Ebola Outbreak: Why the Fear Factor is as Deadly as the Virus
A Washington Post poll says two-thirds of Americans want a travel ban from Ebola-affected countries.
Housefly Genome Provides 'Rich Resource' to Find Cures for Human Diseases
Cornell University scientists sequenced genome of common houseflies to help humans tackle disease
Ebola Outbreak: Will Airport Screening Work?
Screening for Ebola at London's Heathrow airport will begin among passengers from at-risk areas.
Cardiac Arrest in Women: Busy Road Pollution Increases Risk as Much as 'Smoking or Obesity'
Harvard Medical School study shows environmental factors pose risk of sudden cardiac arrest in women.
Ebola Outbreak: United Nations Medic Dies of Virus in German Hospital
UN employee who caught Ebola while working in Liberia has died in a hospital in Leipzig, Germany.
Human Trafficking for Forced Labour Overtakes Sexual Exploitation for First Time in UK
The Salvation Army says of 1,800 people they helped, more were involved in forced labour than sex trafficking.
Man Booker Prize 2014: Shortlist for the Literary Fiction Award
Neel Mukherjee, Ali Smith, and Howard Jacobson have been shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize 2014
Ancient Bones of Alexander the Great's Father King Philip II of Macedon Discovered in Northern Greece
Remains of 4th century BC King Philip II, father of Alexander the Great, found in Vergina in Greece
Alzheimer's Disease: Human Brain Cells Replicated for First Time in 'Alzheimer's in a Dish' Breakthrough
American researchers have reproduced human brain cells with structures of Alzheimer's Disease.
NHS Strike: What is the Dispute All About and What Services Are Affected?
First National Health Service strike in 32 years is taking place in England on Monday from 7am.
National Coming Out Day: How Hard is it to Come Out?
IBTimes UK speaks to five people about coming out as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or queer.
French Author Patrick Modiano Awarded Nobel Prize in Literature 2014
Swedish Academy awarded French writer Patrick Modiano the Nobel Prize in Literature 2014
Nobel Prize in Literature: Why Jean-Paul Sartre Refused the Controversial Award in 1964
IBTimes UK examines why the Nobel Prize in Literature has been steeped in controversy since 1901.
Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17: Passengers 'Conscious' During Crash as One Wore Oxygen Mask
Dutch Foreign Minister Frans Timmermans says body of MH17 passenger was found wearing an oxygen mask
Dementia Detected 'Before Symptoms Appear' with MRI Brain Scan Biomarker
Arterial spin labeling, a type of MRI scan, could serve as biomarker in early diagnosis of dementia.
Nobel Prize 2014: Who are the Favourites for the Literature Award?
Haruki Murakami, Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o and Svetlana Alexievich are favourites to win the literary Nobel.
London School of Economics Rugby Club Closed After 'Sexist and Homophobic' Leaflets
London School of Economics rugby club has been disbanded after members handed out offensive leaflets.
Three Cigarettes a Day Increase Risk of Oral Cancer-Trigger HPV by One Third
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health study shows link between tobacco and oral HPV-16
Ebola Outbreak: Sierra Leone Grave Diggers Strike over Demand for 'Danger Money'
Workers burying Ebola victims in Sierra Leone strike over non-payment of risk allowances
Kurdish Female Fighters: The History of Women on the Frontline
Female fighters make up between 7,000 and 10,000 of the Kurdish forces fighting Isis in Syria.
Breast Cancer Patients Most Likely to Struggle with Depression and Anxiety
University of Leipzig researchers in Germany find one in three cancer patients develop mental illness
#Wakeupcall Selfie: Stephen Fry, Nigella Lawson and Tom Hiddleston Take Part in New 'Ice Bucket Challenge'
Unicef have launched a new Wake Up Call selfie campaign to raise money for the Syria Emergency Fund.
Revenge Pornography: 14-Year Prison Sentence Under Sexual Offences Act
Crown Prosecution Service issues guidelines on non-consensual pornography to secure convictions
Over 1 Million People in UK Suffer from Gout: What is the 'Disease of Kings'?
British charity Arthritis Care say 83% of gout sufferers struggle to walk or put on their shoes
Life After Death: 'Near-Death Experience' Study Shows Awareness Continues After Brain Shutdown
University of Southampton study shows awareness continues when a person is clinically dead
Ebola Outbreak: Sierra Leone 'Bureaucracy and Incompetence' Has US Aid Stuck in Dock for Months
Container filled with donated aid from US left on Freetown dock in Sierra Leone for two months
Earthquake Machine: Scientists Drill 1.3km Hole into New Zealand's Alpine Fault
Scientists are drilling into Alpine Fault in New Zealand to study earthquake activity.
Global Warming: Ocean Temperatures Rising 'Up to 152% Faster than Thought'
A study has attempted to quantify the gap between estimated and actual ocean temperatures.
Iceland's Bardarbunga Volcano: Quadcopter Drone Captures Incredible Close-Up Footage of Eruption
DJI drone maker Eric Cheng and Ragnar Sigurdsson capture Bardarbunga volcano eruption video.
Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder Share 'Common Pathophysiological Features'
Harvard Medical School study shows schizophrenia and bipolar disorder are linked to dendritic spine loss.