Philippines' Mayon Volcano 'Hazardous Eruption' Imminent: Thousands Evacuated as Critical Alert Raised
Mayon volcano could erupt within weeks says Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology
International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer: How the Climate has Changed
Attempts to reduce CFCs have actually contributed to global greenhouse gas levels, a factor in climate change.
Pharrell Williams Stockholm Stunt: Is it Ever OK to Use Feminism as a Marketing Ploy?
Pharrell Williams invited Sweden's Feminist Initiative party leader Gudrun Schyman on stage at gig.
NUS to End University Sexual Harassment: 25% of UK Students Experience Unwanted Advances
National Union of Students president Toni Pearce calls to end British university 'laddish culture'.
Young Adults Smoke Marijuana as Coping Mechanism to Manage Low Moods
Boston Children's Hospital researchers say teenagers who smoke cannabis use drug to manage low moods.
Rosetta Spacecraft: ESA Announces Philae Landing Spot on Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko
European Space Agency's Rosetta probe has a landing site on Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko
Malaysia Airlines MH370: 58 'Hard Objects' Inconsistent with Southern Indian Ocean Seabed Recovered
Joint Agency Coordination Centre searching for MH370 currently retrieving objects for identification.
Prince Harry's 30th Birthday: What Charity Work Has he Been Involved in?
IBTimes UK looks at charity work Prince Harry has been involved in from Invictus games to Sentebale
Roald Dahl Day 2014: Most Marvellous Quotes to Celebrate the Author's Birthday
It's Roald Dahl Day, 13 September marks the birthday of The BFG, The Witches and Matilda author.
Why are HIV rates so high in Russia?
Russia is home to one of the fastest-growing HIV and AIDS epidemics in the world.
Iceland Bardarbunga Volcano: Holuhraun Lava Field's Toxic Sulphur Dioxide Spreading to Finland
Weather patterns are blowing sulphur dioxide from Bardarbunga volcano eruption across Iceland
Oscar Pistorius Guilty: Let's Not Forget About Reeva Steenkamp During the Show
IBTimes UK examines how celebrity status of Oscar Pistorius led public to overlook Reeva Steenkamp
Ebola Outbreak: 15 More Countries and 70 Million at Risk of Virus
University of Oxford scientists have mapped the potential spread of Ebola across Africa.
Graphene: Strongest Material in World Can be Used as Super-Tough, Non-Corrosive Paint
University of Manchester study shows graphene can be turned into graphene oxide and used as paint.
Nasa's Hubble: Bright Blue Star Discovered Reveals Missing Piece of Supernova Puzzle
Astronomers at Kavli IPMU, University of Tokyo, have found evidence of a blue star using Hubble
NFL Scandal: Dallas Cowboys Accused of 'Covering Up' Boss Jerry Jones' Sexual Assault
Former exotic dancer accuses Jerry Jones of sexual assault and Dallas Cowboys of covering incident
Oscar Pistorius Verdict: The Problem of Violence Against Women in South Africa
Rates of domestic and sexual violence in South Africa are high.
Invictus Games 2014: What is Prince Harry's Sporting Competition All About?
IBTimes UK looks at background and information about the upcoming sports competition, Invictus Games.
Pregnant Kate Middleton 'Too Unwell' from Morning Sickness to Attend Invictus Games Launch
Duchess of Cambridge's morning sickness will prevent her going to start of the Invictus Games
Astronomers Witness Birth of Planet Three Times the Mass of Jupiter
Scientists at European Southern Observatory in Chile find new planet around star Herbig Be HD 100546
30th Anniversary of Genetic Fingerprinting: How was DNA Profiling Discovered?
University of Leicester marks 30th anniversary of DNA fingerprinting discovery by Sir Alec Jeffreys.
Pink is the New Black: Japanese Women's Prison Painted to 'Relieve Oppression'
Women's prison Matsuyama Saijo Prison in Japan has been painted pink to accommodate inmates' needs.
6,000-Year-Old Egyptian Cave Art Reveals Insight into Mammal Extinction in Nile Valley
Researcher Justin Yeakel says species extinctions have made ecosystem less stable in Nile Valley.
Ebola Outbreak: WHO is 'Playing Russian Roulette with Lives of Frontline Health Workers'
Raina MacIntyre, of University of New South Wales, questions protection guidelines issued by WHO
Harvest Supermoon 2014: Spectacular Photos and Video Replay of Third Full Moon Finale
The full Harvest moon is third in series of three supermoons and appeared on 8 September 2014
100 Million-Year-Old Giant Dinosaur Species 'Rukwatitan Bisepultus' Discovered in Tanzania
Ohio University paleontologists find titanosaurian dinosaur skeleton in Rukwa Rift Basin, Tanzania
India: Solar Power Could 'Turn Saltwater Drinkable in Rural Communities' According to New MIT Research
MIT researchers show desalination technology electrodialysis could create clean drinking water.
Iceland's Bardarbunga Volcano: Nasa's Terra Satellite Photographs Eruptions from Space
NASA's Terra satellite spies eruption hotspots north of Dyngjujokull glacier in Bardarbunga volcano.
Babies Sleeping on Animal Fur Reduces Risk of Asthma
European Respiratory Society researchers say microbial environment in fur protects against asthma.
International Literacy Day 2014: What Are the Bestselling Books of All Time?
Today marks UNESCO's International Literacy Day, IBTimes UK looks at best-selling books in history.