Stephen Hawking backs Corbyn, brands Theresa May a disaster
'Another five years of Conservative government would be a disaster for the NHS, the police and other public services'
'Another five years of Conservative government would be a disaster for the NHS, the police and other public services'
It should be 'as easy and accepted as placing a stethoscope on a deceased patient’s chest to search for a heartbeat and breath that will never come', but it's not
'Meeting the grim reaper may not be as grim as it seems'
'Bartering and trading skills are not well known in animals,' researcher says
An expert commenting on the study says it is 'rather misleading' to suggest that products containing aldehydes could be an 'important cause of cancer'
The South-west of England has one of the highest average carbon footprints, while people in Romania have some of the lowest
What would be the global consequences if US abandoned landmark environmental treaty?
Patient’s liver disease prevented immune system reaction
'Extinction rates for birds, mammals and amphibians are similar to the five global mass-extinction events of the past 500 million years that probably resulted from meteorite impacts, massive volcanism and other cataclysmic forces'
A NASA spacecraft is going to fly straight into the sun next year.
Sperm that's been to space is good enough to get mice pregnant – and give birth to healthy offspring
However Egyptologist says he is 'particularly suspicious of any statement that may have the unintended consequences of asserting – yet again from a northern European or North American perspective – that there’s a discontinuity' between ancient and modern populations
Extraterrestrials are living right under our noses, apparently
Reports claim the last major obstacle before the summit has vanished, but then mountains are always changing shape
The corona is the outermost part of our closest star's atmosphere, and is hundreds of times hotter than its surface
Stephen Hawking thinks we need to leave the planet. Do we?
Research could lead to new treatments for cardiovascular disease but does 'absolutely not' suggest one day we will all be able to eat what we like
The new plane will work something like a rocket
Over-fishing, pollution and the advent of deep sea mining pose new challenges to a previously untouched world
New research reveals how flamingos can stand – and even sleep – on one leg for so long