Queen Victoria’s personal journals launched after collaboration between Bodleian Library, Royal Archives and ProQuest.
Nasa and X Prize Foundation of Playa Vista, California, release new guidelines to protect historic lunar sites.
Thomas Cromwell was an English statesman who served as Henry VIII's chief minister from 1532-40.
Foreign Secretary William Hague condemned the Houla massacre and calls for intense international pressure on the Syrian regime to end violence.
University of South Carolina say the T-shirt can charge mobile phones faster than other methods.
Simian Foamy Virus could spread like HIV, say scientists from Ape Action Africa.
Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology scientists invent a dolphin speaker which produces sounds that dolphins make.
Boeing Co announces the successful completion of the software Preliminary Design Review for its Commercial Crew Development initiative.
Archeologists in Israel have unearthed a rare treasure trove containing jewelry believed to be around 3,000 years old.
Auction of vial of former president Ronald Reagan's blood by PFC Auction House cancelled after complaints from family and foundation.
USGS has applied the same method, using the hair of the bear, to estimate the population size of grizzly bear in the Glacier National Park - Bob Marshall Wilderness complex in northern Montana.
Scientists from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology develop computer program that can detect smiles of joy and smiles of frustration.
The persistent downturn in the US has taken a toll on mortgage debt in some of the major cities with homes continuing to be underwater about six years after home prices peaked, a recent report reveals.
The suspect, wearing a balaclava, opened fire in the crowded Cotton Tree Inn in Droylsden.
Ian Turton Samuel Bernard and Michael David John Easton had gone rafting and fishing in the river Cauvery when their raft capsized.
Device jets medicine through the skin without using a needle the pressure of which can be modulated.
Cancer Research UK and McMaster University in Ontario researchers find that anti-psychotic drug thioridazine can possibly cure cancer.
To mark the 20th anniversary of the creation of the “Yanomami Park’in Brazil, the Yanomami Indians have released rare aerial film footage showcasing an uncontacted Indian community in the region.
Researchers from Oxford University and Tübingen University discover a flute that dates back 42,000 to 43,000 years.
David Simon, CEO of Simon Property, named highest paid CEO of 2011 in AP analysis.
A parliamentary debate in Ukraine ended in chaos when the members from opposing parties brawled with each other - the latest bout in a dubious tradition of politcians behaving very, very badly.
A leather-bound Gospel of Barnabas, discovered in 2000, has come up with claims to cause collapse in Christianity worldwide, reports Iran's Basij Press.
A recent report by The Trust for America's Health, a nonprofit disease prevention group, reveals that Americans aged five to 34 are killed more in vehicle crashes than from any other cause.
Eight new stamps have been issued to celebrate the Queen’s upcoming Diamond Jubilee.
A 21-year-old Chichester woman has died following a head-on collision after becoming confused about the directions from her sat nav.
YouGov survey published by End Violence Against Women throws up startling facts.
Adam Smith tells Leveson Inquiry that News Corporation's Fred Michel exaggerated department's support for BSkyB bid.
Vial of former US president's blood, taken at time of failed assassiation attempt, removed from online auction site
The Liberian-flagged Rena split into two causing a huge environmental disaster that killed thousands of birds.
Scientists from the University of York have found that climate change has bought great changes to the lifestyle of the Brown Argus butterfly.