Scientists from Technion-Israel Institute of Technology come up with breakthrough technique.
Plane reportedly carried nuclear negotiator at the time of Bush administration Joseph Di Trani and current National Security Council advisor to President Barack Obama Sydney Seiler.
Attack took place in tribal region, near Afghan border in North Waziristan, hub of mlitant activity.
Israeli defence minister Ehud Barak says his country would not seek anybody's consent if it perceives the nuclear threat from Iran as real.
The dog-bite victim is receiving treatment in a London hospital but officials rule out risk to the general public.
EU leaders ask Greece to commit itself to austerity and stay the course on reforms.
Talks focus on threat perception of Tehran's present enrichment-level uranium.
Largest package of military aid to Israel to be discussed at US Senate Committee
Saudi Arabia has pledged $3.25bn in aid to Yemen as fears mount that Al-Qaida is gaining foothold in country.
A toddler had a narrow escape after they he pedalled his toy trike down a hectic major city road in Wenzhou, east China's Zhejiang Province.
Injuring or even killing animal poachers in India's state of Maharashtra will no longer be a crime.
Secret Service boss rejects accusations that his officers' involvement in a prostitution scandal in Colombia has put President Obama's life in danger.
Hezbollah leader Sheik Hassan Nasrallah called for calm after the kidnapping of 13 Shia Muslims in Syria's northern province of Aleppo.
United States fails to make the top ten happiest countries in the world, while countries like Australia, Israel and all of the Scandinavian nations do. Denmark is the happiest country in 2012.
Egyptians are heading to the polls for their first free presidential elections, 15 months after mass protests ousted former leader Hosni Mubarak.
Egyptians have begun casting their votes to elect the first president since the fall of former leader Hosni Mubarak. The ballot will be the first real presidential election to take place in the country.
Dr Shakil Afridi accused of treason after setting up fake vaccination camp in Abbottabad to verify Osama Bin Laden was living in the city.
Face distortion video tricks the eye and makes pretty e faces of stars such as Angelina Jolie and George Clooney seem ugly.
Paranoid schizophrenic who beheaded fellow passenger on Canadian coach in 2008 thought he was an alien.
People including common street vendors were brutally beaten and cruelly treated.
A new study has found that one-third of US homeless people are obese.
Scientists are planning to use space technologies to kill harmful bacteria in the hospitals.
To mark the historic occasion, IBTimes UK takes a look at at the Egyptian Revolution in an interview with Nariman Youssef author of the e-book Summer of Unrest: Tahrir - 18 Days of Grace.
New construction at the launch site Musudan-ri appears to be of an Iranian model.
Scientists plan major research project into existence of Bigfoot, which many claimed to have spotted from the Himalayas.
Presidential candidates are ranging from deep-rooted Islamists to radical secularists. People's verdict to set tone for new chapter in country's history as Egyptians head to polls in huge numbers.
Australia ranks as world's happiest nation in OECD Better Life Index - ahead of Norway and US.
Google's new doodle celebrates Robert Moog's 78th birthday with working Moog Synthesizer.
North Carolina pastor calls for all gays and lesbians to be exterminated by locking them off behind an electrified fence and waiting for them to die.
Bahraini hunger striker al-Khawaja attends court in a wheelchair and reveals details of his torture by authorities.