A team of divers say they have discovered the remains of the USS Revenge, a ship commanded by US Navy hero Oliver Hazard Perry and wrecked off Rhode Island in 1811.
The 2011 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) runs from Jan 6 to Jan 9, in Las Vegas, US.
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology held the MIT 150 Exhibition at the MIT Museum Friday, celebrating its 150-year anniversary, in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Apple Inc is launching an applications store for Mac computers, replicating a model that proved wildly popular on its iPhones.
Microsoft Corp confirmed Wednesday that it is developing a version of its main Windows operating system that will run on cell phone chips.
A new study released on Wednesday has found some Australian birds are changing the way they sing, so they can be heard over traffic noise.
Women with advanced breast cancer who were treated with Roche's Avastin were more likely to develop heart failure than other women.
Dan Nainan can't trust himself to work at his computer without clicking on distractions, so he uses an Internet-blocking program to shut down his Web access twice a day.
South Korea is seriously contemplating stepping up vaccination efforts in the face of the rampant spread of foot-and-mouth (FMD) disease across the country, according to local reports on Tuesday.
Microsoft Corp's Hotmail service, the world's most-used online email system, is back to normal operations on Monday after some users over the weekend lost access to emails or found them transferred to a deleted mail folder.
The outburst of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) has infected 95 cows in the main town of Bahau in the central part of the west coast of Peninsula Malaysia.
Spain on Sunday introduced an anti-smoking law that is likely to turn the EU's fourth largest tobacco producer from a cigarette-friendly land abounding with smoky bars and restaurants, into one of Europe's most stringently smokeless.