The Bank of America has predicted that extending the human lifespan will soon become a major pursuit.
Scientists in Edinburgh have developed a DNA risk score system to predict how long a person might live.
The late physicist predicted that genetic engineering will ultimately render half of the world's population obsolete.
An octopus that has been attributed with correctly predicting World Cup results has been killed for food.
During a meeting in 1979, blind mystic Baba Vanga allegedly predicted that Putin would 'rule the world'.
New data from the Hubble Space Telescope has shown that the universe is expanding faster than expected.
A man who claims to have traveled back in time has made several predictions about the future.
61-year-old Jemima Packington from Evesham, England claims to be the world's only known 'asparamancer'.
A new mathematical model of the Sun's magnetic activity has indicated that we may soon be in for a cold spell.
The blind Eastern European psychic, who died in 1996, made numerous predictions about major world events.
A new piece of intelligent software is being developed that can predict how long you have left to live.
The breathtaking natural phenomenon is typically unpredictable and lasts for only fractions of a second.
A scientist has offered up a series of predictions about what life will be like in the next 30 years.
An artificial intelligence is learning how to anticipate what is going to happen in the next few seconds.
Both modern day and historical prophets may have foreseen the Republican candidate's rise to power.
The controversial author of 'Chariots of the Gods' predicts that aliens will return within 20 years.
Researchers have revealed their latest findings on the enigmatic 2,000-year-old Antikythera Mechanism.
Archaeologists have unearthed a rare structure used by the ancient Egyptians to predict their harvests.
Scientists are developing special software that can work out just how long someone is likely to live.
Amid the numerous doomsday predictions of recent weeks comes the news that we are actually quite safe.