Discovery of Bipolar Disorder Gene Shifts Understanding of Environmental Factors
International researchers have found two gene regions associated with the disease which may help treatment.
William R. Pogue: Who Was the Man Who Went on Strike in Space?
William R. Pogue was the pilot of a record-setting American mission in space, who died on 3rd March 2014.
Death of a Solar System: Great Orion Nebula 'Monster' Stars End Formation of Young Worlds
Telescopes at the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array reveals stars in Orion Nebula blast away new planets.
US General Jeffrey Sinclair Will Not Plead Guilty to Sexual Assault or Charges Placing Him on Sex Offender Register
US Brig. Gen Jeffrey Sinclair was charged with sexual assault, sodomy and possessing pornography in a war zone.
First Human Heart Surgery Without Opening Chest Successfully Completed in France
Surgeons in France successfully complete a totally endoscopic aortic valve replacement.
Nasa Releases Images of Psychedelic Vortices and Dying Stars to Celebrate Cosmos Launch
Nasa has released a gallery of space images to welcome the premiere of Neil deGrasse Tyson's new television series.
Georgia Rape Case: William Jeffrey Dumas Conviction Overturned as Down's Syndrome Woman 'Did Not Behave Like Victim'
Judge Christopher McFadden heard William Jeffrey Dumas repeatedly raped a 24-year-old woman with Down's Syndrome.
Arlindo de Souza: Meet 'The Mountain' Man with 29 Inch Biceps Filled with Alcohol and Oil
43-year-old Arlindo de Souza, from Olinda, Brazil, told Barcroft Media he injected his muscles with mineral oil and alcohol.
Tories' Women Problem: Meet Stewart Green, Who Thinks Feminists 'Need a Good Slap'
Former assistant to Enfield Southgate MP David Burrowes adds to Tories' women problems with Facebook post
Become an Asteroid Hunter: Nasa Offers $35,000 to Budding 'Citizen Scientists'
Nasa launches series of Asteroid Data Hunter contests to improve the way we locate and destroy meteorites.
Rupert Murdoch Turns 83: News Corp Media Mogul's Most Outrageous Quotes
Head of News Corp Rupert Murdoch's comments on the the British Prime Minister, phone hacking and tabloid scandal.
Sochi Olympic Torch Bearers Return Safely From International Space Station Despite Bad Weather
A trio of astronauts who carried an Olympic torch for the 2014 Winter Olympic Games into space last year land safely.
Clinical Trial Launched to Test Breast Cancer Drug Against Advanced Lung Cancer
A clinical trial using an experimental drug originally used to treat breast cancer launches for patients with lung cancer.
Lydia the Great White Shark is Pregnant: Swims 19,000 Miles to Give Birth
Experts believe Lydia the great white shark crossing the Atlantic is going to give birth in the Mediterranean sea.
Scientists Discover Origin of Invisible Killer 'Bad Fat' Responsible For Obesity-Related Disease
Reported in Nature Cell Biology, have reported the origin of visceral fat which is not always visible.
Domestic Violence: Is Clare's Law Masking a Serious Problem?
Clare's law allows people to find out if their partner has a history of domestic violence has been introduced in England and Wales.
No More Barbie Girl: Meet the World's First Normal Sized Lammily Doll
Designer Nickolay Lamm has created a new doll with realistic proportions to show that 'average is beautiful'.
Track Lydia the One-Tonne Great White Shark on Course for Northern France
The website tracking the shark crashed after it was confirmed she was on course towards the British coast.
Missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370: Which Mysteries are Still Unexplained?
Missing information about the the location of the Boeing 777 plane, its flight path, if terrorism was a factor and the search efforts.
Nasa Launches Twin Astronauts Study
Scott and Mark Kelly monitored physiologically and mentally for effects os space travel.
Four New Ozone-Destroying Gases Discovered in Atmosphere Despite Montreal Protocol Ban
A study has discovered four new man-made ozone-depleting gases in the atmosphere despite the Montreal Protocol ban.
International Women's Day 2014: Working Mothers Quit Jobs to Avoid Behaving Like Men
Researchers at the University of Leicester have revealed working culture is organised by men.
Lydia the One-Tonne Great White Shark Heading to Britain on Epic Journey
Tracked great white shark could be the first of her species to cross the Atlantic from coast of US to Cornwall
Australia: Plan to Blast Space Debris with Lasers to Avoid Real Life 'Gravity' Disaster
Australian National University scientists will destroy extraterrestrial debris to avoid collisions seen in Oscar-winning film Gravity.
Feminist Julie Bindel Slates 'Faux Lesbianism' in Pop Culture
The co-founder of Justice for Women criticises Shakira and Rihanna for pop video Can't Remember to Forget You.
Nasa Discovers How Particle Barrier Protects Earth From 'Monster' Space Weather
Nasa study how pool of dense particles circling Earth form blockage against incoming solar material.
Climate Change Increasing Malaria Risk as Disease Spreads to Higher Altitudes
High altitude residents in the tropics at risk of disease spread by mosquitos as a result of rising temperatures.
US Army Top Sexual Assault Prosecutor Lt. Col. Joseph Morse Suspended for Groping Female Lawyer
The US army's top sexual assault prosecutor has been accused of allegedly groping and assaulting a female lawyer.
HIV Research: Gene-Editing Paves Way for Treatment Without Antiretroviral Drugs
University of Pennsylvania researchers genetically engineered immune cells in patients with the virus to resist infection.
World Book Day 2014: Top Ten Book-Related Guinness World Records
To mark World Book Day, Guinness World Records has released the top book-related records.