The ocean, named Kraken Mare, measures 400,000 sq km and is mainly composed of liquid methane at -184 degrees Celsius.
Romeo has been looking for a mate for the last 10 years, but to no avail. He needs help in order to find his lover, otherwise his whole species might die with him.
Nearly 3,000 dogs are competing to win Best in Show at the 142nd annual Westminster Kennel Club dog show in New York.
Unlike regular clocks, atomic clocks are highly accurate, enabling scientists to use them to measure gravity.
The Mandela Effect describes false memories - mistakenly recalling events or experiences that have not occurred, or distortion of existing memories.
Palaeontologists believe the ancient trackway represents footprints of "adult, juvenile and infant mammoths".
From an outpost on the moon and build flying cars to funding cut for the international space station and earth science missions, the budget covers a lot of things
The moon is believed to have slowly distanced itself from the Earth at a time when the Sun shone around 30 percent less brightly than today.
Japan's KiKai Caldera was formed 7,300 years ago after a supereruption created a giant depression in the land.
The projected consequences of the rapid increase could lead to critical problems for major coastal cities around the globe.
Heartwarming image of Pikin the gorilla resting in the arms of her human companion Appolinaire in the back of a car wins Wildlife Photographer of the Year People's Choice Award.
A panorama photograph of motorbikes in a World War Two shipwreck in the Red Sea has won Underwater Photographer of the Year 2018.
A team of researchers led by British Antarctic Survey is set to investigate a mysterious marine ecosystem hidden under an iceberg that's four times the size of London.
A man believed to be a poacher was attacked and eaten by a pride of lions close to Kruger National Park in South Africa.
Met Office issues weather warnings for Scotland, Wales and the Midlands as cold spell is set to continue.
The ISS could be handed over to the private sector like a piece of real estate.
It will eventually stop tumbling, but that is not likely to happen for millions of years.
The clip is part of the second season of National Geographic's documentary series "Mars" scheduled to air in spring.
The craft will switch to software-based stellar navigation to conserve power and extend service life.
The launch, in which a Falcon 9 rocket will carry a 1350 kg Paz satellite and two 400 kg Starlink demo satellites into to a 514km Sun-Synchronous Orbit, is set for 17 February.
The ancient chamber goes three feet below the surface and is approximately six feet long.
Nasa and 20 other agencies are deploying high-end imagers and radars near the Winter Olympic event venues to take observations for better prediction models.
Updates on where the Roadster is headed and wild conspiracies about the launch.
A 70ft-long skeleton replica of the Diplodocus carnegii species, which lived about 145-156 million years ago, has been unveiled at the Dorset County Museum in Dorchester.
An international team of researchers examined 151 nations around the world, finding that not a single one was operating in a sustainable manner.
Sam Bellamy called himself the the 'Robin Hood of the Sea' and he captured more than 50 vessels, amassing a fortune worth around $120 million in today's money.
Researchers have been debating the origins of the mummy, which features a face contorted in agony and believe the person may have been poisoned or buried alive.
The toxic monster fatberg that took nine weeks to remove and was bigger than Tower Bridge.
Volcanologist Heather Handley says that while the region is known for being particularly active, authorities still need to keep a close eye on things.
Coincidentally, the crystals were discovered at a site on the Red Planet called Jura – named after a small island off the country's west coast.