Film studies lecturer Aislinn Clarke takes a look back at the movie that defined a new generation of horror.
The world-famous physicist Albert Einstein wrote a letter to a religious studies tutor back in April 1950.
It is believed that plants first arose on land 100 million years earlier than previous studies had suggested.
Two new studies have revealed that the dwarf planet Ceres is home to significant quantities of water ice.
There are believed to be ten times as many galaxies in the universe than previous studies had suggested.
A computer software bug has potentially rendered over a decade's worth of brain studies totally void.
Recent studies have suggested that diseases carried by modern humans may have proven catastrophic.
Researchers have been attempting to better understand the science behind the sound of a human scream.
Several new studies appear to support the idea that the moon formed after a collision between two worlds.
There are now so many new papers being published that scientists are having a hard time keeping up.
Recent studies have revealed that extrasolar planets are extremely abundant throughout the universe.
Disorganisation is being blamed for as much as 80% of study data being lost within a period of 20 years.
New studies in to the temperature at the Earth's core have revealed it to be much hotter than thought.
A former KGB agent has revealed details of Soviet studies and experiments relating to UFOs.
New studies in to the enigmatic giant squid have revealed them to have very little genetic diversity.
Studies in to bird intelligence have suggested that birds are just as intelligent as young children.
Studies of Neanderthal teeth have revealed some of the earliest known evidence of self-medication.
Studies show that humans aren't the only sufferers of PTSD - canines are showing signs of it as well.
New studies of the ancient site reveal it was a place of worship even before the stones were erected.
Studies comparing the eyes of modern day birds with those of dinosaurs suggest some were nocturnal.