Scientists say it might be possible to make a gamma-ray laser from a Bose-Einstein condensate of positronium
Space agency to send seedlings to moon in 2015 as first stage of plans for Martian greenhouse
Migratory birds such as robins lose internal compass bearings because of humans' electromagnetic noise
The mystery surrounding a tiny Egyptian mummy from 600BC has at least been solved.
A 50,000 year-old Native American tribe is fighting to keep its language and culture alive by engaging audiences online.
A One Poll survey to mark the launch of Almost Human has found that we fear robots will take our jobs.
Secondhand Cold War era Vozvrashchayemyi Apparat capsule and spacesuits under the hammer at Brussels auction house
Apple's "Frequent Locations" data tracking on iOS7 has sparked controversy
College student receives military drone that belongs to US government through the mail
Australian fashion brand built on social media bans opinions on Facebook page in row over 'goddess' joke
Ultimate Fighting Championship parent company Zuffa suing Secludedly aka Steven Messina for uploading 124 events
See the world spin in HD by tuning into the High Definition Earth Viewing (HDEV) experiment aboard ISS.
Fans in Japan are complaining that the monster has been "super-sized" by Warner Bros and Legendary Pictures.
Physicists believe the Egyptians wet the desert sand, which made it easier to pull a sledge with the stones.
Study of soldiers who fought in First World War reveals average height of men has increased
Federal Communications Commission mulls new rules to govern open internet
Virgin Atlantic picks Heathrow as the first airport in the world to test Beacon technology for customer experience.
Spam has evolved and become worse because of technological advances
Scientists want to see how immune cells change in zero gravity so they can better protect astronauts.
Account holders can send up to £250 a day to friends by linking mobile number to bank account
Rise of concrete as a building material made politicians think like kings, says academic
18th-century astronomer Charles Messier thought that it was a nebula, but Messier 5 is actually an ancient star cluster
Prescriptions of 'happy pills' increase by almost 25% in Britain, leading to concerns that doctors are handing out prescriptions too easily
High-quality lenses costing less than a penny apiece can produce images as good as a £300 microscope
Space agency joins start-up firm to launch educational toy for children
University of Massachusetts Amherst researchers create Geckskin, a material that can stick on almost anything
Australian tailors MJ Bale have chosen Visa's payWave NFC payment technology for a new smart suit
Photos from 2012 show little girl's ghost following family through museum
Shanghai-based WinSun Decoration Design Engineering mini-village could solve housing crisis around world
Anonymous is testing a free communications tool that doesn't require phone or internet access