There is no dark side of moon: Former NASA scientist busts age-old myth through his animation A latest animation by planetary scientist James O'Donoghue has shown that sunlight actually falls across the moon while it orbits the Earth. Nov 26, 2019By Samhati Bhattacharjya Nasa
Supernova caused by nearby star Sirius B could destroy Earth, expert claims An expert described how Earth would be destroyed if a nearby star known as Sirius B suddenly goes supernova Nov 26, 2019By Carlo Inigo Monzon Space
Controversial study claims supermassive black holes could create planets bigger than Earth Two scientists claimed in a new study that it is possible for the dust clouds surrounding supermassive black holes to create planets Nov 26, 2019By Carlo Inigo Monzon Space
NASA detects two huge, dangerous asteroids coming in way of Earth's orbit next month According to NASA, two potentially hazardous asteroids with Earth-crossing orbits are expected to approach the planet's orbit in December. Nov 26, 2019By Carlo Inigo Monzon Nasa Asteroid Space
Forget wild forest chase for herbs, it's time to move to forest farming for ginseng and other herbs, say experts Forest farming such as these rows of cultivated American ginseng, according to Penn State researchers, is a model for the future of forest botanical supply chains. Nov 26, 2019By IBTimes SG Desk
Four dead in Earthquake of 6.4-magnitude in Durres, Albania Eastern Europe hit by an earthquake of magnitude 6.4, casualties reported Nov 26, 2019By IBTimes SG Desk
Jupiter's Great Red Spot demise rather exaggerated, say experts The Shedding of Jupiter's Red Flakes Does Not Mean It Is Dying, says Philip Marcus from the University of California, Berkeley Nov 26, 2019By IBTimes SG Desk
Ice fossils found in meteorite: Will this solve the mystery of the origin of water on Earth? A team of researchers from Japan, China and the UK has found evidence of ice fossils on the surface of a meteorite named Acfer 094 Nov 26, 2019By Samhati Bhattacharjya
Fifth edition of ESMO Asia Congress puts spotlight on growing Asia's Cancer Burden This is the the fifth edition of the congress, organised by the European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) Nov 25, 2019By IBTimes SG Desk
Discovery of unknown deities and rituals at Titicaca lake in Bolivia puzzles archaeologists Archaeologists find evidence of religious practice after conduction an excavation operation in the ancient Lake Titicaca, situated in Bolivia Nov 25, 2019By Bhaswati Guha Majumder Archaeology
Earthquake breakthrough: Scientists propose advanced method to predict seismic activities Earlier, Thomas Rockwell had suggested that Ring of Fire is ripe for a major earthquake capable of triggering massive devastation Nov 25, 2019By Nirmal Narayanan
NASA detects five potential Earth impacts caused by asteroid starting in 2023 NASA's asteroid monitoring system has identified a space rock that could cause an impact event on Earth in 2023. Nov 25, 2019By Carlo Inigo Monzon Nasa Asteroid Space
Health: Male breast cancer is rare but you should not avoid these symptoms A 69-year-old man was diagnosed with breast cancer, which is very rare in male, and had to undergo a surgery Nov 25, 2019By Bhaswati Guha Majumder
One dies as earthquake of magnitude 5.2 hits southern China Earthquake hit the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China on Monday morning Nov 25, 2019By IBTimes SG Desk
Too many SpaceX's Starlink satellites might crowd space and block new telescope from spotting asteroids, warn experts Astronomers warned that SpaceX's Starlink satellites could prevent a new telescope from spotting asteroids that are headed for Earth. Nov 25, 2019By Carlo Inigo Monzon Asteroid Spacex Space