Stories from the world of Science that have made the headlines - and made us think
Researchers say clues to some human health problems can be found in Neanderthal DNA.
Researchers claim great success in cancer treatment
The new technology could be a "game changer" for anti-poaching police
Are rapid diagnostic tests the key to preventing antibiotic resistance?
NASA's Dr. Curt Niebur talks about plumes of ice spray coming from one of Saturn's moons
A parasitic-worm-killing drug which won the Nobel prize may also cut cases of malaria
Unusual light patterns created by a distant star may be a sign of alien life
Do our children really need to learn addition, subtraction, multiplication and division?
Only 5% of elephants get cancer, compared to up to 25% of humans. What can this tell us?
Using electrical implants to move memories
Moon-gazers across the world have enjoyed a 'blood red super moon'.
An entrepreneur has developed a biology kit for children to discover antibiotics.
'Strongest evidence yet' of flowing water on Mars
Surgeons have used stem cells to find a cure for a type of blindness.
Nasa's Kepler telescope finds a world which shares many characteristics with Earth.
The scientists trying to put an end to malaria once and for all.
Breathing the heavily polluted air of New Delhi can cause serious health problems.
Italian astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti speaks to Newsday after 199 days in Space.
A Chinese firm has set up the world's first unmanned factory in the city of Dongguan.
Scientists have identified remains from a 17th century British settlement in the US
Bonobos apparently communicate in a way similar to human babies, researchers say.
The Urubamba brown titi: a new species of monkey found in Peru
Astronomers discover a 'young Jupiter' that's 'only' 20 million years old.
More "extreme food shocks" forecast, blamed on climate change