Map of Mars: US Geological Survey Creates Global Map of Red Planet Using Nasa Spacecraft
Researchers used Thermal Emission Imaging System to create high resolution surface map of Mars.
United Nations: Aids Epidemic Could be Under Control by 2030 in 'Every Region, Every Country'
A report by the UN Aids agency reveals number of new HIV infections and Aids deaths are falling.
Want to Know why Cannabis Makes You Paranoid? Largest-Ever Study of THC Reveals How
Oxford researchers identify paranoia factors in key Cannabis ingredient.
Otzi the Iceman: Non-Human DNA Found in Hip Bone of 5,300-Year-Old Mummy
European researchers show presence of periodontitis-causing pathogen Treponema denticola in Otzi.
Apollo 11 Launch Anniversary: History and Bizarre Facts About Moon Mission
IBTimes UK looks at moon landing history and facts as Saturn V launched Apollo 11 on 16 July 1969
Gomphotheres: Giant Elephant Ancestors 'Lived Alongside Humans in Prehistoric North America'
Arizona researchers believe gomphotheres were hunted and killed by paleo-Indian Clovis culture.
Cabinet Reshuffle: New Education Secretary Nicky Morgan Faces Backlash Over Anti-Gay Marriage Vote
Nicky Morgan, appointed education secretary in Cameron's reshuffle, voted against gay marriage in 2013.
Cabinet Reshuffle: Who are the Female Tory MPs on the Rise?
IBTimes UK looks at the female Conservative MPs promoted as David Cameron reshuffles his Cabinet.
Nasa's Quest for Extraterrestrial Intelligence: 'Finding Life Beyond Earth is Within Reach'
Scientists explore new frontiers of life in talk at Washington's Nasa headquarters.
Child Marriage: 38,000 Girls Under-18 Forced to Marry Daily Around the World
Plan International Australia report reveals 14 million girls under-18 are forced to marry every year.
Women Bishops: Church of England Votes for Historic Change
Church of England's General Synod has voted in favour of the ordination of women bishops at York meeting.
World's First 'Race War' Revealed in 13,000-Year-Old Skeletons
Two skeletons from Sahara desert massacre in 11,000 BC to go on display at the British Museum.
Super Black: 'Strange, Alien' Darkest Material Ever Created is Incomprehensible to Human Eye
British company Surrey NanoSystems has invented Vantablack, the darkest nanotube material ever created.
Nasa Astronomer Kevin Hand: 'Extraterrestrial Life Can be Found on Jupiter's Moon Europa'
Nasa scientist Kevin Hand said the agency will find extraterrestrial life in the next 20 years.
Emmeline Pankhurst Day: Why Are We Reluctant to Call Ourselves Feminists?
IBTimes UK explores what feminism means on Emmeline Pankhurst Day
South Korea: Mummy's Hernia Diagnosis Comes 300 Years Too Late
An autopsy of a 17th century mummy shows that the man suffered from a painful condition during his lifetime.
World's Highest Railway Bridge: Indian Workers Construct Breathtaking Bridge Taller Than Eiffel Tower
World's highest railway bridge over the Chenab River will link mountains in Jammu and Kashmir state
Nature Over Nurture: Chimpanzees' Intelligence Comes from Genes not Upbringing
US researchers show chimpanzees' intelligence based on IQ is determined by their genes.
India: Girl, 10, Raped in 'Revenge Attack' Ordered by Village Chief
A girl has been raped in an assault that was ordered by a village chieftain after her father beat up a neighbour.
World Population Day 2014: History, Facts and Risks of Overpopulation
World Population Day, launched by United Nations Development Programme, is celebrated on 11 July
Over-emotional? Human Brain Processes Emotions Using Code to 'Capture Subjective Feeling'
Researchers at Cornell University have found the human brain processes emotion using a neural code.
Mystery of Cosmic Dust Origin Solved: Explosive Death of Supernovas Created 'Stardust Factories'
International astronomers examined supernova SN2010jl to discover origin of cosmic dust in universe.
Rape Victims Named and Abused on Social Media as Anonymity Protection 'Too Weak'
The director of public prosecutions Alison Saunders says tougher penalties are needed for revealing rape victims.
Free Medical Marijuana: Berkeley Votes 'Yes' to Provide Cannabis to Low-Income and Homeless Patients
Medical marijuana dispensaries in Berkeley, California, will provide free cannabis to poor patients.
Missing US Teenager Anji Dean Found 'Alive and Safe'
The disappearance of the 17-year-old from Washington sparked fears that she was the victim of sex trafficking.
Erwiana Sulistyaningsih: Law Wan-tung Pleads Not Guilty to Pouring Boiling Water on Indonesian Maid in Abuse Case
Law Wan-tung, 44, pleads not guilty to abusing Erwiana Sulistyaningsih in Hong Kong
Battle of Britain Anniversary: Five Heroes of the Conflict That Turned Tide of WWII
IBTimes UK looks at famous figures of Battle of Britain on anniversary of air campaign's launch.
Steven Hawking's a Brief History of Time: Top 'Unfinished' Bestselling Books Revealed
Hawking Index reveals F Scott Fitzgerald, Steven Hawking and EL James top the summer's most uncompleted books.
Big Dipper Hotspot Gives Insight into Solving Century-Long 'Oh My God Particle' Cosmic Ray Mystery
Scientists say a mysterious "hotspot" in space is emitting unusual numbers of powerful cosmic rays.
Prehistoric 'Thumb-Sized' Hedgehog and Miniature Tapir Fossils Discovered by Accident in Canada
World's smallest hedgehog Silvacola acares and dog-sized tapir lived between 50 and 53 million years ago.