The Chinese military reportedly resumed testing of the world's most powerful naval gun earlier this month.
Engineers at Columbia University have built a robot capable of learning its own functionality from scratch.
The world's 'most dangerous' glacier has developed a gaping hole around two-thirds the size of Manhattan.
A new study has revealed that our planet's protective magnetic field almost disappeared 565 million years ago.
The possibility of a world-ending disaster does not appear to have abated any over the last twelve months.
Scientists have discovered the remains of several types of organisms in a lake over 1km beneath the ice.
Scientists in Edinburgh have developed a DNA risk score system to predict how long a person might live.
Scientists at CERN are planning a successor to the Large Hadron Collider with ten times the power.
A new study has revealed that the human brain actually works in reverse when recalling details of our memories.
According to Elon Musk, the upcoming supercar will have thrusters enabling it to fly through the air.
Promising trials in mice have opened up the possibility of improving health and extending life in humans.
The scientist responsible for creating the world's first genetically edited babies is facing serious repercussions.
Despite global warming, the bottom of the Pacific Ocean is still cooling thanks to a centuries-old cold spell.
A new theory has proposed that our universe is riding on the edge of an expanding bubble in an extra dimension.
Hidden 4,000ft beneath the surface of the ice, Lake Mercer remains a tantalizing target for investigation.
Back in the 1950s, scientists in the UK developed a nuclear mine that required live chickens to work properly.
Last year, scientists in Lithuania created a nativity scene that was so small it could fit in to the eye of a needle.
Scientists working on the world's most powerful MRI scanner are aiming to fully explore the human brain.
The two world powers have reportedly been working together on a series of controversial experiments.
Scientists have discovered a way to reduce 3D objects to a mere one thousandth of their original size.