Human waste could soon be engineered to 3D print equipment for long space journeys
New research suggests biological waste could be used for producing essential nutrients and spare parts in space.
How trawling is destroying our deep-sea coral gardens and the planet's oldest living creatures
The mysterious habitats of the deep are being destroyed before we know anything about them.
Oxford University employee and US professor murdered hairstylist to fulfil their sexual fantasies, say prosecutors
The court heard that Wyndham Lathem and Andrew Warren discussed the murder in an online chatroom before it was executed.
Oxford scientists develop new method to 3D print 'high resolution' living tissues
Living tissue can now be printed with greater detail and precision.
Malala got into Oxford to study PPE - is she a future British prime minister?
Nobel Peace prize winner is following in footsteps of several of world's most influential leaders with her degree choice.
Queen left in 'royal shambles' after wave of senior aide resignations amid internal power struggle
'Chaotic' relationship between Kensington Palace and Clarence House revealed.
Oxford University employee and US professor arrested over murder of Trenton Cornell-Duranleau
Andrew Warren and Professor Wyndham Lathem were detained separately in California.
Oxford University employee and US professor wanted for Chicago murder
The men were caught on CCTV leaving the apartment a few hours before a man was found with stab wounds.
Meet Catherine Quinn, Kate Middleton's new Private Secretary with MBA from Saïd Business School
Quinn will be replacing newly married Rebecca Priestley in the role from October.
Christians guilty of 'crime against God' nuclear weapons protest have convictions quashed
Put Down the Sword campaigners successfully appeal against wilful obstruction of highway conviction.
Revealed: 1,250 top university staff paid more than £150,000 – as students rack up debt
Labour peer condemns rise in salaries and calls for prime minister to impose a cap.
Completing full course of antibiotics may 'do more harm than good'
There's never been any solid evidence that finishing the course of antibiotics is beneficial.
Philippines' Duterte inadvertently admits he used keyboard troll army during 2016 campaign
Oxford University said Duterte used social media manipulation as part of electoral run.
Ukrainian businessmen are making millions selling fake Oxford University awards
Employees target foreign businesses and academics by promising them "an enhanced reputation".
Jagraj Singh dead: Hugely influential Everythings 13 and Basics of Sikhi founder loses cancer battle
Jagraj Singh was a Youtube innovator who quickly became a prominent Sikh on the international stage.
Cecil the Lion's son Xanda has been killed by a trophy hunter in Zimbabwe
Xanda, who has cubs of his own, was shot near his home by a professional hunter expected to make £40,000.
Tardigrades are the only animals that would survive the end of the Earth
'Water bears' would live through an asteroid hitting Earth, and survive until the Sun dies.
Jacob Rees-Mogg for prime minister? Surge in bets put Tory media star in contention
Bookmakers tell IBTimes UK that they could lose big if Conservative MP enters Number 10.
Who is MyAnna Buring? The Ripper Street actress stars in new BBC crime drama In The Dark
The fiercely private actress plays a pregnant detective in the new four-part series.
Malala joins Twitter on her last day of school, receives warm welcome from Bill Gates, Justin Trudeau
"You continue to inspire me, @Malala," Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist Bill Gates tweeted.
Nigella Lawson blasted for posting tomato and salad cream recipe: 'I hope this is a joke'
Even world famous cooks can get it wrong in the kitchen.
Tories plot modernisation as 'ideological wet dream' of a manifesto is consigned to the dustbin
First Secretary of State Damian Green was the keynote speaker at the Bright Blue conference.
Who has the most influence over Brexit in the UK?
From Theresa May to Jeremy Corbyn, IBTimes UK lists the most important politicians.
Who is Matt Rife? 21-year-old caught kissing Kate Beckinsale
The Underworld actress was previously married to Len Wiseman before the director filed for divorce in 2016.
Volcano eruptions triggered mass extinction before the age of dinosaurs 200 million years ago
The end-Triassic extinction event coincided with pulses of volcanism, as shown by mercury levels in sediments.
Strange 'spirit of the water' reptile from dinosaur age discovered in the Volga River
The pliosaur was a more gentle relative of its large and fearsome cousins.
Grenfell Tower fire: Chilling Facebook Live shows missing mother trapped with children on 23rd floor
Rania Ibrham, 30, also sent a Snapchat message to her friend saying: 'Forgive me everyone, goodbye'.
'Trump' named children's word of the year
Other popular words mentioned in children's stories were 'Brexit' and 'fake news'.
'Decent' leadership: an old-fashioned concept that is right for our times
We need to start using and explicitly discussing what constitutes decent leadership in this exciting and terrifying world in which we live.
Damian Green gets power boost in post-election reshuffle as Theresa May turns to allies
Green, a university friend of May, has been promoted to first secretary of state by the PM.