The army is attempting to secure cutting edge materials capable of rendering its soldiers invisible.
Explorer George Kourounis has become the first person to descend in to Turkmenistan's infamous fire pit.
A special brain scanner has been used to find out what happens when someone has 'left their body'.
The ridiculously accurate projectiles are able to track and hit a moving target over long distances.
A unique ecosystem discovered 1,000ft underground may increase the odds of finding life on other worlds.
A French architectural firm has put forward a concept for a futuristic city situated in the desert.
Engineers at Stanford University have developed a tiny robot with some impressive pulling power.
A chamber containing 11,200 cubic miles of molten rock has been found below Yellowstone National Park.
The state-of-the-art train managed a top speed of 603km/h on a test track near Mount Fuji this week.
Bottles of the aged delicacy had been retrieved from a shipwreck at the bottom of the Baltic Sea.
A new study has investigated what causes the planet to inexplicably vibrate at very low frequencies.
Scientists have used an MRI scanner to solve the mystery of knuckle cracking once and for all.
Scientists have warned that a volcanic eruption could cause widespread disaster in the near future.
Gerontologist Aubrey de Grey believes that the first person to live to 1,000 is already alive today.
An extinction event known as the 'Great Dying' wiped out most of the life on Earth 251 million years ago.
A new report has urged the United Nations to ban 'killer robots' before countries start to develop them.
Computer scientist Valery Spiridonov is set to become the first man in history to undergo the procedure.
The breakthrough method could pave the way for environmentally friendly hydrogen-powered vehicles.
Arachnophobia could be an evolutionary response based on the danger that spiders posed to our ancestors.
CERN's newly upgraded atom smasher has now resumed operations after a two year hiatus.