As more debris from 2011 Japanese tsunami washes up on US west coast, scientists highlight dangers of invasive species.
Study links lack of language development to depression during pregnancy.
Tomatoes and a diet high in fruits and vegetables found to lower stroke risk.
Russia’s space agency plans to place tracking beacon on asteroid that will sweep close to Earth in 2036.
Post-surgery drug said to minimise brain damage among stroke patients.
Niels Bohr was part of the British Physicists team that was involved in the Manhattan Project which led to the development of the atom bomb.
Boston researchers find that people who drink three cups or more of caffeinated coffee daily could be at increased risk of glaucoma.
Flood warnings in place across South Wales, southwest England and parts of Midlands as heavy rains return.
As new research shows UK and US media gives climate sceptics prominence, IBTimes UK takes a look at the top ten global warming denouncers.
Herbivorous dinosaurs with parrot-shaped skulls had tall teeth to slice through plants.
Scientists in Australia believe they have found a cluster which could contain 100 black holes.
An 11-year-old has found a mammoth in Russia, complete with fur, flesh and organs.
Scientists announce PACMA31 to treat silent killer, including those who have become resistant to other treatments.
Art experiment produces gold when bacteria is exposed to toxic chemical.
Aspirin has been found effective in retarding brain power and warding off heart attack and stroke.
Researchers claim people with schizophrenia have a lifespan 20 years shorter than general population.
Start the slideshow to know about major past Mars missions suggesting evidence of water on the Martian surface.
AgResearch scientists in New Zealand claim genetically engineered cows produce milk less likely to induce allergic reactions in children.
While smoking is a strong risk factor, heavy drinking found to cause oxidative damage to pancreas.
Atrazine, used in corn crops, found to cause tissue formation in nasal passage during fetal development.
Women experiencing early menopause also found to be smokers, diabetics and obese.
Efavirenz, a commonly prescribed anti-retroviral drug, found to damage brain and nerve cells.
Leading Society blames negligent livestock crewmen aboard livestock cargo ships for luring great whites.
Five fatal great white shark attacks in 2012 prompts Western Australia to announce controversial cull.
Residents forced to move into temporary accommodation in Morpeth, Rothbury, Newburn, Gateshead, Sunderland and County Durham.
Finding expected to help understand more about insects, their evolution and habitat.
Schools and public buildings closed across Baja California for structural checks but no land damage reported.
Homes and businesses evacuated, schools shut, road and rail disrupted as more than 75 flood warnings and 150 flood alerts issued.
Researchers from Progeria Research Foundation and Boston Children's Hospital find new drug to treat progeria.
Antioxidant supplements found to be no substitute for consumption of fruits and vegetables.