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Meteorite diamonds, which could be 58% harder than ordinary diamonds, have finally been made in the lab. Scientists have ...
Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the ...
Scientists have captured a video showing the implantation of a human embryo for the first time, using a laboratory model of a ...
Three Whale Rock is a geological formation and tourist attraction in Thailand's Phu Sing Forest Park that looks remarkably ...
From pocket-sized laser projectors to educational toys for budding astronomers, these are our favorite star projectors on a ...
The ghostly light, which was triggered by a rocket reentry, sailed across the night sky as skywatchers across the U.S. looked ...
Hundreds of stone tools discovered in Kenya have revealed that human relatives traveled long distances to find raw material.
Archaeologists found the body of a medieval knight underneath a tombstone that depicted him in full military regalia.
The first World Humanoid Robot Games are underway in China, with robots competing against each other in track and field, soccer, kickboxing and other events.
Floating offshore wind turbines open a whole new playing field for energy companies, which have so far had to stick to ...
An archaeologist in training discovered a rare medieval gold object in northwestern England during her first excavation.
A study of March's Myanmar earthquake has found that strike-slip faults don't necessarily repeat past behavior, meaning the San Andreas fault could unleash a bigger quake than any seen before.