Disruptive Women: How the 'Mother of all Networks' is Changing Healthcare for the Better
IBTimes UK speaks to the founder of healthcare platform Disruptive Women in Health Care.
Ebola Outbreak: Infected Travellers Use 'Lies and Ibuprofen' to Get Through Airport Screenings
Health experts say Ebola patients in West Africa can avoid detection at airports by lying
Discovery of 'Sonic Hedgehog Protein' Could Prevent Brain Tumour Development in Children
Discovery of Sonic Hedgehog protein by Canadian researchers may prevent medulloblastoma in children.
Ebola Outbreak: How Nanotechnology Can 'Cheaply and Quickly' Diagnose the Deadly Virus
Boston University researchers are developing a nanotechnology device to detect Ebola virus in field.
Ebola: Are UK Government Cuts in Aid to Blame for Sierra Leone and Liberia Outbreak?
International Development Committee said aid to Ebola-stricken Liberia and Sierra Leone will be cut
35,000 Walruses Stranded on Alaska Beach Force US Government to Reroute Flights
Arctic ice has melted due to climate change leaving thousands of walruses stuck on Alaska shoreline
Greece: 'Crumbling' Ancient Acropolis in Athens Puts Parthenon at Risk of Collapse
Greek archaeologists warn the Acropolis is falling down due to rainwater pipes from museum
Decreased Ability to Identify Smells Predicts Death in Elderly
US National Social Life, Health and Aging Project finds olfactory dysfunction is a predictor of death.
Hajj 2014: Does Ebola virus pose a threat to Mecca Pilgrimage?
Ebola expert David Heymann, World Health Organisation, and Action Aid explain Ebola threat to Hajj
India: 150,000 HIV/AIDS Patients Face Life-Saving Drugs Shortage Over 'Bureaucratic Hurdles'
A government official has said 150,000 HIV/AIDS patients may not have access to drugs for a month
Aristotle's Telegony Has Merit: Previous Male Partners Can Influence Other Men's Offspring
University of New South Wales scientists show Aristotle's hypothesis of telegony has merit - using flies.
Hajj 2014: Ten Things Muslims Must do During the Mecca Pilgrimage
IBTimes UK looks at the Islamic rites and rules of the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia
Black History Month 2014: How Gay African American Bayard Rustin Changed the Agenda for Civil Rights
IBTimes UK looks at how US civil rights activist Bayard Rustin led the 1963 March on Washington.
Legal 'Designer' Synthetic Marijuana Drug Leaves Six Dead and Over 100 Poisoned in Russia
Six people have been killed and 100 poisoned in Russian city of Surgut after smoking a synthetic drug.
Discovery of 600-Year-Old 'Ocean' Canoe Reveals How Early Human Settlers Colonised New Zealand
Auckland and Macquarie University scientists show wind enabled settlers to arrive in New Zealand.
Ebola Outbreak: Thailand's Siriraj Hospital Creates 'Antibody Treatment' for Deadly Virus
Siriraj Hospital at Mahidol University doctors say they have created an antibody treatment for Ebola
US: Mount St Helens Volcano Shows Signs of 'Refuelling' for Another Eruption
US Geological Survey says volcano Mount St Helens in Washington is showing signs of eruption
Swedish Scientists Sneak Bob Dylan Lyrics into Research Articles for 17-Year Bet
Academics at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm have been inserting Bob Dylan lyrics into articles
California Becomes First US State to Adopt 'Yes Means Yes' Sexual Assault Law
Governor Jerry Brown has signed a law for colleges to adopt sexual activity consent policy law
'Dracula's Dungeon' Discovered by Archaeologists at Tokat Castle in Turkey
Archaeologists discover dungeons at Tokat Castle, Turkey, where Prince Vlad III the Impaler was held.
Inventors Day: Top Ten Greatest Inventions that Changed the World
These inventions have changed our lives.
Berlin Patient Timothy Ray Brown Cured of HIV 'Due to Rare Genetic Mutation in Bone Marrow'
Timothy Ray Brown, the Berlin Patient, was cured of HIV in 2007 after leukaemia treatment in Germany
Life on Earth: Milky Way Organic Molecule 'Iso-propyl Cyanide' Provides Clues to its Origins
Organic molecule found in interstellar space offers insight into how life began
Hajj Pilgrimage: Visas Limited for Ebola-Affected Countries while MERS-CoV Remains Risk
Health authorities say visa will not be issues to Hajj pilgrims who travelled to Ebola countries
World Contraception Day: The Majority of Women Would Trust the Male Pill or Injection
IBTimes UK conducted a survey and interviews about male birth control for World Contraception Day
Dinosaur Family Tree Reveals Insight into Rapid 'Evolutionary Explosion' of Birds
University of Edinburgh scientists have created a timeline of the evolution from dinosaurs to birds.
Kate Middleton: Why the Royal Fairytale is Dead
A Newsweek survey found 89% of British women do not want to be the Duchess of Cambridge.
Going Up a Skirt Size Every Decade Increases Risk of Breast Cancer by a Third
UCL study finds women who go up a skirt size every 10 years have greater risk of breast cancer.
Gender-Based Violence: Challenging Social Norms to Prevent Domestic Abuse
Georgetown University researchers have studied how gender norms influence violence against women
Nazca Lines: 50 Ancient Geoglyphs including Giant Swastikas Discovered in Kazakhstan
Kostanay University and Vilnius University researchers discover 50 ancient geoglyphs in Kazakhstan