Scientists once gave dolphins LSD in attempt to communicate with them
In the 1960s a NASA-funded research unit investigated methods of talking to the sea creatures
In the 1960s a NASA-funded research unit investigated methods of talking to the sea creatures
Modern humans evolved about 100,000 years earlier than previously thought, researchers say
There were about 13.8 gigawatts of offshore wind globally last year - these three countries are going to add 60 gigwatts more
'Another five years of Conservative government would be a disaster for the NHS, the police and other public services'
'I was so proud of our volunteers,' says astronomer
'Diseases in bats have been around for a long time and historically have not been a problem. Now, there is cause for concern,' expert says
It should be 'as easy and accepted as placing a stethoscope on a deceased patient’s chest to search for a heartbeat and breath that will never come', but it's not
The Parker probe will go closer to the sun than any other spacecraft has dared go before – literally touching it
'Meeting the grim reaper may not be as grim as it seems'
'Bartering and trading skills are not well known in animals,' researcher says
An expert commenting on the study says it is 'rather misleading' to suggest that products containing aldehydes could be an 'important cause of cancer'
Giant crack in ice shelf grew by 11 miles in just one week
A NASA spacecraft is going to fly straight into the sun next year.
Sperm that's been to space is good enough to get mice pregnant – and give birth to healthy offspring
However Egyptologist says he is 'particularly suspicious of any statement that may have the unintended consequences of asserting – yet again from a northern European or North American perspective – that there’s a discontinuity' between ancient and modern populations
Extraterrestrials are living right under our noses, apparently
‘Any hard-won victories over climate change on a global scale could be wiped out by the effects of uncontrolled urban heat islands’
Stephen Hawking thinks we need to leave the planet. Do we?
Research could lead to new treatments for cardiovascular disease but does 'absolutely not' suggest one day we will all be able to eat what we like