Wireless bike brake that fails only three times in a trillion could revolutionize bike control systems.
A 20,000-foot-high volcano in Bolivia appears to be inflating like a balloon at breakneck speed.
Car manufacturers are producing bigger cars to accommodate the growingly obese population.
Scientists may soon be able to cut down waiting times by using animal organs in human transplants.
Scientists previously skeptical about global warming have conceded that the planet is getting hotter.
MIT students are devising a way to give humans x-ray vision using a series of signal amplifiers.
After his death Alan Billis was mummified in the same way as the ancient Egyptians for a TV show.
Scientists have pieced together the entire DNA sequence of a woman who lived to the age of 115.
You would be forgiven for thinking the US Navy's new X-47B is a UFO if you saw it fly overheard.
Andrea Rossi's cold fusion energy catalyzer has been successfully demonstrated in a recent test.
Megavirus chilensis contains more than 1000 genes and is the most complex virus ever discovered.
A new type of nano-dressing developed in Siberia could revolutionise the way in which wounds are healed.
The world's first ever 'super bus' was developed by an astronaut and a racing aerodynamics expert.
Boston Dynamics has developed one of the most sophisticated quadrupedal robots ever built.
Michiel Mol and airline KLM are joining forces to develop a 13,750mph passenger spacecraft.
Fermilab's Tevatron particle accelerator has been shut down after 30 years of research and discoveries.
A pill that would allow you to drink as much as you want without getting drunk is being developed.
Scientists at Cern have reportedly detected subatomic particles moving faster than the speed of light.
Cars of the future could be powered directly through contact with the road surface itself.
Genetically modified fluorescent cats are helping researchers find new ways to treat Aids.