Jennifer Lilonsky
Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield, the country's first commander of the International Space Station, is the inspiration for the newly launched interactive space school website created by the National Film Board of Canada, or NFB, called NFB Space School.
Disney's Animal Kingdom theme park is celebrating its 15-year anniversary today and is commemorating the milestone with ceremonies and a full slate of special events throughout the day.
The popular and long-lived stunt among teens, the "cinnamon challenge," dares an individual to swallow a tablespoon of the spice without drinking water. But the seemingly innocent stunt can actually cause some serious adverse health effects, doctors say.
China reported the first case of a new strain of bird flu infection in the northeastern province of Shandong, according to the news agency Xinhua.
The NASA Antares rocket made its maiden voyage Sunday when it was launched off the coast of Virginia at 5 p.m. ET as part of the agency's test mission.
Five snowboarders were killed Saturday afternoon in an avalanche on Loveland Pass in Colorado.
A new study reveals that aside from a bounty of fruits and vegetables, community gardens may offer some surprising health benefits as well.
A group of researchers say that they uncovered a new species of dinosaur that existed 90 million years ago in Madagascar.
Land Rover just released the 2014 Ranger Rover Sport at the New York auto show last month and if that didn't stir enough excitement in the Rover community, it appears that the British automaker might be working on a new SUV to add to their Range Rover lineup.
With the constant threat of a possible bird flu epidemic, many people want to know about symptoms of the illness, how to prevent it and what could cause the dangerous infection.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is initiating a captive breeding program in an attempt to save the nearly extinct grasshopper sparrow in Florida.
As the manhunt for continues for a suspect in the Boston Marathon bombing case, mass transportation in and out of the Boston area was essentially halted Friday.
A new study reveals that the number of genital wart cases being reported in Australia has significantly decreased-a decline that is being attributed to the human papillomavirus, or HPV, vaccination.
Amtrak announces that their Northeast Corridor line operating between New York and Washington will not go any further than Penn Station in Manhattan.
The two suspects in the Boston Marathon Bombing case are reportedly two brothers, Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, from the Russian Caucasus who moved to the United States several years ago from Kazakhstan.