Archaeologists have uncovered a D-shaped temple from the Wari Empire in Peru 1,200 years ago. A team led by an archaeologist from the University of Illinois Chicago has uncovered a temple constructed by the Wari Empire 1,200 years ago at the Pakaytambo site in southern Peru (A.
Russia sent a rescue ship following a radiator coolant leak on the Soyuz MS-22 spacecraft. Russia sent a rescue spacecraft on Friday, Feb. 24, to the International Space Station (ISS) for two cosmonauts and a NASA astronaut after their initial ride back to Earth had a dangerous leak, as reported first by AP.
NASA has built small and inexpensive weather sensors to help forecasters track tropical cyclones. NASA constructed two weather instruments to test the capabilities of small, low-cost sensors in replicating the work of bigger and more expensive satellites.
Swedish scientists have grown electrodes in living tissue that may pave the way for future therapies for neurological disorders.
Microsoft has extended the capabilities of ChatGPT to control robots. OpenAI's ChatGPT is already making waves with millions of active users but this time, it will also venture into another field to further expand its capabilities.
Archaeologists claim that this is the earliest surgery of its kind in the Ancient Near East. Archaeologists found new evidence of trephination, a medical procedure that entails cutting a hole in the skull, as early as the late Bronze Age in the ancient city of Megiddo, Israel.
The US Navy recently received the largest surface vessel in its fleet equipped with autonomous capabilities.
A new study found that infants were better than AI at determining what drives other people's behaviors.
New images from NASA's HiRISE show that China's Mars rover has stopped moving for a long time.
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope finds massive galaxies that are too big to even exist, according to astronomers.
A new study finds that a gene variant in black people may risk the risks of Alzheimer's disease.
60% of Americans are uncomfortable about healthcare professionals using AI in their medical care. An estimated 60% of Americans are uncomfortable about healthcare practitioners using artificial intelligence (AI) in medical care, according to a recent Pew Research Center survey.
NASA's Chandra X-ray discovers for the first time two supermassive black holes on a collision course.
For the first time ever, scientists mapped the DNA damages of cigarette and industrial smoke exposure to humans.
Ben-Gurion University engineers claim to have created one of the fastest and most efficient amphibious robots called "AmphiSAW."
Get ready for the next battle between Kazuya and Jin in Tekken 8! Get ready for the next battle! And we mean another epic battle between a father and a son that will surely unleash the devil gene of excitement in all of us.
NASA will soon launch Israel's very first space telescope mission. NASA has announced that it will launch Israel's first space telescope, called ULTRASAT, into orbit in early 2026.
Twitter users will be notified if a tweet they interacted with receives a community note. According to a recent announcement from Twitter, users will soon receive an alert when a tweet they replied to or retweeted receives a "community note.
Archaeologists in China have uncovered a 2,200-year-old that could be the oldest ever found yet. Archaeologists in China discovered a flush toilet that was probably among the earliest ever found, according to a report from China's state news agency.
The US Navy awarded Lockheed Martin a contract to produce the country's first sea-based hypersonic strike capability.
Elon Musk reacts to Meta's new verification system for Facebook and Instagram users. Facebook and Instagram will soon require their users to pay a monthly fee to become verified on these social media platforms, similar to Twitter's verification system, reported first by news.
The US Navy discovered the long-lost USS Albacore that sank during World War 2. The wreckage of a long-lost submarine that sank during World War II has been identified as the USS Albacore SS-218, according to a press release by the US Navy.
A former Google manager has banded with fellow laid-off colleagues to create a new company. One of Google's managers was affected by the massive layoffs of the company.
China's planetary defense system is one step closer to completion. China's planetary defense radar array is one step closer to full construction as it enters a new phase, according to a report by Space.
Researchers from North Carolina State University are now suggesting a "white light" signal for autonomous vehicles.
Hubble captures a trio of merging galaxies that may become a Brightest Cluster Galaxies (BGCs). NASA's Hubble Space Telescope captured a cute trio of merging galaxies located in the constellation Boötes.
Singapore claims to have recorded the first death linked to COVID-19 vaccination. Singapore's Ministry of Health recently reported the first COVID-19 vaccine-related death after a 28-year-old Bangladeshi man reportedly died as a result of his vaccination against the virus.
NASA's Perseverance rover celebrates its 2nd anniversary of landing on the Jezero Crater of Mars.
MIT researchers proposed a different approach to reducing carbon emissions through seawater. MIT researchers have proposed a different approach to reducing carbon emissions and that is by directly capturing carbon from seawater, which they claim may potentially result in overall net negative emissions.
TikTok is planning to add more European data centers to alleviate privacy concerns from the West. TikTok announced its plans on Friday, Feb. 17, that it will add two more data centers in Europe in an effort to allay growing worries about data privacy for its users outside of China, according to a report by AP.