separate uteruses
NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) has uncovered data suggesting the family of asteroids thought to be responsible for the dinosaurs' extinction 65 million years ago may not have been the culprit.
The Earth's deep oceans could temporarily conceal the effects of global warming for up to a decade, according to a new study by the U.S. National Center for Atmospheric Research.
Two Babies Born From Two Separate Uteruses. The chances are said to be one in five million but a woman in Florida has given birth to two babies from two separate uteruses.
As scientists still work on tracing back our origins, a group of scientists working in Uganda have returned to Paris with a new addition to the primates' family picture.
An archaic NASA satellite the size of a bus is set to descend into the Earth's atmosphere this weekend, according to officials at NASA.