Osborne to seek £1.9bn cybersecurity budget to tackle Isis threats
Chancellor set to warn that the terror group can cripple British infrastructure with cyberattacks.
Alzheimer's drug shows anti-ageing effect in mice - Salk Institute
The drug turned old mice into young ones by way of better memory, cognition and movements.
Malala: New book in Pakistan mocks youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner
Book's author Mirza Kashif Ali, who heads a schools organisation, calls her "anti-Muslim".
Paris attacks: Islamic State previously threatened to 'fill Paris streets with dead bodies'
France has been the focus of the militant group since it joined the US in air strikes in Syria.
Spain's blood rain was caused by stressed out algae
The Salamanca study has not been able to pinpoint the origin of the algae.
Protein enhanced white blood cells turn into 'super natural killers' of cancer cells
The Cornell work is able to halt spread of cancer.
Sunlight causes genetic mutations that turn moles malignant
The study reveals a clear intermediate stage in skin cancer.
India: Swine flu on the rise as 52 die in Gujarat
The states of Chattisgarh, Maharashtra and Telengana also affected.
Bell tests: Nist experiment demonstrates 'spooky' action at distance proving Einstein wrong
The quantum theory suggests particles created together always remain in touch.
Theobroma cacao: This natural chocolate factory is ten million years old
The Cacao tree bears seeds that go to produce the most favoured chocolate flavours.
Menopause: NHS urges hormone therapy for more women despite cancer risks
Critics still remain wary, citing increased cases of ovarian cancer and a lack of longer-term evaluation.
China: New coal plants mushrooming despite energy glut
Greenpeace calls the investments an economic waste and lost chance to spur renewables.
Journalists freed by Indonesia say Foreign Office treated them like 'common criminals'
Neil Bonner and Rebecca Prosser were held when filming a documentary on corruption in the Indonesian military.
Mindfulness meditation helps reduce pain
Brain scans show the technique is better than placebo and works in a distinct way.
Dementia: Change in sense of humour could signal onset of disease
UCL study noted inappropriate laughing in people with dementia.
Wellcome art show to feature images of tantric Buddhism from secret Tibet temple
The images show disembodied yogis and poses, masters and symbols.
US textbooks portray climate change as opinion
Ambiguous language and misrepresentation of facts were found in four textbooks.
IEA report: Developing countries to drive 33% rise in energy demand by 2040
Emissions will drop but not enough to prevent a 2.7 °C rise in global temperature by 2100.
Healthy legs could keep ageing brains of women active
This further proves that physical activity benefits the brain.
Grilled meat increases chances of developing cancer, Texas scientists find
The MD Anderson study points to the cooking methods of meat, besides genetics of consumers.
Myanmar election: Military-backed USDP headed for rout as Suu Kyi's NLD continues winning spree
Results declared in four states indicate Suu Kyi's NLD heading for landslide victory.
Myanmar elections: Ruling USDP concedes defeat to Aung San Suu Kyi's NLD
With 67% of the votes needed for a majority, NLD wins 70% of votes counted so far.
Rare giant radio galaxy extending to 4 million light years discovered
Indian astronomers at the National Centre for Radio Astrophysics used the largest radio telescope to make the discovery.
Bradford Imam Alyas Karmani gives revolutionary sexual advice to the faithful
More and more people are calling on the Imam for advice.
Myanmar elections: Landslide victory seen for Suu Kyi's NLD but official results delayed
A procedural change by election commission means results could come in as late as 10 November.
Japanese underground telescope to join hunt for gravitational waves
The Kagra telescope will be fully functional by 2017.
Titanic: Newly-discovered telegram raises new questions
The 103-year-old telegram is expected to fetch about $40,000 at an auction.
Myanmar: Will the former Asian rice bowl and fashion leader regain its past glory?
World Bank predicts Myanmar will be world's fourth fastest growing economy.
Ancient magical Australian plant could help grow food in space
The plant has survived for 750,000 years despite losing immunity.
Designer immune cells cure baby of blood cancer in landmark case
The child had been suffering from aggressive leukaemia and was given just a few months to live.