The 'most mysterious star in the galaxy' Tabby's star has been showing brightening and dimming effects for a long time and it is due to dust clouds around it, not aliens.
New research into supermassive black holes at the centre of galaxies states that they devour nearby objects and eventually render the galaxy sterile, incapable of producing stars.
A research team in Singapore has successfully developed a skin patch made up of hundreds of micro-needles which will help people to lose weight in a short span of time.
The marsh crocodile, Babiya, is said to be so tame and non-violent that temple priests take regular baths in the lake where it lives and it never harms them.
An insight into the genome of the Iberian newt, a type of salamander, has opened up the possibility of limb and brain tissue regeneration in human beings.
A new study into human behaviour has proved that people who enjoy bitter tasting food like gin and dark chocolate have more sadistic and psychopathic tendencies in life.
Former NASA scientist Josiah Zayner is now one step ahead in his experimentation with the human genome and plans to create many more genetically superior human beings who can change the world.
Bono, from the Irish rock band U2, has expressed his views on today's music scene by terming it "girly" and saying that it lacks the rage that is essential for making rock-n-roll music.
Archaeologists have found remains of a Roman soldier in a cooking pot in Israel, which could have been a major military base camp of the Roman military in the second and third centuries.
Cities around the world, especially in Northeastern India, will experience intense heat waves that will eventually affect the ability of humans to work or even survive, says a new global study.