IBTimes UK explains the controversial space propulsion invention setting the global scientific community alight.
The Great Fire of London destroyed around 80% of the city between 2 September and 5 September 1666.
We compare the new Sony Xperia XZ to the company's previous flagship, the Xperia X.
We compare the specifications of the new Sony Xperia XZ and X Compact, revealed at the IFA technology show.
Proofpoint security researchers say 600 new fraudulent social media accounts crop up every month.
There are myriad ways to invest in the current 'gold rush' but do not presume it to be the holy grail of investing.
Croydon council is working on an ambitious £5.25bn regeneration scheme to transform a bleak corner of London.
Many species of primate, our closest living relatives, are in danger of extinction.
Northern Ireland will lift a lifetime ban on homosexual men donating blood - but with restrictions.
Unlock the secrets of Fallout 4's final, fun fair-themed chunk of DLC.
Key dates, big events and how to watch – here is our guide to the 2016 competition
The talent contest needs a good season after a ratings slump in recent years.
Lochte joins Tiger Woods, Maria Sharapova and Lance Armstrong in the list of athletes dropped by sponsors.
Stepanova fled Russia after blowing the whistle on mass doping by the nation's athletes. Then she was hacked.
Bus strikes are planned for Friday 26 and Monday 29 August 2016.
Around 13 million drivers will take to Britain's roads over the three-day weekend.
Latest release from Huawei's 'brave' brand packs solid specs and stunning glass design at a mid-range price.
Hundreds have been killed after two large earthquakes struck Italy and Myanmar on the same day.
Be aware of tides and currents, supervise children and don't swim alone – here is how to swim safely.
There are options if you don't get what you expected.
Italy is one of the most seismically active countries in Europe - and has a long history of earthquakes.
Biffy Clyro, Foals and Red Hot Chili Peppers headline the weekend – be sure to add your wellies to that line-up.
Tim Berners-Lee, a British scientist working at CERN, granted public access to the web on 23 August 1991.
From Notting Hill Carnival to Leeds and Reading Festivals, here is what's on in Britain this coming weekend.
Hands-on with Behemoths, horses and more at Gamescom 2016.
Carnival is the biggest street festival in Europe, with two million visitors attending every year.
Claims industry watchdog is obsolete are 'wide of mark' but body needs better funding, says Ron Gould.
Five proposals at the Olympic Games have sparked debate over the phenomenon of the public proposal.
From story-telling festivals to goat's milk ice cream, this is a beautiful landscape that cannot be rushed through.
200 youths attacked Chinese contract workers, accusing them of denying local workers job opportunities.