Researches studying a group of sponges in the Arctic have found they are surviving by eating fossils.
Experiments at the Joint European Torus laboratory broke a world record.
Paralysed patients may be able to regain the ability to walk, cycle, and even swim as a result of a new device, scientists have said.
Researchers have hailed a new 'hyper-efficient method' of carbon capture that could be a 'game-changer' for fuel cell technology.
Tyson Bottenus took a fall in Costa Rica. Months later, he's been diagnosed with 'black mould' on his brain.
It's one of the most common symptoms of COVID-19, but new research has revealed why some people lose their sense of smell.
What happens when you accidentally prove that a conspiracy theory you've based your entire life and career around is a load of rubbish?
Scientists have revealed that Earth is being pursued by a 'Trojan asteroid,' which is the second object of its kind to ever be discovered.
New research has revealed that the brain doesn't see images in real-time, because it takes 15 seconds to refresh.
Scientists studying an 'ultra-hot' exoplanet have discovered that its atmosphere behaves in a similar manner to our own.
Scientists have broken new ground in synthetic biology with the self-replicating Xenobots.
The first doses of an experimental HIV vaccine have been administered this week following years of research.
Musk's derelict SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket is on course to collide with the moon and its expected to cause quite a stir.
The strange object gives out a pulse three times per hour, and was discovered by an undergraduate student using a powerful telescope
A black hole hidden within a star cluster has been confirmed as one of the only known 'intermediate-mass black holes'.
The object, which was first spotted last year, is believed to be around 4,000 lightyears away from Earth.
Studies have been looking at why adults and young people across the world aren't having as much sex.
The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket lifted off with a satellite in 2015 - now, it's on its way to hit the moon.
In 2018, data suggested there could be water beneath the Red Planet's southern polar cap
The first-ever mummified foetus has been discovered by a group of scientists.
Tumbling boulders may provide evidence of seismic activity, or 'marsquakes', on the Red Planet.
<p>This is massive!</p>