City of a million people 'could be created on Mars by 2062'
'It would be quite fun to be on Mars,' says founder of SpaceX
'It would be quite fun to be on Mars,' says founder of SpaceX
'It’s important that the brain forgets irrelevant details and instead focuses on the stuff that's going to help make decisions in the real world'
'There is an urgent need to review conservation of hazel dormice to protect this much-loved species'
The domestic cat originated in the Near East about 10,000 years ago but it was the ‘very popular’ Ancient Egyptian version that really took off, genetic study finds
Space agency says latest discoveries have 'significant implications for the search for life' in other parts of the universe
'We are running out of choices for the future'
It harnesses what Einstein described as 'spooky action at a distance'
'We need to know what the virus could do in nature, so we can be alert and aware if we start seeing these changes,' says professor
Sci-fi vision of future looks nothing like the robots that have so far travelled to the red planet
Your smart phone is not far off being capable of taking control of your morning routine down to the last detail, but do you want to it be?
It was thought dogs learned their sense of justice from their human ‘best friends’, but tests on wolves show they have a stronger reaction to unequal treatment than their domesticated cousins
Modern humans evolved about 100,000 years earlier than previously thought, researchers say
There were about 13.8 gigawatts of offshore wind globally last year - these three countries are going to add 60 gigwatts more
'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
The Parker probe will go closer to the sun than any other spacecraft has dared go before – literally touching it
'Meeting the grim reaper may not be as grim as it seems'
'Bartering and trading skills are not well known in animals,' researcher says
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'