The 4,000-mile long river flows through three countries
Scientists have revealed they've been able to successfully sequence the DNA of one of the victims of Pompeii for the very first time.
The Space Administration has always denied any knowledge of UFOs until now.
A new study has found that AI diagnostic systems could produce racially biased medical results which could result in adverse health issues.
Scientists at NASA have discovered a ‘potentially hazardous’ asteroid, 1.1miles in diameter, that will pass by the Earth this Friday.
Scientists have injected the first patient with an experimental cancer-killing virus
The head of the World Health Organization (WHO) has called monkeypox a 'formidable' challenge to the world.
Your urine could be useful for the environment and effective free fertiliser, scientists claim
Archaeologists have analysed the poo near Stonehenge.
The grim reasons behind this gruesome process have been explained.
Japan's iconic cherry blossoms are emerging earlier, and climate change is most likely the reason why
The discovery comes from data gathered by the Hubble Space Telescope
German Aldana was able to control the throttle using his mind
The sustainable computer uses nothing more than light and water.
Late last year, US scientists revealed the world’s first living robots are now able to reproduce
Hey, good news - you might already have Toxoplasma gondii living in your eye
Scientists have brought light-sensing cells in organ donor eyes back to life in what’s being billed as a breakthrough for vision research
Scientists captured the image using the Event Horizon Telescope
<p>It’s a question that everyone has asked themselves at some point; if you could travel in time, where would you go and what would you do? Well, according to scientists, it’s not actually as far-fetched a question as you might think. Brian Greene is a professor of physics and mathematics at Columbia University. And while <a href="https://www.unilad.co.uk/technology/physicists-say-there-are-two-types-of-time-travel-and-one-is-actually-possible/" title="Read more" >…</a></p>
Brian Greene says any physicist who knows their stuff agrees that it could be done
Kassandra Jones found it tough to pay off her huge student debt, so decided to sell her eggs
The discovery is thought to be the first of its kind
According to a new study, there is a 50-50 chance of exceeding the 1.5C threshold for global warming within the next five years