The bizarre project will involve a ten-week training course as part of a new UK television series.
A $100,000 prize is being offered to anyone who can successfully preserve a fully functional human brain.
A new study has revealed that regrown rainforests absorb up to 11 times more carbon than old forests.
A company in the Netherlands has found what it refers to as a 'low-tech solution to a high-tech problem.'
Scientists are developing a way to create an interface between a computer and a soldier's brain.
Scientists believe that the human brain can remember ten times as much information as previously thought.
Beginning back in October of last year, the Welsh village of Eglwyswrw has experienced rain every day.
Hypnosis has been found to be a viable alternative to anesthesia for patients undergoing brain surgery.
Scientists have discovered the region of the brain responsible for determining human intelligence.
Researchers investigating claims of a gold-filled train in a hidden tunnel in Poland have come up empty.
Humai is aiming to make it possible to freeze someone's brain and resurrect them again within 30 years.
5-year-old Ramses Sanguino has allegedly developed the ability to read numbers from his mother's mind.
When Luis Ortiz went to the doctor with a headache he was confronted with some rather unsettling news.
A new type of material is able to detect pressure and transmit that information directly to the brain.
A paraplegic has been able to take his first tentative steps thanks to a new brain to computer interface.
Scientists have succeeded in enabling brain-to-brain communication between two people over the Internet.
Boston Dynamics' all-terrain four-legged robot has been joining US marines on their training exercises.
Peculiar showers of frogs, fish and other strange things have been reported for thousands of years.
A World War II era railway tunnel has been unearthed by authorities at the train's rumored location.
The mysterious Nazi gold train in Poland may contain an ornate room stolen from St Petersburg in 1941.