So-called Umm network helps IS recruit women and men, disseminate pictures and videos for would-be jihadists, and promote IS messaging
Campaign, which uses spiraling 'loading' symbols, also referred to as the 'spinning wheel of death,' encourages FCC to protect net neutrality
A new and very graphic video appears to be part of an effort to turn up volume of State Department's 'Think Again, Turn Away' campaign to debunk extremists
Findings show water lost due to drought could cover entire western US with 10 centimeters of water
Use of cameras may persuade both citizens and law enforcement officers to behave better
The robotic 'flash mob' consisted of more than 1,000 mini robots
The tattoo converts lactate, a byproduct of exercise found in sweat, into power
Biofuels could reduce airlines' carbon emissions “by 50 to 80 percent” compared to jet fuel
Nearly 10 percent of cancer survivors reported smoking years after the diagnosis, according to new research
Incident with hackers superimposing anti-Communist Party messages on normal broadcasting took place in economically depressed Wenzhou
James Webb Space Telescope, which will be launched in 2018, will allow analysis of exoplanet atmospheres
North Korea has lashed out about recent mockeries of its leader, Kim Jong Un
A slideshow of images from the Apollo 11 mission to the moon
By inserting a 'modified human alcohol target' into the worms, scientists made them immune to intoxicating effects of alcohol
It is believed to be first case of a drone entering Israeli airspace from Gaza
It was the first total Internet outage in Syria since May of 2013
Fifty-two percent of women and 43 percent of men reported doing no physical activity
Discovery by US space agency researchers makes it less likely Saturn's moon harbors life as we know it
Over 689,000 users of the social media platform had their feeds manipulated in experiment for a period of one week in 2012
New study adds to evidence that Neanderthals did not only eat meat, but plants, berries, tubers and nuts as well
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