A sea algae boom has been credited with the rise of the first complex life forms in Earth's distant past.
Scientists have uncovered what is now believed to be the largest volcanic region on the planet.
Duke Robotics has come up with a weaponized drone capable of aiming and shooting while in mid-air.
Scientists have been studying the impact different types of games have on certain areas of the brain.
Known as Tissue Nanotransfection (TNT), the technology can begin repairing injuries in less than a second.
A 'vortex' of cold air over the Karakoram mountain range has been causing glaciers to continue growing.
Scientists have warned that extreme weather events could prove devastating by the end of the century.
Facebook was forced to shut down one of its artificial intelligence experiments due to an unforeseen issue.
According to researchers, stressing out over a lack of time is a leading cause of anxiety and depression.
Scientists in Japan have identified what could be fuel debris within the devastated nuclear reactor.
Stanford University researchers have built a robot that can literally worm its way around anything.
General Paul Selva has spoken out about the dangers of creating fully autonomous weapon systems.
Scientists have come up with a new theory to explain what causes trypophobia - the fear of small holes.
One of the largest icebergs in recorded history has broken away from the world's southernmost continent.
In a world-first, China has succeeded in using quantum entanglement to send data to a satellite.
Boffins at the University of Washington have come up with a way to remove the need for charging entirely.
Scientists at the University of Alberta have managed to recreate a relative of the deadly smallpox virus.
When faced with an unavoidable accident, whose life should an autonomous vehicle attempt to prioritize ?
The futuristic exoskeleton combat suit looks like something straight out of a science fiction movie.
MIT scientist Earl Marmar believes that we could all be benefiting from nuclear fusion energy before too long.