Scientists have confirmed that the footprints at White Sands National Park really are 23,000 years old.
Planetary scientist David Rothery outlines new research into the continued shrinkage of the closest planet to the Sun.
Consciousness remains a fascinating enigma and the scientific community is unable to agree upon any one theory.
Physicists at CERN have conducted a major new experiment to find out whether antimatter falls up or down.
Scientists have identified a virus that lives in the sediment some 8,900 meters beneath the surface of the ocean.
The new AI can determine the likelihood that a sample is biological by 90% - but nobody is quite sure exactly how it works.
Scientists have discovered the presence of one of the most crucial ingredients for life on Jupiter's icy moon.
The scans have revealed more about the alleged alien remains recently revealed in Mexico by ufologist Jaime Maussan.
In a world first, scientists have succeeded in recovering RNA molecules from a preserved Tasmanian tiger specimen.
Suffice to say, the response to Jaime Maussan 'alien corpses' revelation in Mexico City this week has been less than favorable.
Something is producing movement on the surface of the Moon, but the explanation is probably not what you think.
Scientist Kristin Omberg takes a look at nanoparticles and how they could shape our future... for better or worse.
Planetary scientist Prof Monica Grady examines Loeb's claims concerning spherical metallic fragments found on the ocean floor.
Folk remedies have been around for as long as human society, but do they still have a place in the 21st-Century ?
One geoscientist has attempted to find out where the plane came down by analyzing barnacles stuck to the debris.
One scientist has revisited a famous experiment conducted by the Viking 2 lander all the way back in the 1970s.
Scientists have discovered evidence of a previously unknown period of low temperatures over 1.1 million years ago.
Scientist Andrew Glikson outlines the case for a 520km-wide crater situated deep beneath modern-day Australia.
Scientists have discovered an entirely new ecosystem filled with exotic life forms beneath the ocean floor.
A professor of molecular biogerontology has indicated that humans could potentially live for much longer than we do now.