A firm that claims to have brought the extinct dire wolf back to life is hoping to create a breeding population of the animals.
Scientists are hoping to learn more about how fire behaves in a low-gravity environment.
Some important people have recently been stopping off at the enigmatic facility for reasons unknown.
Scientists are hoping to see NASA's Juno Jupiter probe diverted to intercept the enigmatic object 3I/ATLAS.
China's new Walker S2 humanoid robot is capable of working without human intervention almost indefinitely.
Researchers have sonified the sounds of the Earth's magnetic field reversing 780,000 years ago.
Researchers from the UK are hoping to prove whether or not there is alien life high up in the clouds of Venus.
The legendary 'Lord of the Rings' director has set his sights on resurrecting one of New Zealand's most iconic species.
The group will be calling for the release of the UK's UFO files and other information relating to the phenomenon.
Google is developing a new AI model in an attempt to understand and replicate dolphin whistles and clicks.
Initially dismissed as a stunt, the incident's authenticity was later confirmed by both of the robots' manufacturers.
The rhesus monkeys have so far managed to evade capture after escaping from a laboratory in South Carolina.
Reflect Orbital is developing a novel new way to generate power by reflecting sunlight onto panels when its dark.
The Harvard astrophysicist has become synonymous with the hunt for evidence of aliens in recent years.
The highly advanced new submarine would be capable of traveling at supersonic speeds underwater.
The Moon could become a battleground among rival nations hoping to take advantage of its resources.
An undersea mapping firm has captured a sonar image that is thought to show the late aviator's plane.
We may have to wait a little bit longer than originally planned to witness the next human stepping foot on the lunar surface.
The idea of keeping airplanes in the sky with fuel made from human waste might soon become a reality.
Physicist Prof Kenneth Ohm is one of a growing number of people hoping to have their remains sent to the Moon when they die.