Ancient necropolis discovered by archaeologists in Egypt
Burial site near Tuna al-Gabal contains mummified remains of high priest of Thoth
Burial site near Tuna al-Gabal contains mummified remains of high priest of Thoth
Planet shown at night lit by sunlight reflected from rings
Parkinson’s patients’ tears had more than five times the level of abnormal molecule which forms nerve damaging clumps
Artwork found in Spanish caves suggests ability to think symbolically and creatively was not unique to modern humans
'Our findings literally turn current population models of horse origins upside-down'
The Falcon 9 is also carrying the 'PAZ' satellite, which will give incredibly detailed radar views of Earth
Data from 522 trials, involving 116,000 patients found that every one of the 21 antidepressants used were better than a placebo
Ancient Britons may have been nearly wiped out by bubonic plague brought by newcomers to the island
Researchers believe people have begun evolving so they find it so unpleasant it could stop our species from drinking in the future
The ‘canaries of the sea’ are sending a worrying message about the health of our oceans
Genetic research could help us produce new ways of diagnosing and treating depression and suicidal ideation – including a 'death smell test'
There's another viral math question stumping the internet.
Output from wind, biomass, solar and hydro power last year was more than enough to supply the energy needed for 52 million people in 1958
Patient now has two pulses and a complex electrocardiogram pattern
Consumer products also emit compounds known to form lung-damaging substances in the atmosphere
The Andromeda galaxy is about the same size as our own – not much bigger, as we'd originally thought
Observations from space allow researchers to observe showers of particles resulting in phenomenon known as 'pulsating aurora'
Proof of time travel, interference from an alternate reality, a glitch in the matrix... or just bad memory? Two cognitive psychologists unravel the mystery of the ‘Mandela effect’
Many heads from pre-Inca societies are ‘teardrop shaped’ – the result of infants’ heads being bound while they are forming
A round-up of science stories from around the world
Bulge of molten rock beneath underwater structure could be capable of triggering supereruption like one that took place 7300 years ago