Amid great secrecy, archaeologists exhumed an unmarked grave at a more fitting location for a royal burial than a car park.
ME is not caused by viruses, according to a study which claims to dismiss this theory “once and for all”.
A new theory about the death of Tutankhamun has been put forward by a scientist who believes that the young pharaoh’s “man boobs” may hold the key.
Co-ordinator Gareth Norman described the area where the pilot whales beached “like an aircraft crash scene”.
More than 80 percent of Britain’s species are on the move, with evidence that those which thrive in warmer weather are becoming more numerous in the North.
Ingredient in hundreds of household items ‘causes heart problems’.
Latest pictures give unique insight into health and behaviour around 900BC, a period when the Egyptians were using new preservation techniques.
Subtle geographical differences in walking style may affect a person’s susceptibility to mobility problems, say researchers.
In the study into eye development, five kittens were raised normally for a month before having surgery under general anaesthetic to sew up their eyes.
Researchers have been given a “glimpse into the future of re-engineering whole organisms” to advance medical technology.
Contrary to his brutish image, it appears the hairy hunter was a bit of a whizz on the domestic front.
Scientists have discovered that not only do plants respond to sound but they communicate with each other in a constant chatter.
Scientists have worked out what scares us most about a cartoon baddie.
The global trade in ivory is at its worst since records began after the 1989 ban, say experts.
Although mammoths featured in cave paintings from the time, this is the first evidence that humans preyed on them.
The discovery could help to explain why bee populations around the world are in decline.
It appears that, like humans, bees have different personality traits. . . and choose their jobs to suit them.
“The discovery of myomeres is the smoking gun that we have long been seeking. ”
The website said it copied lists of email addresses and phone numbers from those who used its smartphone application.
Researchers believe regional accents among mammals are much more widespread than previously thought.
Scientists believe they have found a way to read our minds. . .
Scientists are working on a blood test which, should we really want to find out, would reveal who will be a centenarian.
Scientists are a step closer to making “off the shelf” veins which could revolutionise treatment for heart attacks and strokes.
A study has found women who were subjected to an “objectifying gaze” by men at work scored less well.