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.
"Could he have said anything worse?" one Twitter user asked.
"We have a President of the United States whose "style of learning" doesn't include reading. We are officially an idiocracy," one Twitter user said.
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.
Pornography websites make up roughly half of all domains using so-called crypto-mining software to exploit users' computer power to make money, research suggests.
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.
Evidence mounts that Bandai Namco Studios Singapore, which houses former Star Wars: 1313 developers, is working on project with Nintendo.
'Sinking' Pacific nation Tuvalu appears to be growing, according to a University of Auckland study examining geography of 101 reef islands in the Pacific Ocean.
Facebook users might soon be able to "downvote" content they find offensive, misleading or off-topic.
A group of North Korean hackers were sent to China and required to make up to $100,000 a year for the reclusive regime by any means, or face "severe" consequences.
Monument dating back to Neolithic Period discovered by a team of archaeologists within miles of Windsor Castle. It is hoped the find provides insights into our ancestors' lives.
The new research has implications for the debate between balancing conservation efforts and reducing the risk of shark attacks.
The research, which involved more than 34,000 people, is the first to examine the environmental impacts of both diet and farm production systems.
Cryptocurrency scammers are invading the Twitter timelines of famous technologists and companies in an attempt to dupe fintech fanatics into sending them money.
Gym enthusiast in US has lucky escape when white smoke starts billowing out of his Apple AirPods during a workout.
The researchers showed the mantis movies of prey and a static pattern of random dots to determine their depth perception and more.
People living along the California coast are being treated to a living light show as tiny glowing phytoplankton light up the waves at Big Sur.
The ancient mosaic was discovered under a 1,500-year-old building that was likely used as a place for gathering and socialising.
New Horizons' record-breaking image was captured when it was even farther away from Earth than Nasa's Voyager 1 when it captured the infamous "Pale Blue Dot" photo of Earth.
Researchers observed over a hundred egg casings of the creatures near volcanic vents spewing out water heated at several hundred degrees.
Experts reportedly claim that Beijing's mid-course anti-missile system can shoot down missiles from North Korea and India.
"The Jesus we've inherited from centuries of Christian art is not accurate, but it is a powerful brand."
Researchers say that a stellar event known as a grand minimum will likely take place in the near future, causing our star to give off less radiation.
Specially treated planks are lightweight alternative to steel in construction, vehicles and bulletproof armour.
New research indicates that the biological systems that led to walking may have originated millions of years earlier than previously thought.
Scandinavian method of recycling pay-as-you-use bottles could soon come to the UK as means to dent plastics mountain.
Many locals in Cape York peninsula thought mounds were of natural origin created by Australian brushturkeys.