Northeastern University Employee Staged Bomb Incident
According to the FBI, an employee has been arrested and charged in relation to an alleged explosion that occurred at Northeastern University last month.
According to the FBI, an employee has been arrested and charged in relation to an alleged explosion that occurred at Northeastern University last month.
As NASA get prepared for their next upcoming moon mission, Artemis, they are using the desert in Arizona to practice their landings, moonwalks, and driving their new moon rovers.
During Ingenuity Helicopter’s 33rd flight on Mars, its camera discovered a foreign object that it has not discovered before.
On September 7th, Apple had its biggest event of the year. But Apple is not done yet. In October, Apple will host another event to release more hardware and software for their lineup of phones and computers.
Google posted a video ahead of their event on October 6th showcasing the design of their Pixel 7 and 7 Pro phones and it looks like you can unlock the phone using your face.
Health officials say we might need to get COVID-19 vaccines on a yearly basis as we do with Flu vaccines.
Arizona woman is arrested for smuggling immigrants across the border. She was smuggling 80-100 immigrants per month and charging them $15,000 each. She reportedly made $7.2-$9 million in the last 6 months doing so.
Zelia Christiana Castello, a 27-year-old police officer from Point Fortin in Trinidad and Tobago, will go to India on October 2 to undergo potentially life-saving surgery.
It didn’t take long for Android to copy the iPhone’s hottest feature of the year, Dynamic Island. A new copycat released on the Google Play store allows Android users to have a similar Dynamic Island feature as the iPhone.
A new study shows that if you have had COVID-19 before, you could be at risk of having long-term brain problems.
When NASA launches SpaceX Crew-5, it will make history as the first Russian cosmonaut will go into space using the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft.
For the past 50 years, humans have sent robots and other machinery to explore Mars. These machines have either crashed or stopped working and have been just left there. As of now, there is an estimated 15,694 lbs (pounds) of trash left by human exploration.