Chernobyl 28th Anniversary: Birds Adapt to Long-Term Radiation Exposure
Researchers at Spanish National Research Council say wild animals benefiting from ionising radiation
Guinness World Record: IBM Prints Smallest Magazine Cover the Size of Red Blood Cell
Scientists in Switzerland have created the world's tiniest mag cover using a 11x14-micrometre image.
Origin of Life: Reconstructed Ancient Ocean Reveals Metabolism Existed Before Life Itself
University of Cambridge researchers show how earliest Earth organisms became metabolically active.
Happy Birthday Hubble: How Baby Planets Form from Gas Discs
Nasa image processing technique uncovers Hubble Space Telescope photos of newly formed planets
Stellar Mystery Solved: Supernova 100 Billion Times Brighter than Sun Explained by 'Lensing'
The blazing PS1-10afx star explosion spotted in 2010 was not as big as previously thought.
World Malaria Day 2014: What is it, How Does it Kill and Who is Affected?
IBTimes UK reveals all you need to know about one of world's biggest killer diseases
Kryptodrakon progenitor: Oldest Species of 'Hidden Dragon' Pterosaur Fossil Discovered in China
US-led team finds 160-million-year-old pterodactyloid fossil providing a vital missing link in the evolution of flight.
Buzz Aldrin: Nasa Should Send Astronauts to Deep Space Asteroids, Not Capture a Meteor
Former astronaut Buzz Aldrin wants Nasa to send humans to an asteroid rather than 'lasso' a meteor as planned.
Cornish to be Given Minority Status: What Makes Cornwall so Different?
Danny Alexander, the Chief Secretary to the Treasury, will give the Cornish national minority status in Britain.
Who is Mark Shand, Camilla's Brother who Died in New York Accident?
Duchess of Cornwall's brother died of head injury after falling outside New York's Rose Bar
Solar Eclipse to Transform Sun into 'Annulus' Ring of Fire
A solar eclipse on 29 April 2014 will see 'ring of fire' called an annulus around the silhouette of the moon.
Young Marijuana Smokers 'Face Increased Risk of Heart Attacks and Strokes'
Records from the French Addictovigilance Network show smokers may face heart problems in their 30s.
Scientists Discover New Rare 'Hemihelix' Shape Using Rubber Bands
Harvard researchers accidentally found a hemihelix shape which could spur creation of new molecules.
Hips Don't Lie: Width Influences Likelihood of Women's One-Night Stand
Leeds university researchers claim women with wider hips more likely to have more sexual partners
Nasa Chief Charles Bolden: We Need to be 'Multi-Planet Species' For Human Race to Survive
Charles Bolden, current Administrator of Nasa, unveiled 'stepping stones' for the 2030 mission to Mars.
Australia: Giant SOS Message Saves Stranded Swimmers Trapped on Remote Island
Five snorkelers stranded for nine hours near Wigton Island, Queensland, were rescued by a helicopter.
Shakespeare's 450th Birthday: Uranus' Moons, Klingon Hamlet and Other Unusual Facts
IBTimes UK looks at unusual facts about Bard of Avon on 450th anniversary of his birth
Asteroid Collisions 'Common': Scientists Record 26 Nuclear-Scale Explosions on Earth
US campaigners for space protection B612 Foundation recorded 26 asteroid strikes on Earth between 2000 and 2013.
William Shakespeare 450th Birthday: From 'Upstart Crow' to Global Cultural Icon
A history of the Bard of Avon from his birth in 1564 to his death in 1616.
Nasa: Kepler Discovers 'Upside-down' Planet Holds New Method for Studying Star Systems
University of Washington confirms first "self-lensing" binary star system in KOI-3278.
Climate Change: Antarctica Once as Warm as California Coast
Fossil discovery by Yale scientists reveals huge temperature plunge in South Pole regions
Malaysia Airlines MH370 Death Certificates Issued for Passengers
Cyclone Jack halts air search as Malaysian government discusses ways to support relatives of missing passengers
Terry Richardson Sex Claims: Vogue Has 'No Plans' to Use Fashion Photographer
Fashion photographer allegedly offered British model Emma Appleton a Vogue photoshoot in exchange for sex.
Earth Day 2014: Nasa Launches Global Selfie Campaign to Create 'Mosaic Image' of Planet
#GlobalSelfie is part of the Earth Right Now campaign to create an image of Earth.
Nasa: Liquid Water on Planet Kepler-186f has Potential for Life
Rocky planet found by Kepler telescope excites astronomers with water potential
Everyday Sexism and Feminism's New Wave: The Fight Against Britain's Boys' Clubs
IBTimes UK examines how attitudes towards sexism are changing in Britain.
South Korea Ferry Disaster: What We Know So Far
Emergency services are searching for nearly 300 missing people after ship 'Sewol' sank in South Korea.
Four New Species of Carnivorous 'Killer Sponge' Discovered off Californian Coast
Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute have found four new types of carnivorous sponge in California
Malaysia Airlines MH370: One Week Left to Search Before Credible Leads Exhausted
Australian prime minister Tony Abbott says search for missing Malaysian plane will be revised after one week.
325-Million-Year-Old Fossil Reveal Jaw Facts About Modern Sharks
Study of an ancient shark fossil at American Museum of Natural History reveals insight into jaw evolution.