What Killed the Dinosaurs? Post-Asteroid Collision 'Impact Winter' Caused Intense Global Cooling
Utrecht University researchers suggest an 'impact winter' wiped out the dinosaurs after a six-mile wide asteroid hit Earth.
Why is There 'No Such Thing' as Rape on British University Campuses?
IBTimes UK examines sexism at British universities and why campus rapes are so under-reported.
Barclays Snaps Up CBA's Michael Harte as Chief Operations and Technology Officer
Harte will report directly to Barclays CEO Antony Jenkins
Number of Overseas Students Coming to English Universities in Decline
The first time numbers have dropped in 29 years as tuition fee hikes deter undergraduates.
Human Trafficking: Why Slavery Still Exists
IBTimes explores the issue of human trafficking and examines who is tackling the problem.
Female King Saud University Student Dies after Officials Deny Access to Male Paramedics
Saudi rector denies report officials blocked access to male paramedics in women-only campus.
'Hitler Survived War and Became Treasure Hunter' Alleges Author
New theory claims that Adolf Hitler fled Germany to start new life as treasure hunter, with black partner.
University of Cumbria to Accept Bitcoin for Tuition Fee Payment
The University of Cumbria is the UK's first to accept tuition fee payments in bitcoins.
Prince William Given Hefty Discount on Cambridge Fees
William has paid about £10,000 fees, which has drawn criticism from student leaders.
China: Communist School Vice-President Suspended over Sex Scandal
President Xi Jinping takes zero tolerance approach to sex scandals and corruption rocking Chinese elite.
Buy-to-Let Investors Target UK's Postgraduate Students
Assetz says "rapid growth" in postgraduate students in the UK has created opening.
Women Engineers to Benefit from £25m Grant Programme
Plan is part of a 40-university programme across England.
UK Inflation Falls but Income Squeeze Still Grips Households
October CPI inflation fell to 2.2% on slowing tuition fee growth and supermarket discounting at petrol pumps.
India's Mars Mission: Poverty, Development, China and Geopolitical Interests [VIDEO]
Money spent on space programme a fraction of expenditure on development.
$28 Million Stash of Bitcoins Seized From Silk Road Founder Ross William Ulbricht
Seizure of virtual currency biggest ever, claim investigators.
Ukrainian White Supremacist Killer Pavlo Lapshyn Hid Midlands Mosque Bomb in Child's Lunchbox
Self-confessed racist admits murdering Mohammed Saleem and causing 'terrorism related' mosque explosion
New Delhi Hopes to Attract Foreign Colleges to India
Colleges to train 300 million youngsters who join the workforce over two decades.
India: Premature Puberty Toddler, Aged 3, Cured with Surgery
Three-year-old boy's genitals had grown, his voice had broken and acne broke out on his face.
World War C: How Understanding Geopolitics Can Help Protect Against Cyber Attacks
Understanding your enemies and their tactics is the only way to identify them in cyberspace.
Ukrainian Pavlo Lapshyn to Stand Trial for 'Terror-Related' Murder of Mohammed Saleem
Student accused of murdering 82-year-old and terrorist acts to stand trial in January.
UK Unemployment: University Policy Should Be Driven By Meritocracy, Not Equality
Ian Silvera says Britain's higher education commodification undermines British academia
Government Creates £7.5m Fund to Train Cyber Security Experts
Two universities will receive £7.5m in government funding to research cyber security threats and train students.
Data Mining and the Other Side of Twitter
Public tweets can be mined to track human activity, monitor advertisement success and improve infrastructure.
Kiaran Stapleton Admits Killing Indian Student Anuj Bidve on Boxing Day
Kiaran Stapleton pleads guilty to shooting Anuj Bidve, but denies murder.
Immigration Curbs Will Not Affect Genuine Students - Damian Green
At least 70 university heads have told the government that student visa changes will hurt the UK's economy badly.
Robert Mugabe 'Resurrected Again' on Return from Singapore
Zimbabwe president reported fit as he returns home from Singapore health scare.
Robert Mugabe: ‘Fighting for Life’ in Singapore Hospital
Conflicting reports emerge about health of Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe.
Global Warming Can Kill Snails
A team of researchers from South Australia's Flinders University have discovered that the threat of global warming could kill off snail populations in the world.
Anuj Bidve Parents Win Support from David Cameron
Justice pledge for parents of Indian student killed in Salford on Boxing Day.
Salford Shooting Death: Four Arrested
Anuj Bidve gunned down on Manchester street in apparent unprovoked attack as he walked with friends.