Zachary Buchta admitted to running a phone-bombing scheme that let customers pay to target someone with relentless, harassing phone calls.
The treatment can stop the progress of the disease or improve the vision of the patient in some cases.
The South Korean Bitcoin exchange was first hacked in April, which saw hackers steal nearly 4,000 Bitcoins, now worth over $70m.
Contrary to what some people assume, members of the working-class are wiser than their counterparts from wealthier backgrounds, and have less difficulty reaching compromise.
By the middle of this century, experts estimate that climate change is likely to displace between 150 and 300 million people.
A cybersecurity firm says it discovered a weakly protected database that was leaking personal information relating to more than 120 million American households.
Crocodile lizard, horseshoe mountain bat and snail-eating turtle among 150 new species discovered in Greater Mekong by WWF and under threat by poachers and illegal wildlife trade.
A leading expert in the field of artificial intelligence has predicted that robots and humans will be able to have children within the next century, creating a new hybrid species.
New findings show that a diverse a group of organisms evolved very early in Earth's history, making it more likely that life exists outside of our planet.
A 19-year-old computer hacker from the UK has avoided a jail sentence after admitting to launching a series of cyberattacks on high-profile firms including BT, O2 and Amazon.
Jennifer Garrett shared a photo of anti-bird spikes in some Bristol trees, designed to stop pigeon poo damaging residents' cars.
The primitive species lacks certain features that are common in more complex animals, according to researchers.
Astronauts at the International Space Station have received barley seeds that they will attempt to cultivate and grow in space.
The training was given to make sure that some units of the US Army are ready in case troops need to be deployed on the ground and invade North Korea.
The tiltrotor, which could one day replace US Army's Blackhawk, lifted off for a brief 30 seconds at the company's Texas facility
"What is it with Trump and his two-handed chipmunk-like style of drinking water?" one Twitter user wrote.
The co-founder and technical director of a major bitcoin website has sold all his bitcoins, claiming that the popular cryptocurrency has become "virtually unusable".
With fervent anticipation and excitement surrounding the recent premiere of Star Wars: The Last Jedi, even "starwars" managed to make it to the list.
"He's never not an a**hole. Never," Andy Lassner, an executive producer for The Ellen Show, tweeted.
Its unique spacecraft shape, soft mushy exterior, deep red colour, and possibility of a watery core bring up more questions than answers.
The crest-tailed mulgara was thought believed to have been extinct in the Australian state of New South Wales until it was rediscovered out of the blue.
Nasa reinvented a 150-year-old technique to capture supersonic motion as well as the shockwaves of a jet.
The starving calf was rescued by conservationists from the Masai Mara and delivered to an elephant orphanage in Nairobi.
Researchers used supercomputers to create a model of two black holes that formed inside a massive dying star.
The same collision also affected the axial tilt of the ice giant, toppling it sideways.
This softening of climate change as a concept is part of a government-wide strategy to dismantle the pro-environmental efforts of federal agencies, say reports.
The new malware variant indicates that the hacking group is still active and continues to improve their product, researchers said.
China reportedly plans to launch "hyperspectral" and "synthetic aperture radar" satellites, by 2021 to help spy on every object in the contested waters.
Launched on 29 September, the actual Cuphead game is only available for Xbox One and PC.
"This shows the surprising ease with which de-identification can fail, highlighting the risky balance between data sharing and privacy," researchers said.