Trillions of Cigarette Filters Destroy Environment and Contaminate Water Sources
San Diego State University scientists advocate awareness of environmental harm from tobacco product waste.
Betty Dodson and Fourth-Wave Feminism: Masturbation is Key to Longer Life
85-year-old US sex educator says onanism essential for longer life
Pinocchio Rex: 66-Million-Year-Old Species of T-Rex Cousin Discovered in China
New dinosaur Qianzhousaurus sinensis, a relative of Tyrannosaurus rex, has been found in Asia.
500-Year-Old Vampire Grave Unearthed in Polish Marketplace
Archaeologists have discovered a staked body in a dig in Kamien Pomorski, northwestern Poland.
Live Below the Line: How I Survived on £1 a Day
IBTimesUK tried out eating for one pound a day for the campaign to raise money for the Global Poverty Project.
Off The Hook: Why Jeremy Clarkson Won't Be Fired Over Racism Row
The Top Gear presenter has issued an apology for allegedly saying the N-word during filming.
Eurovision 2014: Hidden Voting Patterns Show UK Not 'Stitched Up' by Prejudice
UCL and Imperial College London researchers unveil hidden patterns in Eurovision Song Contest voting.
Nasa: Jupiter Moon Ganymede May Have 'Club Sandwich' Oceans with Alien Life
Nasa astronomers reveal possible oceans and layers of Jupiter's moon Ganymede that may support primitive life.
DNA 'Sat Nav' Allows Direct Access to Homes of Ancestors Alive 1,000 Years Ago
University of Sheffield scientists have developed the Geographic Population Structure to trace DNA background.
Ukip April Fools: A Month of Gaffes and Embarrassment
IBTimes UK examines a month of racism, resignation and controversy for Nigel Farage's UK Independence Party
Gulf of Mexico: Shipwreck Explorers Discover Rare Submerged 'Tar Lily' Volcanoes
Researchers at Texas A&M University have found flower-shaped tar or asphalt volcanoes off coast of Galveston.
Nasa: Next-Generation Z-2 Spacesuit with Tron-like 'Technology' Design Chosen by Public Vote
The suit, created by ILC Dover, will be tested at Nasa's Johnson Space Center in November 2013.
May Day 2014: What is it and Where Did it Come From?
IBTimes UK explores the meaning and origin of May Day, held annually on 1 May.
Space: Day Length of Alien Exoplanet 'Beta Pictoris b' Discovered for First Time
Dutch astronomers from Leiden University have found a day on exoplanet Beta Pictoris b last 8 hours.
UK Prison Book Ban: Punishment Without Purpose
IBTimes UK examines how the ban on reading material in UK prisons impacts the welfare of prisoners.
Nasa's Curiosity Mars Rover Begins Drilling into Martian Rock for Third Time
Nasa has announced the Curiosity Mars rover has drilled another hole into Mars to extract a sample for analysis.
Game of Thrones: Ancient Chemistry Explains Purple Wedding Strangler Poison
American Chemical Society explains mystery poison that killed King Joffrey in Game of Thrones
UK Children as Young as Four Treated for Drug and Alcohol Misuse
Shock figures reveal substance abuse among four-year-olds in South Ayrshire and eight-year-olds in east London
Elizabeth Raine: American Medical Student Auctioning her Virginity Reveals her Identity
An American student auctioning her virginity has revealed her identity as 27-year-old Elizabeth Raine.
Prince Harry and Cressida Bonas Split: Everything We Know So Far
Prince Harry and Cressida Bonas have split for a number of different reasons, including Kate Middleton hates Cressida.
Are Drones The Answer to the Problem of Poaching?
IBTimes UK examines the use of unmanned flying vehicles to protect African elephants and rhinoceros.
Obesity Cure? Molecule Released By Fibre Suppresses Appetite
New research by Imperial College London and the Medical Research Council has revealed how dietary fibre suppresses appetite.
Nasa: Curiosity Mars Rover Captures First Image of Giant Asteroids from Red Planet
Nasa's Curiosity Mars Rover has captured the first ever image of giant asteroids Ceres and Vesta from Mars.
Nasa Satellite Video Tracks Tornadoes Ravaging US
Nasa has released an animation of the US tornadoes using data from NOAA's GOES-East satellite.
9,000-Year-Old Caribou Hunting Ground Beneath Lake Huron Reveals Ancient Hunting Techniques
An ancient submerged hunting ground beneath Lake Huron in the US has been found by University of Michigan researchers.
Cambridge University 'Lad Culture': Half of UK Students Groped, Pinched or Touched
Cambridge University Student Union Women's survey finds half of UK students were afraid to report assault.
Solar Eclipse 2014: Where to Watch the Annular 'Ring of Fire' Eclipse Live Online
An annular solar eclipse will take place on Tuesday 29 April which will transform Sun into 'ring of fire'.
Sun's Freezing 'Brown Dwarf' Neighbour Found by Nasa
Spitzer and Wise telescopes locate coldest brown dwarf star-like body nearest our solar system
Tube Strike Update: What Time Does it Start and Which Lines Are Affected?
The 48-hour London Underground strike is set to begin on Monday 28 April at 9.30pm.
Malaysia Airlines MH370: Search Enters New Phase as Debris 'Highly Unlikely' to be Found
Air searches for the plane wreckage are being cancelled and a new underwater operation has started.