New research shows that sexualisation in video games does not lead to misogynistic views or body image issues.
A British scientist has said new drugs that remove 'zombie cells' in our bodies could let humans live to the age of 200
It might be time to ditch those birth charts.
PhD Graduate in geosciences and one of the study’s authors Emma Kast said the Megalodon could eat anything it wanted.
The Tesla CEO said during an interview at Qatar Economic Forum that an Optimus prototype would be ready in September, after being delayed.
UK stargazers are being urged to keep a look out as a rare seven planet alignment is set to take place tomorrow.
During Amazon’s re:MARS conference senior vice president of Alexa, Rohit Prasad previewed the smartphone assistant's new function.
Researchers from the University of Ottawa asked 637 women of various ages to complete a questionnaire about their orgasm experiences.
Researchers have made a new discovery about the mites which live on your skin and have sex on you while you sleep
This is all kinds of horrifying.
Moderna’s combined shot for flu, respiratory viruses and Covid-19 is in early testing with trials on the books for later this year.
The disease has been described as an ‘acute enteric epidemic’, however, the media has not disclosed the name of the intestinal disease.
The PSG star donated an artificial intelligence device that can read any printed or digital text aloud to people
Hangovers get worse over the years due to our ageing bodies
A survey of 2,000 Brits revealed the best and worst of the country
Robert Pattinson's face has scored the highest for facial beauty
Scientists have engineered molecules able to directly penetrate cancerous cells, destroying them.
The little creature was born in a western Switzerland zoo as part of a ‘species conservation program’.
Venus Aerospace claims the spaceplane will be able to get you across the world and back in time for dinner.
Sperm counts have also dropped by more than 50 per cent in Western countries in the past 40 years.
The FDA has greenlit the first-ever approved treatment for patients who suffer from the disease.
A group of scientists from Africa outlined an ‘urgent need for a non-discriminatory and non-stigmatising’ name for the virus