Scientists have revealed that an incredibly large amount of life exists in our planet's deep subsurface.
The highly ambitious Bloodhound SSC has now gone up for sale following a spate of financial difficulties.
Scientists have succeeded in transplanting pig hearts in to baboons in a groundbreaking new experiment.
Scientists have developed a new type of synthetic material with some rather unique stretching properties.
A previously unexplored cave in British Columbia has been described as having 'national significance'.
Toyota's remarkably impressive T-HR31 humanoid robot can now be controlled by an operator six miles away.
Scientists hoping to make children immune to HIV have produced the first ever genetically edited babies.
A neuroscientist has identified a previously unknown part of the brain that appears to be unique to humans.
A geoengineering technique known as stratospheric aerosol injection could reverse global warming.
An aircraft with no moving parts has successfully flown a distance of 60 meters using 'ionic wind' technology.
The organisms, which sit on a 'major new branch' of the tree of life, were found in woodland in Nova Scotia.
The futuristic X-59 will be able to travel at supersonic speeds without producing a deafening sonic boom.
An experimental nuclear fusion reactor in China has achieved a temperature six times hotter than the Sun.
For the first time ever, scientists have found an impact crater beneath one of the Earth's continental ice sheets.
It may soon be possible to do away with the remote altogether and change channels using only your mind.
It turns out that Pinocchio was wrong - your nose doesn't grow when you lie, it actually gets colder and shrinks.
Scientists have used satellite data to map out the terrain hidden beneath the ice of the southernmost continent.
Scientists have converted a regular shop-bought mushroom in to a device that can produce electricity.
The protective layer is improving so rapidly that it could heal itself entirely within as little as 50 years.
Known as The Earth BioGenome Project (EBP), the international endeavour is expected to take ten years.