The Solar Dynamics Observatory was launched in February 2010 and is designed to fly for five years.
Previous research has found that Earth mostly rebounds after quakes, with blocks of the world's crust elastically springing back, over the course of months to decades, to the way they initially were.
Spending on cyber security programs has gone up in recent years, but may face pressure given mandatory across-the-board cuts to Pentagon's spending.
A dedicated and concerted effort by a group of environmentalists has caused the rediscovery of the Geckoella Jeyporensis in the Eastern Ghats, in Orissa and Andhra Pradesh.
About 90 percent of glaciers in Tibet called the Third Pole region, are shrinking because of black carbon pollution "transferred from South Asia" to the Tibetan Plateau, a Chinese scientist has warned.
RailTel is playing a key role in national optical fibre network for providing broadband connectivity in the country.
Almost 90 percent of users access the site to look at their own wall posts, and three quarters look at their own photos when they are feeling low, the study has found.
Women tweet more but men are bigger complainers on Twitter, says a study
Tech-savvy girls in the UK are more likely than boys to own and use a smartphone and other mobile devices, according to a new research.
The fuelling of the second stage of an Indian rocket that will launch seven satellites into space has been completed and it is expected to lift off around 6 pm Monday, an official of the Indian space agency said.
Calcium loss from bones often leads to osteoporosis and fractures, and excessive calcium levels in the blood can cause kidney stones, researchers say.
Rhodes and colleagues found that in eight out of the 11 species, males demonstrated moderately superior spatial skills to their female counterparts.
Another task the chip can carry out is to enhance the lighting in a darkened scene more realistically than conventional flash photography.
The loss of diversity of bacteria unlike the prehistoric skeletons is linked to medical challenges like obesity, autism and diabetes.
The research team used sophisticated quantum chemistry and supercomputers to design more powerful antioxidants.
In light of these results, the technique may become standard for dialysis patients, reports Science Daily.
The 3D animated model reveals for the first time how gene mutations affect the crucial pathway in heart muscle cells that controls its rhythm.
A synchrotron light source produces very intense pulses of light/X-rays, permitting detailed studies of objects from human cells, through viruses down to atoms.
Bionic proteins could play an important role in innovating pharmaceutical research.
Barbara Block, marine sciences professor at the Stanford University's Woods Institute, is using technology to enable live feeds of animal movements.
Scientists in Australia have found a major ancient asteroid impact zone on Earth in the country's outback, dating back to over 300 million years.
Comet explosions did not end the prehistoric human culture known as Clovis, in North America, 13,000 years ago, according to new research.
University of London scientists have developed an antibody from genetically engineered tobacco plants to prevent the virus from attaching to nerve endings around the bite site and from travelling to the brain.
Fertility scientists have created human eggs using cells from the amniotic sac that surrounds a baby in the womb.
Sony Corp's Sony Mobile Communications Inc said it will sell the new version of its Xperia tablet in Japan this spring, the Nikkei reported, citing Kyodo News.
Scientists have discovered that fish do not feel pain as they do not have a brain system or enough sensory receptors in the nerve cells to experience suffering.