Farming may have changed the human genome.
Antarctic penguins live in the bitter cold, but they somehow manage to avoid getting iced up after dropping into and out of the water. Now, scientists may have figured out the secrets for this anti-icing ability.
Scientists have managed to cause a species of flatworm to grow heads and characteristics of another species.
Computers may actually be able to perceive image curves, rather like artists.
Earth's magnetic field is not about to flip. While the intensity of this field has weakened in the last couple hundred of years, researchers have found that this doesn't mean it's about to reverse.
Thanks to big data, scientists are getting a remarkably detailed animation of the movement of the densest and coldest water in the world. They've received a closer look at the ocean water around the Antarctic.
One of the toughest creatures on Earth is the water bear, known formally as the tardigrade. Now,researchers have sequenced its genome have found that it gets a huge chunk of its genome from foreign DNA.
The solar system may be a lot hairier than we thought. Scientists have found that there may be long filaments, or "hairs," of dark matter around Earth and our solar system.
Using their state-of-the-art simulation facility, scientists have explored the use of car driving simulators as tools for training and testing drivers to reduce road traffic accidents and fatalities.
Army ants may construct complex bridges from their own bodies in order to create shortcuts through tropical forests.
For the first time ever, researchers have attempted to measure all of the material leaving and entering a mountain range over millions of years.
One day, Mars may have rings like Saturn. How is this possible, you ask? It could happen when Mars' moon, Phobos, disintegrates under the planet's force of gravity.