The United Kingdom's first ever cannabis pharmacy just opened its doors this week, based in Twickenham, London.
Scientists may have unraveled some of the mysteries of spider silk, which could help researchers design synthetic resources that mimic its extraordinary properties.
Hunter-gatherers had a unique social structure and now, scientists have learned a bit more about it. They've found that sex equality in residential decision-making may explain the social structure.
A new genomic study may tell scientists a bit more about the evolution of insect society in bees.
Technology is improving every day and now, scientists are using it on the lunar surface. A rugged camera technology successfully captured 360 degree panoramic views of the moon.
Researchers may be able to tell whether or not someone uses drugs simply by using their fingerprint. Scientists have created a new non-invasive test that can detect cocaine use through a person's fingerprint.
Scientists may have discovered a new potential trigger for volcanic eruptions. They've found that a pressure drop associated with a structure known as a sill may actually trigger a volcanic eruption.
For the first time ever, astronomers have captured images of fledgling white dwarf stars beginning their migration from the crowded center of an ancient star cluster to the less populated "suburbs."
For years, people have imagined the possibility of life on Mars. Now, though, researchers have taken a closer look at what techniques need to be used in order to find the possibility of life on the Red Planet.
The mysterious bright spots on the dwarf planet Ceres may soon be explained. NASA's Dawn spacecraft have taken the best resolved images of the planet, taking from a distance of only 8,400 miles away.
For the first time ever, researchers have identified the genetics that make some people night owls and others morning birds.
Scientists have discovered the first warm-blooded fish in the world: the opah, or moonfish.