Osama bin Laden Killing Fails to End Americans' Thirst for Revenge
Assassination of al-Qaida leader whetted appetite for more revenge for 9/11, says survey
Penis-Shaped Gorges on Earth and Mars Provide Clues for How Landscapes Formed
Landscape in Idaho has strong resemblance to amphitheatre canyons of Mars.
One in Every 25 Death Row Inmates is Innocent, Study Finds
At least one in every 25 people on death row would be exonerated if they had enough time.
London Tube Strike: Which Services Will Run for Commute Home?
IBTimes UK looks at tube lines that will operate and which stations TfL says will be open
Stem Cells Made Using Human Cloning Technique 'Hold Potential Cure for Diabetes'
Scientists create disease-specific embryonic stem cells with two sets of chromosomes.
Mummy Tombs Containing Royal Newborns Discovered in Egyptian Valley of the Kings
Burial place of several royal children discovered inside tomb KV 40 near city of Luxor.
Chernobyl 28th Anniversary: World's Biggest Nuclear Disaster
What led to meltdown and explosion at Ukraine nuclear power plant and what is the fallout?
World Malaria Day 2014: How Close Are We to a Vaccine?
WHO hosts event as global efforts see mortality rates fall by 42% globally since 2000.
Congo Rainforest Faces Major Changes from Long-Term Drought
Nasa satellite images show large-scale decline in greenness of Africa's Congo rainforest.
Supercentenarians: 'Mystery of Longevity' Discovered Through Genetic Mutations
Researchers discover 115-year-old woman Hendrikje van Andel-Schipper had over 400 genetic mutation in blood cells.
Having a Big Penis Means Your Wife is More Likely to Cheat, Study Finds
Researchers from US and Kenya find marital infidelity more likely where men have longer penises.
St George's Day 2014: Traditions and Celebrations in Other Parts of the World
How other countries that have St George as their patron saint celebrate.
Missing MH370: Debris Washed Ashore Raises Hopes that Aircraft Mystery is Over
Experts examine material washed up near Augusta in Western Australia, says Canberra
Mystery of 'Ocean Duck Quacks' Solved by Scientists
Strange duck-like recordings around Antarctica ocean found to be minke whales.
St George's Day 2014: Lesser-Known Facts About the English Patron Saint
How did a man from Eastern Turkey become the patron saint of England?
Black Death DNA Mapped to Discover Bubonic Plague Evolution
Entire family tree of Black Death bacterium mapped to understand how they became so deadly
Krypton Allows Scientists to Date Polar Ice Back to 1.5 Million Years
Scientists use new krypton dating technique to identify the age of ancient Antarctic ice.
Nobel Prize Winner Robert Lefkowitz: Science Cannot Make Headway Because Faith 'Untestable'
Poll finds many Americans question scientific theories including Big Bang and man-made climate change.
Earth Day 2014: Tips on Becoming More Environmentally Friendly
Tips for becoming more energy efficient on the 44th annual Earth Day event.
Kate Middleton's Happy Family Shots Spark Royal Privacy Invasion Row
Media snubs Kensington Palace plea not to publish private pictures of Kate, William and George in Canberra
Soil Frozen For 2.7 Million Years Shows 'Greenland Was Green'
Ancient tundra preserved under Greenland ice sheet gives clues about its history.
Mick Cash Leads His First Tube Strike: Who is Bob Crow's Replacement RMT Leader?
Mick Cash was appointed acting general secretary of RMT after Bob Crow's death.
Lyrids Meteor Shower 2014: Celestial Showers to Brighten April Skies
Lyrids Meteor Shower to peak on 22 April with bright fireballs shooting across sky.
Fifth of Americans Believe Humans Will Control the Weather in Future
Poll shows how Americans feel about new developments in science and technology
Boiling and Colouring Your Own Easter Eggs Without Cracking Them
How to colour your own Easter eggs with natural dyes at home
Warning: Easter Kills Cats and Dogs
Charities issue pets warning ahead of Easter Holidays 2014.
Snake Eats Centipede and Centipede Eats Snake from Inside to Escape
Snake bit off more than it could chew with Scolopendra cingulate centipede.
Kim Kardashianitus: Mike Amess Vomits at the Sight of Socialite after Watching Sex-Tape
'Sound of Kim Kardashian's nasal voice' makes Exeter man nauseous and shaky.
'Wriggling and Hissing' Tiger Cubs at London Zoo Get First Health Check
London Zoo announces Sumatran tiger Melati had two boys and a girl.
Red Squirrels Keep Foothold in Rural Scotland
RSPB wildlife survey shows just 3% of people have seen a red squirrel while greys maintain dominance