The second law of infodynamics seems to add credence to the idea that the world we live in isn't actually real.
Physicists at CERN have conducted a major new experiment to find out whether antimatter falls up or down.
The nature of consciousness and whether or not it pervades the entire universe has long remained a topic of debate.
Scientists have identified a virus that lives in the sediment some 8,900 meters beneath the surface of the ocean.
The new AI can determine the likelihood that a sample is biological by 90% - but nobody is quite sure exactly how it works.
In a world first, scientists have succeeded in recovering RNA molecules from a preserved Tasmanian tiger specimen.
The discovery - the largest of its kind ever made - could provide the world with enough lithium to build batteries for decades.
A professor of molecular biogerontology has indicated that humans could potentially live for much longer than we do now.
The achievement represents another step toward unlimited clean energy that could revolutionize the world.
A new type of superconductor called LK-99 has been dubbed one of the holy grails of physics and engineering.
Researchers have found that there is something to the stories of people who claim that others get ill when they are around.
The world-famous physicist Albert Einstein wrote a letter to a religious studies tutor back in April 1950.
The 'Terminator' director maintains that he already warned mankind about the dangers of AI nearly 40 years ago.
Michael Raduga reportedly lost a significant amount of blood while undertaking a 10-hour procedure on his own head.
The young boy had been riding his bike when a freak accident resulted in his head being severed on the inside.
This remarkable spherical screen can project realistic looking images that can be seen for miles around.
Ameca is capable of realistically mimicking human expressions but hasn't quite grasped the nuances of humor.
Search and rescue officials have revealed that parts of the missing sub have been found on the ocean floor.
The remarkable achievement involved creating synthetic human embryos from stem cells in the laboratory.
The novel 'air-gen' device is capable of continuously generating electricity using almost any material.