A three-eyed fish has been caught in a reservoir near a nuclear power plant in Argentina.
Scientists may soon be able to cut down waiting times by using animal organs in human transplants.
A man who lost his thumb in an accident has had his toe transplanted on to his hand in place of it.
A woman enjoying a game of paintball suffered an unfortunate injury when her breast implant popped.
Surgeons in Spain have performed the world's first ever double-leg transplant in the city of Valencia.
Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin planted the first flag on the moon during the Apollo 11 mission in 1969.
In a new stem cell breakthrough, pigs could be used to grow human organs for use in transplants.
Mother and daughter pair hope to be the first participants of a truly successful womb transplant.
New concerns have been raised over the Fukushima plant incident after a rabbit was found with no ears.
In 1895 John Medley Wood came across an unusual tree in Africa - the rare and ancient E. woodii.
The skull and tusks of a 2-million-year-old mastadon have been discovered at a new power plant site.
The Canadian oil sands have turned up an unusual treasure - a plant-eating ankylosaur.
In a bid to share what it hears with the world an artist has had an ear surgically implanted in his arm.
Animal albinism is considered quite unusual but plant albinism is something even stranger still.
New research suggests two-legged predatory dinosaurs would have ended up only eating plants.
For the first time bionic eye implants will become available to patients on a permanent basis.
An unidentified object was shot down in Israel after it was spotted over a nuclear power plant.
In a remarkable breakthrough an HIV-positive man appears to have been cured by a stem cell transplant.
Scientists have suggested that certain plant root behaviour could constitute a form of swarm intelligence.
The Jurupa Oak is so old that it was alive during the last Ice Age and before human agriculture.