Scientists have succeeded in transplanting a working rat kidney that was grown in a laboratory.
Scientists at the Pentagon are looking to use a special tattoo to track the vital signs of US soldiers.
In a new paper, author Dale King proposes that the actual date was much earlier - December 26th, 2004.
A photograph of a mysterious carnivorous creature has been posted by Jonah King on Twitter.
An advertising billboard in Peru produces clean drinking water from the humidity in the air.
A host of archaeological finds are being slowly unveiled by glaciers melting due to global warming.
Some Israelis have found a novel new way to deal with the locust swarm - cooking and eating them.
Authorities are working to remove several thousand dead fish from Brazil's Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon.
The search giant has produced a new type of footwear that can actually motivate you to move.
A mythical crystal said to be used by Viking sailors to help them navigate might have actually existed.
A team in Switzerland are building a complete and working computer simulation of the whole human brain.
A DNA analysis by French archaeologist Marc Gabolde suggests a new link between Nefertiti and King Tut.
The remarkable venue is painstakingly put together from hundreds of thousands of tons of ice and snow.
The final resting place of the former English King has been rediscovered after more than 528 years.
Curiosity's latest endeavor is designed to make sure that the complex drilling mechanism is working.
Scientists have developed a working Star Trek style tractor bream on a microscopic scale.
DARPA is reaching out to the research community to help overcome difficulties in making this a reality.
Viking settlements in Greenland persisted for over 500 years, so why did they decide to leave ?
The US government has responded to a tongue-in-cheek petition asking them to build a Death Star.
A UFO group in Taiwan is attempting to authenticate an image taken at a hiking site by a policeman.