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Russian hackers breached US electricity network causing blackouts

The hackers used conventional spoofing mechanisms to gain access to America's power grid → Read More

Massive 1,400-year-old banquet hall uncovered in Japan's ancient capital city

The banquet hall was likely used for various rituals and sumo tournaments during the seventh century. → Read More

A space assistant? Cimon the 'floating' robot will join space station astronauts later this year

Cimon would simplify their routine tasks and serve as an early warning system to flag technical glitches. → Read More

Can life exist beneath the Martian surface? 'Weird' microbes found in Mars-like conditions could provide answers

Dormant subsurface microbes found on Earth could be present on the Red Planet as well. → Read More

Proxima Centauri: Intense stellar explosion may have wiped out life from Earth's closest exoplanet

The massive stellar blast was nearly 10 times brighter than our Sun's largest solar blasts. → Read More

Russian state television airs shooter game footage to depict military action in Syria

The incident comes just a few months after Russia's Defence Ministry shared images from an iPhone game to suggest US was aiding Isis operatives. → Read More

Mars' tiny potato-shaped moons captured facing each other in stunning Nasa image

Nasa's Odyssey spacecraft was flying 5,615km away from Phobos and nearly 20,000km away from Deimos when the images were captured. → Read More

These monkeys attract females with their unusually large and floppy noses

This study is the first to suggest that male-to-male competition and female mating choices may have influenced the evolution of proboscis monkeys' nose. → Read More

Are we heading towards doomsday? Scientist suggests risk of a major war could be higher than believed

The computer scientist analysed data related to large wars that took place over the last two centuries. → Read More

Astronomers may find aliens in the coming decades but how will they know their intentions?

In a recent Reddit AMA session, futurist Michio Kaku detailed how the first contact with alien life could turn out. → Read More

Nasa captures Phoenix Mars Lander after 10 years, finds nothing but dust

The robotic spacecraft landed on the Red Planet in 2008 to explore its surface and atmospheric history and find evidence of water. → Read More

China's new next-gen Mach 5+ hypersonic jet could reach New York from Beijing in 2 hours

The craft features a unique four-winged design to reduce turbulence and drag at ultra-fast speeds. → Read More

A 'happy' spacesuit? Scientists working on revolutionary new tech to keep astronauts stress-free in space

The Nasa-backed project could ultimately improve efficiency of the astronauts on deep-space missions. → Read More

Did modern human language originate from ancient cave art drawn by our early ancestors?

Humans may have used places where sound echoed the most as "hot-spots" to visually represent language. → Read More

Revolutionary Nasa technique captures melting Antarctic ice like never before

The seven-year-long work on the system shows that West Antarctic ice sheets are melting at a rapid rate. → Read More

Racing birds could explain how giant dinosaurs moved and lived several million years ago

Scientists raced as many as 12 bird species on an enclosed track to understand and relate their locomotive traits to those of long-extinct dinosaurs. → Read More

Birth of a supernova: This locksmith peeked into the sky and captured a star as it exploded

Victor Buso was testing a new telescope camera mounted on the top of his home when he made the unique discovery. → Read More

How did Egyptians build perfectly aligned Giza pyramids 4,500 years ago

An archaeologist noted a small error in Egyptian pyramids and conducted a series of tests to posit how ancient Egyptians would have built these massive structures. → Read More

Ancient Mayan relics, Ice Age human remains found hidden in world's biggest underwater cave

Researchers are exploring the depths of the merged Sac Actun and Dos Ojos underwater caves and believe the site could also be connected to other closely-located systems. → Read More

Plants covered the Earth 100 million years earlier than previously thought, study finds

A group of researchers, which believed fossil records were too scattered to be used, made the breakthrough discovery using an approach called 'molecular clock'. → Read More