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Researchers from Harvard University m Columbia University's Zuckerman Institute, and the University of California, set out to test whether teens' sensitivity to reward could also make them better at learning.
Blue Origin CEO Jeff Bezos streamed the dangerous launch from West Texas. The emergency escape function aims to save space travelers' lives in case of catastrophe.
Researchers at the University of Arizona published a report describing two separate cases where the augmented reality game Pokémon Go has caused severe injury.
The Nobel Assembly at Stockholm's Karolinska Institute awarded the prize to Jean-Pierre Sauvage, Sir James Fraser Stoddart and Bernard Feringa for their groundbreaking work on molecular machines.
Last week, Blue Origin and Amazon CEO, Jeff Bezos, revealed the dangerous launch would be taking place today at the firm's West Texas site. But it has now been postponed due to bad weather.
Difficult upbringings leave a lasting imprint on health, according to the new research, led by scientists at the University of British Columbia (stock image used).
The researchers, from DePaul University in Chicago, say the species name 'paradoxodon,' or paradoxical teeth, comes from the fact that the shark appears to emerge suddenly in the geologic record.
Stargazers across England reported the fireball streak across the sky. It was travelling too slowly to be a meteor and experts say it could be a small CubeSat satellite falling back to Earth.
Researchers led by the University of Krakow in Poland tested groups of college students. The scientist studied how the popularity of individuals in the groups changed with time.
Blue Origin and Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos revealed the dangerous launch will take place on the 4th October at 10:50AM ET (15:40 BST) at the launch site in West Texas.
Drepanosaurus had a bird-like head on a chameleon-like body. Scientists from Yale University in Connecticut say the creature defies the convention on how reptiles evolved.
Scientists at the European Space Agency (ESA), celebrated the end of the 12 year mission today at the mission control centre in Darmstadt, western Germany
A team of Japanese researchers using the ALMA telescope in Chile recently studied a star covered in a hot molecular core, and found it is very different to equivalent cores found in our galaxy.
The video was created by a mathematician from Frankfurt, who used a compilation of pictures taken between July 5 and August 27 this year, by a camera on the probe called JunoCam.
Professor Bas Rokers from the University of Wisconsin-Madison led a study that found motion blindness is caused by a failure of the brain, and has nothing to do with our eyes.
Parts of the world are expected to light up in a green glow tonight, as a strong solar storm continues. The Aurora over Caithness, Scotland last night is pictured.
The researchers, led by Dr Gustavo Politis from the National Scientific and Technical Research Council (Conicet) in Argentina, studied an archaeological site called Arroyo Seco 2.
California-based Google says the improvements reduce translation errors by between 55 and 85 per cent, using machine learning inspired by the ways neurons are connected.
Archaeologists have for the first time unearthed ancient Roman coins at the ruins of an old castle in Japan. The discovery of 10 bronze and copper coins was made in southern Okinawa.
According to research by University of Chicago neuroscientists, both space-based and feature-based attention influence each other to help us find what we are looking for, like a face in a crowd.
In a new book, 'How to Make a Spaceship', the University of Cambridge physicist has warned our planet is becoming a dangerous place because of the threat of war or disease.
The research, led by Dr Terry Gates from the North Carolina State University, found heavier dinosaurs were more likely to develop structures on their craniums than their smaller counterparts.
Facebook was ordered to stop collecting and storing data of German users of its messaging app WhatsAp, and to delete all data already forwarded to it, by Hamburg's Commissioner for Data Protection.
The self-driving system, which is similar to the kind used in Nissan's autonomous vehicle technology, will be tested at select restaurants in Japan next year, Nissan said.
Researchers from the University of Montreal and the Carnegie Institution of Washington found four unusually low-mass objects surrounded by disks of gas and dust, where planets are forming.
Nine out of 10 people globally are breathing poor quality air, the World Health Organization said Tuesday, calling for dramatic action. The issue is most acute in cities, but air in rural areas is worse than many think.
Researchers from the University of Toronto created the world's first map showing how genes in a cell interact (pictured), paving the way for a new way to study how genes contribute to diseases.
At a conference in Nantucket, Uber's head of products revealed the company is looking into vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) technology in order to reduce traffic and commuting times in cities.
Brown University geologists studied the 2.5-mile (4 km) deep, 621 mile (1,000 km) wide basin of Sputnik Planum, found within the famous heart-shaped region on Pluto's surface.
The researchers, from the University of Rochester in New York, described the new ant species in a paper published in the open access journal ZooKeys. It was found in the vomit of the 'little devil' frog.
Accommodating up to 200 soldiers, 'Camp Century' was officially built to provide a laboratory for Arctic research projects, but it was also home to a secret US effort to deploy nuclear missiles.
Researchers at the University of Canterbury (UC) in Christchurch said the recording showed Turing, known as the father of computing who broke the WWII Enigma code, was also a musical innovator.
Nasa is due to make a major announcement concerning Jupiter's sixth largest moon Europa in a live stream on Monday, which will include new images from the Hubble space telescope.
Gordon Rugg of Keele University claims to have created a simple system that can reproduce nonsensical test similar to that in the ancient tome, suggesting it's not a secret code at all.
Speaking on Twitter, security expert Edward Snowden, who is currently based in Moscow, claims that the app records every message you ever send and could make them available to police.
Ex Washington Post writer Brian Krebs's website 'Krebs on Security' was kept online even though it was hit by an attack twice as big as any the security team had previously seen.
The researchers, led by the University of Hertfordshire, used the Atacama Large Millimeter/Submillimeter Array telescope along with ESO’s Very Large Telescope to look at the mysterious objects.
Reacting to the launch of the latest 'NoPhone' - a phone handset that can do nothing, designed by New York based NoPhone LLC, the lady behind the voice of Siri said we can no longer relate to other humans.
Researchers at Cornell University studied the effects of purpose in the online world, in two studies. They measured self-esteem and sense of purpose, and asked how many likes the participants usually get.
At the Large Hadron Collider in Geneva, researchers are searching for evidence of extra dimensions. If found, they could solve various mysteries about the universe.
Researchers from Nasa HQ in Washington, along with others from Baltimore, Atlanta and Maryland will speak at the event at 14:00 ET (19:00 GMT) on Monday.
California-headquartered Google has started the global rollout of the free messaging app today, just a week after Apple updated its own Messages app with iOS 10 software update.
Shenzhen-based Tencent's Keen Security Lab said researchers were able to remotely control some systems on the Tesla S in both driving and parking modes by exploiting security bugs, that are now fixed.
The Russian moon base will be used for research and mining of precious minerals - but some suggest it may also have a military purpose. Russia hopes to launch a lunar probe in 2024.
Ahmad Khan Rahami, suspected of the bombings in Chelsea and New Jersey, was taken into custody Monday in Linden, New Jersey after a shootout with police, just hours after the text alert was sent.
At the Microsoft Research lab, based in city of Cambridge, 150 scientists and software developers are working on a wide variety of projects as part of a 'biological computation' unit.
San Francisco-based Twitter will also be adding a new button to enable users to retweet and quote their own tweets. The changes will impact globally users from today.
Rresearchers at the University Pierre and Marie Curie (UPMC) in Paris have studied Nasa images and developed a computer model to study how the rocky dwarf planet evolved.
Researchers from the University of Science and Technology of China in Shanghai demonstrated the effect over optical fibres in Hefei proving that quantum teleportation is possible across cities.
Andrew Glennerster, professor of visual neuroscience at Reading University, told MailOnline he is certain VR will replace conference calls in offices across the world.