The Falcon 9 rocket will send SpaceX's first Starlink broadband satellites and the Paz radar-imaging satellite for Spain into orbit.
The new finding paves way for genetically tailoring the organs to be compatible with the immune system of the patient receiving them, thus removing the possibility of rejection.
The new blood and urine tests searches for damage to proteins and could lead to earlier detection of autism and advance treatment.
The study found that all the individuals studied, aged 12 to 25, who had a left-brain perinatal stroke, used the right side of their brains for language.
Residents of the Pilbara and Kimberley regions were told to remain in the safest parts of their house, away from windows or stay in evacuation centres.
Israel's Science and Technology Ministry revealed that a team of six scientists has successfully completed a simulated Mars mission in Israel's Negev desert
The Health Promotion Board in Singapore is aiming to implement various plans to reduce the amount of sugar in food products.
A new study report published in the PLoS Genetics journal has revealed that a gene mutation that can be passed from fathers to daughters could increase the risks of ovarian cancer.
Jupiter's Great Red Spot is slowly fading away, and a new study has suggested that this great storm will blow itself out within the next two decades.
In 2006, the International Astronomical Union (IAU), which is the governing body of astronomy, downgraded Pluto from a planet to a dwarf planet.
The treatment called AB126 was developed using extracellular vesicles (EV), which are fluid-filled structures known as exosomes.
A new study has hinted that a particular brain protein thought to cause Alzheimer's disease could be passed to patients through contaminated surgical tools
In a major breakthrough, researchers at the Stanford University have successfully grown sheep embryos containing human cells
A study published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation has revealed that a common drug used to treat hypertension is capable of preventing the onset of type 1 diabetes
A joint study by researchers at the Boston University and Harvard has revealed that regular intake of yogurt will drastically reduce the risks of cardiovascular disorders