Researchers now believe that consciousness may persist for up to 20 seconds after a person has clinically died.
An AI capable of creating images of anything simply by requesting it has had a go at imagining 'the last selfie ever taken'.
Saudi Arabia has unveiled plans for a remarkable construction project far beyond the scale of anything seen before.
Incredibly, many people have gone on to live healthy, normal lives even with sections of their brain absent.
Witness testimony can be unreliable, but what if we could analyze brainwaves directly and use them as evidence ?
The world's largest atom smasher is back in action after a four-year hiatus.
Scientists are working on ways to combine human cells with computer chips - but is this something we should really be doing ?
What if it became almost impossible to tell whether someone's voice or image was actually the real deal ?
Named 'Optimus', the Tesla-developed robot has the potential to automate the workplace - and even the home.
An upcoming feature to Amazon's popular voice assistant is straight out of an episode of 'Black Mirror'.
A new study has provided evidence confirming the role eye movements play in recreating events in the mind.
Psychologist Vanessa LoBue explores the phenomenon of 'infantile amnesia' and why we can't remember our earliest years.
Struck down with motor neuron disease, Dr. Peter Scott-Morgan wanted to reinvent what it means to be human.
Scientists have discovered a hidden ecosystem deep down beneath the ice of Antarctica's Larsen Ice Shelf.
Theoretical physicist Peter Watson provides his own take on the possibility of traveling through time.
The self-healing, living skin - which is based on human cells - has been demonstrated on a robotic finger.
A senior software engineer at Google believes that the search giant's LaMDA AI tool has become self-aware.
It has been a science fiction staple for years, but will we ever get the opportunity to do this for real and if so, when ?
As technology improves, we could soon face the prospect of the theft and analysis of our DNA.
Known as 'trioxides', these highly reactive chemicals could be contributing to health and environmental problems.